International Schooling The Teacher s Guide

International Schooling   The Teacher s Guide
Author: Denry Machin,Stephen Whitehead
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1838136126

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A teacher's guide to international schools

Second Language Students in English Medium Classrooms

Second Language Students in English Medium Classrooms
Author: Coreen Sears
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2015
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781783093281

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Second Language Students in English-Medium Classrooms offers a real-life practical guide to teachers that will enable them to serve students from many linguistic and cultural backgrounds effectively. Written in an accessible manner it includes practical references to the latest uses of embedded technology and numerous exemplary strategies and resources that are increasingly becoming customary usage in international schools. The book also tackles the controversial and politically charged issues of the overwhelming use of English in a global context and the use of students' mother tongues in English-medium classrooms, which has not yet been fully accepted as well as the overwhelming use of English in a global context. Written by an author with over 35 years' experience, this book is an essential resource for all teachers, administrators and parents of children in international schools.

Becoming a Successful International Teacher

Becoming a Successful International Teacher
Author: Jess Gosling
Publsiher: Gosling Dla Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9860685908

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"The perfect guide for teachers looking to make an international move. In her warm and friendly style, Jess walks the reader through everything that needs to be considered prior to making the big leap! Her wide-ranging experiences, alongside her thorough research, ensure that this book covers everything that you could possibly need to think about before, during, and after an international move. Highly recommended!" Clare Doyle, assistant principal, Singapore. Becoming a Successful International Teacher is the perfect companion for prospective international educators seeking up-to-date information on what to expect from working in international schools. It provides step-by-step advice, taking readers all the way from where to look for an international teaching position to thriving in an international teaching environment, and will help anyone thinking of a career abroad working in international schools to prepare for an exciting and life-changing experience. All of this information is relevant for our current times with Covid-19 considerations. Full of helpful information, personal experiences, tips, and helpful links, the book includes: How and where to find the best international teaching jobs Which countries and environments will suit you, your partner, and your dependents Different types of international schools and what to expect How to find the 'perfect fit' in terms of location and school Advice on creating winning applications and excelling in interviews Information on salaries and benefits The practicalities of moving How to survive, thrive, and be highly successful in your new job Key considerations for single teachers, teaching couples, trailing spouses, and families All this, plus much more, can be found in this easily digestible guide on becoming a successful international teacher. Most relevant to those wanting to work in British international schools, the book also offers guidance for all teachers wanting to work internationally. International educators said: "A must-have for anyone contemplating moving abroad to teach. Jess's book covers everything a first-time international teacher will need. From visa research to how to settle when abroad, this book has it all! As a teacher from the United States, I can say that I wish I had this when we moved abroad, advice aimed at British teachers crosses over with US teachers." Lucinda, teacher, United States "My impression of the book is that it's an excellent and honest insight into the practicalities of working as an international teacher. It's a comprehensive guide on deciding whether it's the right adventure for you and what steps to take to make a smoother transition." Rowena, international teacher, Australia. Jess Gosling is a highly experienced international teacher, who has worked in Japan, Egypt, Vietnam, and Taiwan. She began her career as an English as an Additional Language teacher and has since worked in both Primary and Early Years as a class teacher and founded her own successful education business. She is a regular contributor to the Times Education Supplement and maintains a website and two Facebook groups to support other international teachers.

Teaching and Learning in International Schools

Teaching and Learning in International Schools
Author: Anssi Roiha,Eryn Wiseman
Publsiher: Critical Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781913453527

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An essential guide to teaching and learning in international schools for pre- and in-service educators around the world. With more and more teachers working in international schools, this book provides a practical and accessible examination of effective pedagogy in this specific context. Using case studies that can be applied in a range of settings, it explores key areas of classroom practice such as collaboration and student agency, along with emergent approaches such as play-based, concept-based and enquiry-based teaching and learning. In addition, it gazes towards students’ future needs, exploring themes such as new literacies and intercultural competence. “The thoughtful questions posed throughout the text have the potential to guide some important conversations and prompt positive, professional growth.” Kath Murdoch, Seastar Education Consulting “This is a text that is much needed in national and international education.” Malcolm Nicolson, Director Erimus Education “Modelling the power and value of collaboration, a cohort of very accomplished educators with international experience have united to share numerous practical examples to support effective teaching and learning." Dr Jennifer Chang Wathall, independent education consultant "...connects readers to new or different researchers beyond what is shared in IB publications, therefore widening the research base and highlighting new strategies to help educators keen to innovate in their practice.” Sandy Paton, PYP Educator and independent consultant

The Routledge International Handbook of Teacher and School Development

The Routledge International Handbook of Teacher and School Development
Author: Christopher Day
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415669702

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"The contributions are authoritative and of high quality. This is an important resource." -The Teacher Trainer A seminal, 'state-of-the-art' critical review of teacher and school development which touches upon and discusses issues at both policy and practice levels.

A Parents and Teachers Guide to Bilingualism

A Parents  and Teachers  Guide to Bilingualism
Author: Colin Baker
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783091621

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In this accessible guide to bilingualism in the family and the classroom, Colin Baker delivers a realistic picture of the joys and difficulties of raising bilingual children. The Q&A format of this book makes it the natural choice for the busy parent or teacher who needs an easy reference guide to the most frequently asked questions. This revised edition includes more information on bilingualism in the digital age, and incorporates the latest research in areas such as neonatal language experience, multilingualism, language mixing and the effect that siblings have on family language choice.

Second Language Students in Mainstream Classrooms

Second Language Students in Mainstream Classrooms
Author: Coreen Sears
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1853594083

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This handbook provides practical suggestions for teachers of second language children in mainstream classrooms. It gives detailed advice on all aspects of the needs of children from mobile families in international schools.

A Parents and Teachers Guide to Bilingualism

A Parents  and Teachers  Guide to Bilingualism
Author: Colin Baker, 194
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-09-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847695710

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Written in a very reader-friendly style, the book is a practical introduction for parents and teachers to bilingualism. Straightforward and realistic answers are given to a comprehensive set of frequently asked questions about bilingualism and bilingual education. Areas covered include family, language, culture, identity, reading , writing, schooling and issues. In the third edition, there is new or more detailed consideration of: • Moving between countries, cultural adaptation • Identity issues • One parent - one language (OPOL) families • Pre schools / kindergartens / nursery schools • Helping with homework • Dyslexia • Language scaffolding • Multilingualism and trilingualism; trilingual families • Adoption • WWW links, articles and books for further reading