How Do YOU Use International Schools Review?

“I’m new to international teaching and just recently became an ISR member. I’m frankly shocked at the number of negative school reviews on the web site. The truth is, I just completed an awful year overseas and had I seen the ISR reviews for my school I would never have come here. My question for veteran members of ISR is: How do teachers use the ISR web site to make informed decisions about a school? For example, my current school has a few very good reviews smattered in among the reviews that more accurately reflect my experience here. I could use some help with clearly reading beyond the words.”

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Alternative Lifestyles

holding-hands5416721 If you’re a teacher living a life style whch is anything except the usual ‘married with children’, this blog may be for you. Single parents, Gay and Lesbian teachers, and teachers with a non-teaching dependent may experience unique opportunities or terrible hardships in finding jobs and settling into a new overseas life.

Alternative Lifestyles Overseas provides a place where International Teachers living alternative lifestyles can ask questions, share experiences, support, tips and advice on landing a job.

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