10 Things Gen Zs Should Consider Before Becoming a Teacher
For Gen Zs considering a career in teaching, the potential to positively shape the future through education is an exciting prospect. Embracing this noble profession means not only imparting knowledge but also fostering creativity, critical thinking, and empathy in the next generation. It’s an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of students […]
Are All TEFL Courses The Same? Why Cheaper Isn’t Better
We crunch the numbers when it comes to groceries so we can get the most bang for our buck. We curb our spending when it comes to frivolity to ensure we’re not wasting money on things we don’t need. Yet, when it comes to our careers and the certifications necessary to obtain our dream teaching […]
Your 2024 Teach Away Gift Box | Unwrapped
A round-up of all of 2023’s most favorited resources for teachers and aspiring teachers, online and abroad! With a special thanks to you, our teaching community, we’re sharing a curated collection of our most valuable resources. From essential tips for successful teaching interviews to navigating emerging trends in online education, these resources reflect our commitment […]
How an Apostille Simplifies Document Authentication for Teaching Abroad
If you’re on the verge of becoming a teacher abroad, you’ve likely encountered the daunting paperwork that accompanies international relocation. Amidst the chaos of preparing for a major life change, ensuring you have the right documentation is a crucial step that requires careful attention. Enter the Apostille—a term you might not be familiar with, but […]
Why Teachers Are Flocking to India | Emerging Destinations For Teachers
The beauty, diversity and heritage found in India is illuminating and expansive, making it a captivating destination for educators that have been seeking alternative work experiences. Fun fact: the name, India, comes from the Indus River, the valleys that have been home to some of humanity’s earliest settlers. To travel to India allows you to […]
Who Wants to Volunteer to be a Camp Counselor in Italy Next Summer?
Imagine waking up to the warm Mediterranean sun, surrounded by the vibrant culture and picturesque landscapes of Italy. This isn’t just a dream vacation; it’s a chance to make a difference. This summer, you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in Italian traditions, connect with local communities, and inspire young minds as a volunteer camp […]
How To Simplify Your Online Teaching With LanguageClass | Teacher Tech Spotlight
In partnership with LanguageClass Teaching professionals today wear many hats and juggle a multitude of tasks. From student recruitment to lesson planning, class management, marking assignments, and administrative tasks like handling payments and schedules. This diverse workload paired with the occasional language barrier means it is essential for language teachers to streamline their tasks so […]
What Countries Provide Free Airfare for Teaching English Abroad?
The continued demand for English teachers is a wonderful opportunity for all existing and prospective educators that wish to spark their adventurous spirit. And the best news is that there are a number of English teaching programs, such as JET, that are encouraging teachers to apply by offering the bonus of free airfare (that will […]
Best Black Friday Deals Teachers Will Love 2023 (U.S.)
Attention, deal finders! As the holiday season approaches, we understand the importance of finding great deals to enhance both your professional and personal lives. To take advantage of this year’s Black Friday teacher deals, we’ve curated a guide tailored specifically for teachers and soon-to-be-teachers, spotlighting incredible Black Friday bargains across various categories. From classroom essentials […]
Here is This Year’s Global Teacher Prize Winner 2023
Congratulations, Sister Zeph is this year’s Global Teacher Prize winner! Pakistani teacher Sister Zeph founded her own school for underprivileged children at the age of 13. According to the Global Teacher Prize website, she worked eight hour days to fund the school, then taught students for another four hours, and then stayed up at night […]