You've landed the international school job! π This "Grit Summer Series" episode, with Mike Pierre, Dana Watts, Greg Smith, Joel Jr. LLABAN, and Katlyn Darling, unpacks the practicalities, cultural nuances, and emotional journey of transitioning well into a new international role. Get invaluable advice on pre-departure paperwork, expat life, well-being, and building community to truly thrive in your new global home π.
π¬ Key Quotes
"The sheer quality of friendships... you end up finding friends for a lifetime." β Dana Watts π
"You just need to trust the process." β Greg Smith β°
"Be quiet. Learn the customs... if you're constantly referring to your old school, people tend to think that it is, you feel like that was a better school." β Dana Watts π€«
"Expect the roller coaster, and it's so incredibly well worth it." β Dana Watts π’
"Bring a painting, or a picture, or something that you feel grounded to your to your country... and bring a bottle opener." β Greg Smith πΌοΈπΎ
π Key Insights
Document Everything (Digitally & Physically!) ποΈ: Digitize all certificates, but remember many countries require original, unlaminated documents, including police clearances. Start early!
Embrace the New, Release the Old π‘: Avoid constant comparisons; adapting fosters trust and quicker integration into your new community.
Prioritize Family & Dependent Transition π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦: Actively help children/partners transition emotionally and socially by leveraging school counselors and maintaining familiar traditions.
Cultivate Community Beyond School π€: Proactively seek social groups outside of work; a well-rounded social life is crucial for well-being.
Communicate & Utilize School Support π€: Speak up if struggling; schools have robust onboarding and buddy systems to help you thrive.
Anticipate the Emotional Rollercoaster π’: Expect normal moments of homesickness or feeling "in a funk"βit's part of the international transition.
Personal Grounding & Familiarity π‘: Bring personally meaningful items that connect you to home for emotional stability.
School Leaders' Responsibility in Transition π«: Leaders must proactively anticipate new recruits' needs throughout their first year, designing comprehensive support systems.
π Conclusion
Transitioning to an international school is dynamic. Success hinges on both your proactive approach (preparation, adaptation, self-care) and strong school support. Embrace the "rollercoaster" to ensure a successful and deeply enriching experience abroad π.
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