October is Connected Educator Month
I love the idea of a month devoted to encouraging teachers all around the world to connect, learn, and grow as educators! Here is a short description of the event provided […]
I love the idea of a month devoted to encouraging teachers all around the world to connect, learn, and grow as educators! Here is a short description of the event provided […]
While I’ve read quite a bit about international student assessment, I haven’t really read much about international teacher assessment. If you have experience with this, please comment below! I know […]
Every teacher, school, city, country, etc is different. This is why I enjoy reading about how teachers spend their time around the world! After reading Sare’s account of an average Tuesday […]
Italy was the very first country outside of the US that I ever visited. I paid my own way (using baby sitting money and my earnings from Arby’s) and went […]
I have read a lot about an “emergency fund” in various finance blogs and they seem to agree that a rule of thumb is to have three to six month’s worth of […]
This post is in response to The Daily Post prompt from a couple of days ago. What do you do when your students throw you a complete curve ball in […]
The two other “What I Miss From the US” posts are, here about coconut milk, and here about laundry detergent. I’ve gone to 3 different grocery stores specifically looking for shampoo. One […]
I have never visited Malaysia, but it seems like a great place to live! On various international teaching forums ISKL is frequently listed as a dream school to work at. I […]
This is the first month of school here in Valencia, so I expect this post to be rather short… Around the web: I’ve never thought about it, but what nationality […]
This year is the first year that I will have a school ipad in my classroom. In the past I have used my personal Ipad to let students do research […]