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Opportunities for Teaching Internationallyby Justin Burch
Published on this site: January 16th, 2007 - See more articles from this month
Many of these international English-language schools were formed to serve expatriate communities and other English-speaking families residing throughout the world. However, regardless of location, every school you discover will possess a unique vision and curriculum. Many schools will feel like private schools in the U.S., while institutions in smaller countries that enroll more local students might have more creative, native atmospheres. In schools with large numbers of native students enrolled, classes might also be offered in the host country's language. Almost every capital city in the world has such an international school. Many of the schools are directly affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense and are generally referred to as American international schools, while other schools may call themselves colleges. However, all of the schools you will find during your search of international, English-language teaching opportunities will be U.S. accredited. Generally, international teaching opportunities pay about as much
as private schools in the U.S. However, your salary will usually
be tax free, both in the U.S. and your host country. Furthermore,
nearly all of the international teaching opportunities offer paid
housing or a housing allowance and round-trip travel between your
home and the school. Many even offer pension funds, insurance packages, home leave and free or discounted tuition for family
members. Depending on where you decide to teach, you will also
have the opportunity to save money, whether for additional travel
or use back home. One of the best ways to learn about the international teaching opportunities is to attend a job fair organized by a placement service. Such conferences will allow you to meet the administrators of overseas schools, personally deliver resumes and analyze your teaching options. As very few schools are willing to hire an educator without an interview, this is also a good time to make yourself known to your schools of interest. When analyzing the available overseas teaching opportunities, here are a few extra tips to help you find the right school:
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