Life overseas. Schools with first class facilities. Dedicated and polite students. A salary and lifestyle that allows you to put some money in the bank every month. An opportunity to expand your professional and personal horizons. New experiences waiting for you every day.
Does this sound like something that you want? If it is, read on.
So, how do you have a terrific time while making a great living? International teaching is your portal to a life of adventure, professional development and financial security. Jobs for teachers overseas continue to increase as new international schools open around the world. However, as opportunities increase, obtaining a job as an international teacher is more competitive than ever. Teachers need to be prepared for the competition, which is why I wrote this eBook.
The International Teacher: A Guide to Teaching Overseas, has 550 pages of up-to-date reviews of 275 international schools along with key articles on topics of fundamental importance to teachers searching for positions in international schools. In Section One of The International Teacher you will find articles on:
1. The International Teacher
2. Finding the Fit
3. Writing a Cover Letter
4. Job Fairs
5. Interviews
6. Professional Development
Section Two contains articles on International Education Organizations including:
1. The University of Northern Iowa Placement Service for Educators
2. Search Associates
3. International Schools Services
4. East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools
5. International Baccalaureate Organization
6. Quality Schools International
7. Oasis International Schools
8. Teacher Recruitment International
9. International Supply Teachers
10. The Council of International Schools
Section Three contains reviews of 275 international schools from five continents. Each school review contains:
1. Coverage of the school mission, facilities, curriculum, extra curricular activities, technology, professional development, employment details, and sociocultural information about the school’s location.
2. Updated links to the school website, employment information, email addresses, and more.
Why should you buy this book?
This eBook is in downloadable PDF format with hyperlinks that allow you to instantly access the most recent information on 275 schools.You can spend almost $50 to get a hardcover edition of the ISS list of schools, but you won’t be able to click on a link and go right to information on jobs or have the email address of the school right there on your computer to use instantly. Save yourself some money and make your life easier. Buy this book.
The articles in Section One cover the most important aspects of finding an international job and allows you to be competitive in a highly competitive market. My years in international education have given me an insider’s knowledge of the international teaching market. As a retired teacher commented on a pre-publication of this book:
I wish that you had written this during my teaching years. The ease with which I was able to access information on so many schools, including ones that I have never heard of, would have made my job searches much more enjoyable and wide-ranging than they were.
A long-time international teacher commented:
An excellent resource for teachers looking for schools. Well written with witty comments and comprehensive. Cool images, which make most eBooks I have seen look positively dreary. A good buy!
For some examples of what you will find in The International Teacher go to my blog, The International Teacher. You will find reviews of schools as well as articles on teaching overseas. This eBook grew out of The International Teacher blog and covers more schools in greater detail with the most current information available. Plus, as a benefit for all purchasers of this book, you will receive next year’s update (due out in July 2012) for free. You can download two free sample chapters here and here.
About the Author
I have a Ph.D. in anthropology, and I’ve been teaching now for 33 years. My positions have ranged from preschool to university. I’ve been overseas for the past 20 years. In that time, I’ve taught just about every subject that schools offer. My first position overseas was teaching Second Grade to a group of expat students in a small mining community in Indonesia. Since then I’ve taught computers, math, anthropology, physical education, art, library, social studies, science, health, and more. I’ve been a computer coordinator at four schools, an elementary/middle school principal at two schools, and I’ve served on countless accreditation and curriculum committees as well. As a teacher and administrator, I’ve been on both sides of the job search – interviewer as well as interviewee.
Buy This Book Today! (And You Might Be Shopping in Dubai Next Year)
You can have your own copy of The International Teacher in time for the international recruiting season that starts in December. Read about the international teacher recruiting fairs that are just around the corner. You’ll want to be prepared so that you can get the teaching position of your dreams.
Do you really want to keep teaching in your home country? Discover the world of overseas teaching! You could be living in a tropical paradise or one of the vibrant international cities that you’ve only read about.
Payment is via PayPal. The International Teacher is pay only $6.00 and remember that you get all future updates for free by purchasing the 2011-2012 School Year Edition now.
$6.00
Best of luck in your search for an international teaching position.

Hi There,
I purchased a digital copy of your teacher’s guide a few days ago, but I haven’t received it in my email yet. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, so I figured I’d reach out to you. My receipt number is: 1005-9300-8655-8427.
Thanks, Chris
Hello
I seem to have had the same problem, i purchased the book on paypal on th 10th of December i have emailed you personally, do i need to go somewhere to download a copy?
thank you
Ami ladds
Hi Amy,
There was a link on the PayPal page. You may have missed it. I am sending it to your email address. Thanks for you purchase. Best of luck with your teaching career.
Regards,
Bruce
Hi Bruce,
I have just discovered your blog. great info!
I am a kiwi and taught English in Korea in 2010-2011 where I had friends who were qualified teachers who introduced me to the world of international schools!
So here I am back in New Zealand doing my Grad Diploma in Teaching(Primary/Elementary) in 2012.
No doubt once I have done 2 years NZ teaching experience I will be jumping on the international school bandwagon!! can’t wait!!
I hope you are still doing this international school teaching guide in the next few years once I am ready to go!
Cheers,
Robbie
Thanks Robbie. Always great to hear something from readers. I plan on keeping on updating the blog on a regular basis. Sounds like you have a great future ahead of you. Good luck.