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A Brazilian International Teacher in North Carolina

9/16/2023

 
Welcome to an episode unlike our others. Greg interviews Camila Duarte about her experiences as an International Teacher from Brazil, teaching at a charter school in Brazil. This was recorded in May 2023 as she was wrapping up her five year stint as a visual arts teacher (under a J1 Visa). This was lunch break for her at a charter school in Fayetteville, NC. Now, as this airs, she is teaching somewhere in the Middle East. Yes, we will do a follow up show with her about her third cultural teaching experience, which she landed through a Search Associates Job Fair. Enjoy and learn.
Camila is the creator of the website ⁠The Multicultural Education Project⁠ https://www.themulticulturaledproject.com/
Camila's Instagram Handle is @mscamilavasconcelos

ITP 61 - Sybil Hall

9/10/2023

 
Sybil Hall has is a mother, wife, International Teacher, financial freedom advocate, consultant, and brand new author. Visit her website at www.sybilhall.com while you listen to this episode. Teachers, both overseas and in the USA will learn so much from her! Burn Bright, Not Out is a brilliant new book from Sybil Hall. We talk about the book to light your candles!

Sitt'n Back Relaxed & Recording

8/20/2023

 
We have started off the new school year with a new casual chat episode. We set aside the video chat, headphones, and desktop mics to use our lapel mics and comfy chairs in a fireside chat format.
In this episode, Kent digs deeper into the "10 Reasons NOT to be an International Teacher" from Greg's book, Finding the Right Fit.
https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Right-FIt-Professional-International/dp/1667828835


Do you feel you are "Making the Grade"?

7/23/2023

 
Reaching out from Boston and Las Vegas, Georgia and Christine have a discussion with Greg about life balance. [Their] Making the Grade podcast is for current and former teachers to share notes, define success & assess their own happiness in the classroom and beyond.
Join us as we play "this or that", a game that all teachers can relate to and navigate to the Making the Grade ⁠podcast⁠ or ⁠website⁠ to keep up with two former elementary teachers that have moved on to new, successful chapters in their careers.
This episode was originally recorded in May of 2023.

Laughing with David in Singapore

7/8/2023

 
Listen to this joyful episode as Kent (the cat guy) and Greg (the single guy) interview David about Singapore, speaking Japanese, and a few exciting police stories.

Cairo, Egypt with Ilonka

7/8/2023

 
Meet Ilonka, a German international teacher living in Cairo. She's been around the world. Greg meets her for the first time just three minutes before the interview. Listen in on the conversation as Ilonka shares her stories like being interviewed at a principal's house over a bottle of wine, dancing on the school desks (or not), and spending way too much money on real books. The opportunity to teach overseas is not just a well kept secret in the USA. It's a secret shared around the world.

Diversity in International School  Leadership

6/17/2023

 
Join us as we go behind the scenes of the Diversity Collective. Alan Phan and Aparna Sundaram, cofounders of the Diversity Collective, have each spent more than twenty years in international schools around the world. Navigate to their website as you listen: https://www.diversityfair.org/https://www.diversityfair.org/
The best written words to describe this dynamic duo are their website header: A Recruiting and Consulting Agency that Advances DiversityThe Diversity Collective, a POC-owned and operated organization, works to place exceptional leaders and educators in schools. As a facilitator between educators and partner schools committed to strengthening their leadership, we work to bridge the current diversity gap seen at schools around the world.
Beyond those meaningful words, listen to this episode and hear their voices.

ITP - 54 Jason Lasky - Renaissance Man

6/10/2023

 
Jason Lasky weaves his international stories together as only a playwright can. Join us for our discussion about theatre, teaching, family and so much more. Jason's passion is a chaos theory of sorts. Failure leads to failure leads to "Ahh!". Jason is a true renaissance man in the arts, a messenger of joy, and a father of three.
Here are just a few of the links to Jason's works:

  • https://www.jasonlasky.com/⁠  
  • https://theitmpodcast.podbean.com/⁠⁠ Jason Produces the International Teacher Magazine Podcast.
  • See an Jason's interview on ⁠The Home Audio Project⁠. Jason is interviewed about being a professional narrator.

ITP - 53  Mary Noble in Beirut

6/10/2023

 
Mary Noble is the Middle School Principle at American Community School of Beirut (ACS) in Lebanon. Her message is for teachers not to "burn out". Don't leave the career of teaching unless you have explored the benefits of the overseas experience. Mary has taught in Alaska, Thailand, Oregon, Egypt, Dubai, and now in Lebanon. She was a single mom for some of the time and moved between the USA and overseas several times. Listen to this episode and learn from this amazing educator.

ITP - 52 Valerie & Dillan (Part1 Prior to Overseas)

5/12/2023

 
This is the first episode of a series focusing on Dillan and Valerie, a teaching couple new to international. They began their journey back in 2022 when they began their research and signed a contract. Once they arrive in their new country and have taught a bit through the 2023-24 school year, they will record another episode with us and check in about their experiences. We hope you enjoy hearing about the beginning of their journey.

ITP -51 Kindergarten at 60 Behind the Scenes with Dian

4/28/2023

 
In this episode, meet Dian Seidel. She is a newly published author of Kindergarten at 60: A Memoir of Teaching in Thailand. You can pre-order her book on Amazon now, or after you hear this exciting interview. Imagine at age 60, after retiring from Governmental Science career, you decide you want to give back to society by teaching adults. Then add a twist and decide to teach somewhere outside of the comfort of your own country. Finally, when you arrive to teach, your students are the exact opposite of adults. Listen in.

"Teacher Dian" and "Teacher Steve" are the epitome of ACTIVE RETIREMENT.
Enjoy this episode.

ITP - 50 JPMint Consulting Celebrates One Year

4/14/2023

 

​Welcome to our 50th episode of the International Teacher Podcast. It is also our 2 year anniversary. We welcome back Jacqueline Mallais, the founder of JPMint Consulting, for her second guest appearance on our show. Jacqueline has established herself as a consultant extraordinaire for current and soon-to-be international teachers. Listen in as she celebrates her successes and future goals. At some point, JP orchestrates a TikTok challenge with Greg the single guy.


This is a must listen episode for any international teacher that is ready to move on to their next school, any current teachers thinking about going abroad to teach, and all pre-service teachers that aren't sure whether international teaching is meant for them.
Congratulations Jacqueline! Your clients are lucky to have you as their coach.

Meet the Authors of the New Normal Books

3/31/2023

 
Kent and Greg interview two international teachers currently in Spain and Thailand during their Gap Year. Kevin and Matt are the authors behind the best selling international teaching books dubbed "The New Normal" . This interview sheds light on how they co-authored both books from opposite ends of the world, but still give credit to the other teachers that wrote the stories. All proceeds from their books go to the Children of Haiti. Join us to hear how they put it all together.


You want to read stories about international teachers around the world, so click over to Amazon and purchase these two books by Kevin Duncan and Matt Minor:
The New Normal: Tales from International School Teachers
and
The New Normal Vol. II

ITP 48 - Meet Richard Byrne

3/18/2023

 

About this Episode


Meet the Tech Guru that created freetech4teachers.com over almost two decades ago. Richard was freezing in Maine while we recorded this. He is a proud father, teacher, guest speaker, and technology whiz that empowers teachers world-wide. Take one of his online courses if you want to beef up your classroom tech skills. He focuses on a lot of free technology. Join us as we share stories about customs and famous people, trends in educational technology, and oil trucks.​

​Some of the Links from this discussion:

Ed Tech Gurus Richard Mentions
Gary Stager http://professorgarystager.com/about-gary 
Vicki Davis. https://www.coolcatteacher.com/about-vicki-davis/ 
Beth Holland - https://brholland.com/ 

Books

⁠Free: The Future of a Radical Price⁠ (2009) by Chris Anderson
Trust Agents: Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust⁠ by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith (2020 reprint) ⁠Pedalling to Kailash: Cycling Adventures and Misadventures Across the Roof of the World⁠ by Graydon Hazenberg (2021)
​
Video:
⁠Visual Rubrics - Part 1: Getting Started by Greg Kulowiec⁠
App Creation Software/Website:   
⁠MIT APP Inventor 2⁠ 
Video Game Creation Webtool:  
⁠Construct 3⁠ (Free & Paid Versions)

Mar 18, 202301:03:44

ITP 47 - Jeff Torchon - First Year International Teacher in Japan

3/11/2023

 
Join us as Kent and Greg interview Jeff Torchon about his experience living and working in Japan at the American School in Japan. What’s it like moving your family of four to Japan? Will Jeff have a police story?  
Links from this episode:

The American School in Japan
Conjunto Philadelphia - Home

Greg Returns from the ISS Job Fair in Washington DC

2/19/2023

 

Join us as Kent interviews Greg the Single Guy about his experiences at the ISS (International School Services) International Educator Recruiting Fair of 2023 in that was held in Washington D.C. from February 9 - 12.  Is Greg leaving the desert? How many Candidates were at the fair? Greg has a few funny stories and a scary US Customs story to share.  ISS Job Fairs Website 

Working with Classroom Data

2/17/2023

 

In this episode, Kent and Greg interview Data Specialist and famous author, Matthew B. Courtney, about tools for teachers to access and interpret the real data collected in the classroom. According to Matthew, "Working with data can be hard, but it doesn't have to be!"
Join us for a deep dive into Matthew's websitehttps://www.matthewbcourtney.com/tools and the easy-to-use data tools he offers for free. 

Get Your Copy of the Following Great Reads Greg's (the single guy) Book: Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide to International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas  by Gregory Lemoine

Matthew's Published books:
Adventure in Action Research   https://www.matthewbcourtney.com/product-page/adventures-in-action-research
Exploratory Data Analysis in the Classroom  https://www.matthewbcourtney.com/product-page/exploratory-data-analysis-in-the-classroom

Matthew's other recommended books:
High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out  by Amanda Ripley

The Data Detective: Ten Easy Rules to Make Sense of Statistics  by Tim Harford

Academia Obscura: The Hidden Silly Side of Higher Education  by Glen Wright

Let's Talk Poland and some International Recruiting Advice

1/14/2023

 
Navigate to Scott's website for more advice:   ​https://jobhunthelp.org/

Let's Discuss the Saudi Aramco Schools

12/21/2022

 

Resources for International Music Teachers

12/10/2022

 
Music teachers are special people. Chris Koelma, founder of Music Teachers in International Schools, joins us from The Netherlands. To talk about music teachers and the resources his website has to offer newbies and veterans alike. Found out more about his passion projects and his opinion on teacher recorder to students.
Links mentioned in the episode:
Music Teachers in International Schools:
https://mtiis.co/

Let's talk China! with guest Brantley Turner

12/3/2022

 

A chat with Sue in Singapore

11/26/2022

 
Sue is an international expat from Canada. She has traveled the world with her husband and two daughters (TCKs), living and teaching in Singapore, Middle East, Egypt, and Canada. She has a lot of stories to share.

Sue and the boys mention Across Oceans, the podcast created and hosted by Sue's youngest daughter, Julia. Take a listen to it to hear about life as a Third Culture Kid.

Behind the Scenes with the brand new Educators Going Global

11/13/2022

 
Join Kent and Greg in this outstanding interview with David and Audrey from Educators Going Global.  Educators Going Global has not been published yet. We are all waiting for sometime in December of 2022, for the website and podcast to be born. This is an exciting interview on many levels. David and Audrey share stories about International in the '90s in the days before internet. Is that possible? If you would like to connect with David or Audrey their email is educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com. 

Introducing JPMint Consulting!

10/28/2022

 
Jacqueline P Mallais M.Ed., M.A., originally from Ottawa, joins us from beautiful Guadalajara, Mexico. Greg learns he needs a cover letter and Kent learns we aren't as special as we think we are. Jacqueline offers an excellent resource for those of us that aren't quite sure what is needed on a CV (resume') or cover letter for International Teaching Recruitment. To quote Jacqeline: "I've applied for lots of jobs I haven't gotten interviews for, but there's very few jobs I've interviewed for that I haven't gotten."
Hire JPMint Consulting before you start recruiting. Navigate to https://www.jpmintconsulting.com. 

Meet Francesca Spencer, International Teacher and Author

10/23/2022

 
Francesca Spencer joins ITP from London, where she is in between international teaching jobs and writing. She teaches to support her writing habit! Greg and Francesca share stories and talk about her four books.  Navigate to her website FrancescaSpencerAuthor.com for a free copy of her book: Vietnam's Most Wanted. Read about how she escaped a Covid lock down in Vietnam!
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