Why You Should Teach in the UK
The UK is one of the most popular countries teachers are relocating to, and for good reason! Britain not only has great schools that teachers are proud to teach at,…
Read MoreHow to Open a UK Bank Account: A Guide for Aussie Expats
Opening A Bank Account in the UK If you are planning on moving from Australia to the UK for an extended period of time then you are going to want…
Read MoreTeaching and Living in England by Meghan
HI! My name is Meghan – I am 28 and currently living in ENGLAND! I never thought in my wildest dreams I would be able to teach in a country…
Read More5 Most Common Job Application Mistakes
A job application is usually the first thing a headteacher or recruitment specialist sees. They say first impressions count and nowhere is this truer than when you apply for a…
Read MoreTop 10 FAQ about British Culture and Traditions
People who travel to the UK for the first time will often find themselves experiencing a bit of a culture shock as they adjust to the different customs, traditions, laws,…
Read More5 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Your Special Education Needs Students
Working in the field of education is a unique opportunity to play a prominent role in influencing and shaping the lives of young people. Working with special needs children makes…
Read MoreMust-Have Apps For Teachers
Technology is something that is included in most of our everyday lives. It is so ingrained in modern day life that it is hard to go about the day without…
Read More10 Best Weekend Break Destinations in the UK
If you are teaching in the UK, the weekends are the prime time to be out exploring. Use this time wisely to plan the perfect break away to really get…
Read MoreWhy Should You Work With Point to Point Education?
Sometimes you hear a name or come across something that you immediately know will have some semblance of impact on your life, great or small. The sound or thought of…
Read MoreHow to Beat the Winter Blues
Have you noticed the difference in mood when you have been in the sunshine compared to dark, grey days? In places like the UK, the short days and long nights…
Read MoreThe History of the UK’s Most Famous Catchphrase: Keep Calm and Carry On
If you are moving to the UK to teach, learning more about British culture is a must. There are some quirky things in British history that the people are very…
Read MoreThe UK’s Exam System Explained
The UK national curriculum can be confusing for those who have not experienced it for themselves. Heavily regulated, the curriculum has several levels of testing depending on the educational year.…
Read MoreUK Healthcare Explained for Aussie Expats
For Teachers Information For Teachers Teaching Abroad Teaching in England tips for teaching in the UK TravelThe National Health Service in the UK is a publicly-funded medical service. It started in 1948 out of the idea that good healthcare should be available to everyone and not…
Read MoreWhat is a British Pantomime and Why Should You See One This Christmas?
Christmas in Britain is one of the most wonderful things to experience. The streets are illuminated, Santa is making his rounds visiting children in town squares and markets are springing…
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