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Understanding the teenage brain
I recently watched the latest episode of Child of Our Time, a landmark BBC documentary which follows the development of...
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How teaching jobs compare around the world
The British education system is one of the most highly regarded in the developed world – but what is it...
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August 21, 2017
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5 reasons to up sticks and teach abroad
With jobs aplenty, good wages and better work-life balance, British teachers are being lured to China, Bahrain, Nairobi and more....
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August 21, 2017
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5 techniques to elevate English learners through classroom talk
“Use it or lose it.” A small saying that carries big weight when applied to the idea of increasing student...
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Catherine Wilson
August 16, 2017
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6 tips for new teachers
Nothing can truly prepare you for the life of a teacher; you just sort of dive in and do your...
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Catherine Wilson
August 16, 2017
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How to move your career overseas – without the hassle
Settling families into new homes, schools, languages and cultures can be a challenge. When Dan Roberts moved from Britain to...
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Seb Murray
June 21, 2017
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Obtaining a visa to teach abroad
There can be plenty of red tape, but getting a visa doesn’t have to be a fraught process. If you...
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Seb Murray
June 12, 2017
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The importance of Continuing Professional Development
Online learning is a flexible way for anyone with a demanding work schedule to acquire new skills. With more teaching...
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Seb Murray
June 5, 2017
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Creating a visual classroom – Part 1: The Pixar Pitch
I have been very interested in using visual language to communicate ideas with students for a long time. There are...
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Gary Goodwin
May 20, 2017
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The digital future of international school education
The back to school season used to involve teachers stocking up on textbooks and Pilot pens and preparing slides for...
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Seb Murray
May 2, 2017
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