Our list of the cities of the future does not the usual suspects such as New York, London, Paris, Hong Kong or Tokyo. Nor does it include the hugely populated cities of Mumbai, Mexico City, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

China : Chongqing and Chengdu

Chongqing, China, has often been described as “the biggest city you never heard of.” Read more

London Teaching Jobs Hard to Find ? Why Not Search the World!

For young, adventurous teaching graduates, the prospects have never looked better-that is, in the international education markets.  At the moment, there are not a lot of teaching vacancies to choose from. However in many international markets, teachers have a lot more choice. Before settling down, why not see a bit of the world? If you have a family, take the opportunity to immerse them in new cultures. English teaching opportunities exist in almost all developing markets. Read more

Surfing Club.  Live near the beach, love the water, get students involved in a surfing club. Surfing is almost a religion for some, so if you have the opportunity to encourages this, your pupils will be  fit for life (unless a shark gets them).

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Simon and Janet Williams are both teachers at the British School Quito. Today we look at brief glimspe into life in Ecuador..

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Every person goes through a certain phase of uncertainty for the next step after graduating from university, especially those who have graduated with a teaching degree with no jobs available.
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Angharad is superb Humanities and PE specialist that has been teaching in London for the past year. Welcome to the chair !

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Janine Fanning is an English and Drama teacher that has taught in London over the past 5 years. Welcome to the hotseat !

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1. Why Teach English Abroad?

  • - Pays for travelling (or at least keeps costs down with discounted living arrangements)
  • - Fantastic  on a CV

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Ever thought about teaching abroad? Read on about the top ten places to do it and start planning your big adventure!

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Eric and Jamie in Saudi…

Posted by | October 4, 2011 | Teaching abroad

Eric, I am now teaching 7th grade Math/Science at ISG in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. For the last two years, I have been teaching middle school at Quality Schools International in Shekou, China for 2 years. Prior to these international school placements, I taught middle and high school social studies in the state of Georgia for 7 years.

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Teach in Peru

Posted by | September 26, 2011 | Teaching abroad

Want to travel and get paid? Get the best of both worlds by teaching abroad with Intrax. With Intrax Teach Abroad, you’ll gain valuable teaching experience and receive a competitive salary abroad.
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Mark Innes, DT from Dubai…welcome to the hot seat.
Where do you teach? Victoria International School of Sharjah
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Anthony Baron, Director of Luanda International School in Angloa. Welcome to the hot seat… Let’s start with a few basic facts for the readers..
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Dave Morgan is a Maths teacher plying his trade at the interestingly named ‘KOC International School’ in Istanbul…welcome to the chair and thanks for the interview..
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Welcome Lia to the job2teach hotseat. Background,  Lia I and have know each other for over 4 years from when I used to help me on some of the back end of the recruitment needs. Read more

Jonathan Fowler is now the lead teacher English Teacher of Phuket Wittalaya School in PhuketTown where he delivers English lesson to the teenagers at one of the busiest schools in Phuket.
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Tom, welcome…you have taught in New Zealand, Newquay, Peru, Singapore and currently Jakarta to name but a few……..you seem to generally end up teaching near where there is surf, is this a coincidence and can you elaborate on your choice of countries ?
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Pete Oldfield  is currently the Head of Economics and Business at Dulwich College in Shanghai. Having known Pete for a number of years after playing football against when he was Head of Humanities at British International School in Phuket.
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Why teach overseas?

  • There are over 900 overseas British, American, Anglo-American, and international schools worldwide
  • Teach abroad in first rate,

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Everyone changes careers over their lifetime; why not experiment with one that you are crazy about? Worst case scenario, you go get that crappy corporate job when you’re 28 and let the cool waters of 9-5ing wash away any memories of your failed Falafel-R-Us Gift Basket business.
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