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November 30, 2024 54 mins

ITP - 108 Jess Gosling shares her experiences as an international teacher and mother, discussing the challenges and rewards of raising a child in different cultures. She emphasizes the importance of emotional education for children, the role of women in education, and the significance of community support through social media. Jess also provides insights into job searching for international teachers and the cultural adjustments that come with living abroad. Her reflections on education systems highlight the need for a more child-centered approach in teaching.

Takeaways

The transition to living abroad can be challenging but rewarding for families.

Emotional and social education is crucial for children's development.

International schools often provide a more flexible and supportive environment for teachers and students.

Community support through social media can be invaluable for new international teachers.

Job searching in international education requires thorough research and networking.

Women are underrepresented in leadership roles in education, and initiatives like WomenEd aim to change that.

Cultural adjustments are necessary when moving to a new country, and preparation is key.

Early childhood education should focus on relationships and emotional well-being.

Teachers should advocate for a more child-centered approach in education systems.

Networking and reaching out to current teachers can provide valuable insights into potential schools. 

Chapters

(00:00) Transitioning to Life in Thailand

(01:35) Navigating International Teaching

(04:22) Jess's Journey into Teaching

(06:58) Teaching Focus and Experience

(09:05) Pathways to Teaching Qualifications

(12:09) Building a Supportive Community

(14:00) Job Search Strategies for International Teachers

(15:30) The Scope of Jess's Book

(17:37) The Importance of Preparation

(19:36) Finding the Right School

(24:22) Perspectives on Early Childhood Education

(28:44) Navigating International Life with a Family

(31:36) The Role of International Schools

(34:20) Empowering Women in Education

(37:34) The Importance of Early Years Education

(40:25) Cultural Adaptation and Personal Belongings

(46:20) Final Thoughts and Advice for Future International Teachers


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Books By Gregory Lemoine:

⁠"International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education"⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.

⁠"Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas⁠" |by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.


Partner Podcasts:

Just to Know You:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/just-to-know-you/id1655096513


Educators Going Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-going-global/id1657501409

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