Review of ISS iFair
I have many years of experience interviewing with schools online via Skype, but this is the first year that I’m giving the ISS iFair a go. I attended the iFair […]
I have many years of experience interviewing with schools online via Skype, but this is the first year that I’m giving the ISS iFair a go. I attended the iFair […]
November is shaping up to be a great month! Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve interviewed with four schools, and the international school hiring season is just beginning. I have […]
You might have seen Lani commenting around Teaching Wanderlust since I think she was one of my first readers. I love reading her posts about teaching English in SE Asia, […]
I love my grad school (the first one)! Lewis & Clark College taught me how college courses should be taught and they taught me how to be a good teacher. […]
One thing I haven’t talked much about (because it doesn’t apply to my life at ALL) is what it is like to be a family teaching overseas. Today I’m going […]
Creating a philosophy of education (or teaching… I use the words interchangeably) is a very daunting task! If you have been teaching for any amount of time then you already […]
I think I have been nominated for this award three times now…so I finally found the time to officially accept the award! Thank you to the three ladies who nominated […]
I was so honored to be asked to interview with TeachingTraveling.com! I have been following this website for a long time. Lillie has tons of great material about teaching and […]
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 […]
The lovely Sarah is one of my friends from Lewis & Clark who is also one of the few teachers I know from Oregon who have gone abroad to teach. She […]