I recently interviewed an experienced recruiter from a leading international school, here's just one piece of advice from him...
When you read vacancy advertisements for international teaching posts. Don't assume that you won't get the job just because they're asking for applicants with a Master's Degree and you don't have one.
'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' is the response I got when I asked about this in the interview. Regardless of whether you exactly match what the school is asking for, you should submit your application pack.
International schools are looking for great teachers, and that doesn't always mean years spent getting academic qualifications!
You can check out this interview and 7 more in Overseas Teachers Talk - an Interview Series with International Teachers.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
From the Horse's Mouth, to use a cliche
Posted by Kelly Blackwell at 5:59 PM
Labels: international schools, international teachers, interviews, overseas teachers talk, recruitment of teachers, teaching abroad, teaching career, teaching overseas
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