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5 Reasons NOT to Get a Degree in Education

5 Reasons NOT to Get a Degree in Education

Throughout the United States and beyond, the traditional pathway to teaching typically involves earning a bachelor’s degree in education through an accredited college or university and passing a licensure exam. While this may be the most common option, it certainly...
What is QTS, and Why Does it Matter?

What is QTS, and Why Does it Matter?

Every year, an estimated 15,000 teachers from the United Kingdom decide to venture abroad and teach at international schools. Who can blame them? The richly varied world of international schools offers attractive salaries, multicultural communities, career growth...
Teaching English Abroad: A Step-By-Step Plan

Teaching English Abroad: A Step-By-Step Plan

Many countries are finally reopening their borders. After more than a year of COVID-19 restrictions, the pent-up demand for in-person English teachers is bound to create a boom of opportunities. There might be no better time to start teaching English abroad,...
Can You Become A Substitute Teacher Without A Degree?

Can You Become A Substitute Teacher Without A Degree?

Few jobs are as flexible, varied, and rewarding as substitute teaching. Whether you want to launch your career in education, develop transferable skills, or simply earn a steady paycheck, becoming a substitute teacher is an excellent way to gain valuable experience....
Finding a Teaching Job in the U.S. After Teaching Abroad

Finding a Teaching Job in the U.S. After Teaching Abroad

Returning home to the United States after teaching abroad is a journey in itself.  After spending months or years in a foreign country, you might feel transformed with new routines, connections, and ways of thinking. Hopefully, your experience cemented your passion...

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