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Best Resources for Finding an International Teaching Job

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Jun 07, 2016 / 1 comments

You've decided to teach abroad and are ready to find a job. Where should you start?

Best Resources for Finding an International Teaching Job

The U.S. State Department provides a plethora of resources, including:

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Inside Study Abroad Announces Open Enrollment for the Global Pro Institute

Inside Study Abroad is excited to announce the open enrollment for the Spring 2016 Cohort of the Global Pro Institute, a 6-week online professional development, training, and coaching program for aspiring professionals in international education.

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Postdoc Opportunity: Engineering, Memorial University, Newfoundland

Title: PostDoc position in DSP for Opt. Comms in Canada
Department: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Institution: Memorial University
Date Posted: Jul. 18, 2015
Direct Link: http://www.academickeys.com/r?job=68865
Summary: 
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE: 
Digital Signal Processing for Coherent Optical Communications (for OTN) 
  

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Dana Sibilsky's Three Tips for Teaching ESL in Mexico

Teaching English to students in Mexico was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and though it may sound cliché, I truly feel as though I learned as much -- or more -- from my students and my experience as my students learned from me during my time teaching ESL. The expatriate lifestyle in Mexico was absolutely wonderful, and I was consistently impressed by how passionate my students were throughout each and every class session. 

Teaching English in Istanbul

 

I'm an American expat living in Istanbul, Turkey. I teach English at a private university which I commute to intercontinentally by ferry. A commute which is probably the calmest part of my day, where I am able to stare out at the majestic panorama of Ayasofya and all of her historic surroundings. It's the part of my day which gives me a chance to remember why I moved to this chaotic, often very stressful city. I'm an observer, and Istanbul - Turkey - and the complex region as a whole, gives me an amazing opportunity to do just that.  

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Win a Teach Abroad TEFL Scholarship!

Get ready! Go Overseas and International TEFL Academy have teamed up to launch their first annual teach abroad contest. Applicants will teach us a word or phrase in another language for a chance to win one of several prizes.

The grand prize winner will receive a free on-site TEFL course through International TEFL Academy in their choice of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, San Diego, or Chicago, along with roundtrip airfare and housing for the duration of the course. One runner up will receive an online course, and an honorable mention will receive a Camelbak backpack.

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#StudyAbroadBecause It Broadens The Horizon

Thormodur Simonarson (1978) was born on a farm in Snaefellsnes, rural Iceland. His parents gave up farming soon after and built a guesthouse. At age 22 he ventured abroad and began to explore Europe on his own. For the next eight years he traveled to various places, both in and out of Iceland. Among his various jobs, he was a speed boner (title on the hiring contract) in the Falkland Islands as well as a crew member on a shrimping trawler in Arctic winter storms north of Iceland. 

Wandering Educators joins the Institute of International Education’s Generation Study Abroad Initiative

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Jan 27, 2015 / 0 comments

Wandering Educators has joined the Institute of International Education’s Generation Study Abroad initiative to help more Americans to gain international experience through study abroad programs. This is one of more than 450 new commitments announced by IIE.

 

Being a Digital Nomad: Is Freelancing for You?

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Feb 27, 2014 / 0 comments

Have you always wanted to work from home - wherever home may be at the moment?

Find Scholarships to Fit all Needs

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May 02, 2013 / 1 comments

Preparing for college is a scary transition for both children and parents. A teen looking for the right place to study has the major decision of picking where he or she will spend the next few years growing, both emotionally and intellectually. A parent has to deal with the potential of dealing with separation anxiety along with the financial burden this could cause on a family.

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