Wishful Wednesday: Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt
If you read my post, “Lovely Lima“, you probably know that I fell in love with Lima when I was there on my last vacation. I was talking about Lima […]
If you read my post, “Lovely Lima“, you probably know that I fell in love with Lima when I was there on my last vacation. I was talking about Lima […]
I have seen a few of those posts lately on Facebook where people list their top ten books of all time. I am a total bibliophile so I’m surprised I […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Photo cred “Do I need an IRA?” Maybe it is because a lot of my friends are about to hit their thirties, but I feel like I’ve been asked this […]
Most US-based teachers that I know teach Summer School, tutor, or pick up a part time job somewhere. As an international teacher, for the past three summers I have gone […]
I am participating in a Writing 101 course on WordPress. The first assignment was yesterday…but I was still recovering from my birthday weekend so I didn’t get around to writing. […]
Today’s interview is with my lovely friend Doreenda. We met while teaching in China at the same international school. She has traveled the world while teaching internationally and she has […]