Questions to Ask While Negotiating Your Contract
This post is the third in a series about questions as a part of the interview process (click here for questions to ask them, click here for questions they might […]
This post is the third in a series about questions as a part of the interview process (click here for questions to ask them, click here for questions they might […]
In another post I listed some common interview questions asked by international schools. Today I will list some questions you should ask the recruiters who are interviewing you. Typically they will […]
There were a few things I loved about China, mainly the food (DUMPLINGS!!!!) and the gardens, but pollution isn’t one of them. This is a blog post from my journal […]
I know that some people are still interviewing for those last minute jobs. One thing you can do to get hired is to be good at interviewing. You can […]
April 15th, taxes are due today if you are a US citizen! Even the 6.3 million US expats living and working abroad need to file taxes- including international teachers! First […]
Originally posted on Diane Ravitch's blog:
Dr. Hunter O’Hara and Dr. Merrie Tinkersley visited Finland, and this is what they learned: “American Educators Find Surprises in Helsinki and at…
Now, and in the coming months, I think a lot of new international teachers will be getting job offers. Before, you sign that contract, there are a few things you […]
People first learning about international teaching always want to know how to get an international school teaching job. One very popular way to get international school teaching job offers is […]
Starting in November or early October you have submitted all of your registration information to your recruiter and you have been invited to attend a job fair. What can you […]
Originally posted on Diane Ravitch's blog:
Stephen Sawchuk reports in Education Week on a study finding that most teachers will not stay on the job long enough to collect…