Have a can do attitude and put yourself out there! As corny as that sounds, you will learn the most about yourself as a teacher and as a person when… Read More
Why did you decide to teach in the UK/ Australia? I started my teaching journey in June 2014, upon completing my Bachelor of Education at Mcgill University. I always wanted… Read More
I started my journey in education in the states in 2008, I spent three summers in Philly and it changed my life. Back then I never would have thought it… Read More
For many Australians and Kiwis (including myself), the idea of moving to London is conceived through simply not “knowing what else to do” or because our mates have already joined… Read More
One of the very first things you learn as a teacher is the importance of reflective practice. Working to evaluate and consistently improve your practice, believe in your abilities and… Read More
My story was plain and simple. I went through the struggles of high school, jumped the hurdles of university, all with a smile on my face of course, but it… Read More
It’s not necessary that in every classroom there is a student with extreme behavioural issues. It’s not a surprise either though when there is, given the diverse range of experiences,… Read More
I often hear a bit of a surprised tone in the voice of the educators we work with when we tell them the hours we’re in the office. ‘But what… Read More
What is your favourite London teaching story? There are so many! Most of the time I tried to have some fun with the students and really utilise my time I… Read More
Teaching is a global profession, with many educators developing and sharing their skills overseas. I made the move to the UK from Australia and have found the education systems share… Read More