Following on from last week’s blog, whereby we looked at where in the world to work, in both my book and blog I shared that it is worthwhile being careful of living somewhere where you used to holiday.Fast forward to this weekend in Ko Samet, Thailand. I experienced returning to a place I once holidayed.Continue reading “Follow on: Living where you used to holiday”
Tag Archives: moving abroad
Where in the World to Work?
Before beginning to search for roles abroad, you may already have an idea where you want to live. In my book I explain, “It is likely you will feel draw to certain countries due to previous knowledge or experience, whether that be from a holiday or a personal recommendation.” (2021, p.29). In my experience, choosingContinue reading “Where in the World to Work?”
Preparing for international teaching jobs: expanding your CV
In this blog, I will discuss preparations for teaching abroad which could help your application. All quotes are taken directly from Becoming a Successful International Teacher, which is currently priced highly competitively across all world markets of Amazon and through other online retailers. When you apply for an international teaching role in a British School,Continue reading “Preparing for international teaching jobs: expanding your CV”
Beginning research on Becoming an International Teacher: Do you have the necessary qualifications?
I chose the image above for this blog, as well as my website, as I believe deeply that by even investigating the idea of searching for international teaching jobs, you have done something great. You have looked for a life whereby adventure is at the forefront when teaching overseas. Many people do not feel thatContinue reading “Beginning research on Becoming an International Teacher: Do you have the necessary qualifications?”
Settling in: Part 4 Building Communities
I thought I’d include one of my photos here, the yoga class I attend in my new location. Several of these yogis also attend my pilates group, which I established in my home. In my opinion, this is one of the most important steps to settling a new location: building a community. It is importantContinue reading “Settling in: Part 4 Building Communities”
Settling in: Part 3 Building your home
With the rush and busyness of the first few days, which roll into weeks, it’s easy to lose sight of yourself and your needs. This can be compounded if you are also settling in your family to a new location, home and school. In my book I highlight small changes you can make to ensureContinue reading “Settling in: Part 3 Building your home”
Preparing for Relocation: again
“The only thing that really worries me at the minute is the flight”, my daughter shared with me this morning. Always the problem-solver, this was easily rectified by showing her the aircraft walk through and entertainment choices. Now she is excited. But with 16 days left to fly, my worries are very different. I willContinue reading “Preparing for Relocation: again”
2023: Seeking and Responding to Surprises
I thought I’d start with this image: more than 100 locks of love secured and promised. How often do we promise ourselves something, which reflects our love for ourselves? I’m guessing, if you are like me, practically never! This picture was just one I snapped as I walked around Gdansk, this Christmas break. Here isContinue reading “2023: Seeking and Responding to Surprises”
Culture Shock: What’s your experience?
Hi international teachers! I am currently researching ‘culture shock’. This has been a term I have come across several times, usually at inductions at new schools. Currently, I am designing a course to support international teachers and I would love to unpick the term further, in our context. Although is a lack of specific researchContinue reading “Culture Shock: What’s your experience?”
Playing around with Canva
Previously, I have experimented with Canva when making business cards, even when having a try at mocking up my book cover. Recently, I’ve been making little info-graphics to share areas of my book that I feel will help teachers at their particular stage of the international journey. Right now, teachers are either prepping to leaveContinue reading “Playing around with Canva”
