Education Articles
11: Teaching English Abroad: Jobs Await In Asia
When it comes to interesting and rewarding TEFL jobs in enjoyable and stimulating teaching locations then consider the Orient. Look to teaching jobs in Asia - Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, Japa
12: Teaching English As a Foreign Language Abroad - Rwanda
Rwanda hasn't had the easiest of times over the last 20 years or so. Since the genocide in 1994 that attracted worldwide front-page coverage and international condemnation as well as much criticised g
13: Pets in the Classroom Offers Grants for 2010-1011 School Year
The Pet Care Trust has developed the Pets in the Classroom grants program to help teachers support classroom pets through direct, no-hassle grants. These easy to apply for grants can be used for the
14: A Bachelor Degree Completion Program Will Give You A Competitive Advantage
Many working adults tend to think that their school days are over. I don't blame them. After all, with those four years of high school finally a distant memory, who wants to hit the books again? "Not
15: What Is an Accelerated MBA and How Does It Benefit You
Many people, especially those in business, know what an MBA is, and how powerful it can be. MBA stands for Master of Business Administration. Those who have completed an undergraduate degree, such as
16: Where can I practice my teaching skills?
You've got your TEFL qualification and you're ready to start looking for work... or are you? As a budding TEFL teacher, you might want to get some practice under your belt before you start a paid teac
17: What Age Groups Can I Teach as an EFL Teacher?
It's possible to teach English teach English to every age group, from preschoolers through to adults. The chances are that if you join a language school, you may not have much choice and will probably
18: Using Realia in the Classroom
What is Realia?
If you're thinking the word ‘realia' sounds vaguely Latin, then you'd be correct. In the TEFL classroom, the word realia means using real items found in everyday life as an aid
19: Teach English in Zambia
Named after the Zambezi River Zambia is celebrated for its vast array of lakes and waterfalls. One of the most famous of which is Victoria Falls, shared with Zimbabwe but a source of no less pride to
20: Teaching English in Europe
Jetting off to Europe may not sound like the most exciting of things to do but it's all too easy to ignore the treasures on your doorstep! The Eiffel tower, the Vatican, the Saint Sophia Cathedral, th
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