Teaching Abroad
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Teacher participation in cross-cultural experiences is often associated with the broadening of perspectives and increased intercultural sensitivity. While these qualities provide an overarching and important framework for intercultural... more
This paper aims to determine the problems and gains of Turkish teachers employed in Europe. The research was designed in the survey model and the basic qualitative approach. The sample group of the study consists of 210 Turkish teachers... more
I reviewed literature on teaching abroad to increase global competencies among pre-service teachers, seeking specifically papers which evaluated programmatic models embedded in universities or consortiums. I found a relative lack of... more
This article examines the working lives of creative-class professionals in the Global South using two case studies: university educators and museum professionals employed in Qatar. A small country on the Arabian Peninsula, Qatar is an... more
This paper looks at how personal struggles associated with the overseas setting caused changes in the intercultural perspective of 30 Anglophone educators working in international schools. Situated within a social constructivist... more
This study explored the characteristics of the international educator through a qualitative analysis of initial decisions to teach abroad. Using interview data from thirty Anglophone educators based across three international schools in... more
Interviewed on experiences working in France and Hong Kong.