5 Steps To High Earnings As An Overseas English Tutor Or Nanny
Believe it or not, it’s true. A first rate nanny, tutor or governess job can pay you up to £1500 per week, as well as allowing you to work and travel. If you’ve already got experience nannying or perhaps teaching TEFL in a school or a language club, that number will probably seem pretty shocking,...
Online Homeschooling vs International Schools
More parents and children than ever before have discovered the benefits of online homeschooling. The once obligatory international school is increasingly being dropped by parents for a more modern and convenient option. Although international schools are one option, these days online homeschooling is rapidly becoming the most popular choice. If ensuring an outstanding British education overseas...
Moving To Europe From The UK? How Expats Can Attain High-Grade GCSEs And A-Levels
Moving overseas with children can be stressful at the best of times, but when those children are preparing to begin their GCSE or A-Level courses, it can be even more challenging. Many expat parents are keen for their sons and daughters to attain British qualifications regardless of where in the world they are living....
Moving Abroad Checklist: Learning The Local Language
Learning the local language when you move abroad to work can be an essential requirement for many and a great way to help you integrate into the local community for all. Here Speaketto set out the four pillars of language and give tips on how to learn a new language. ...
Learning Languages From Home
People often recognize that being multilingual is associated with career benefits, but did you know that learning languages can also enhance your cognitive health? Too often, people graduate from school and leave foreign languages behind in the classroom. Yet, there are some surprising advantages to tackling language learning later in life, too. As you...
6 Tips For Helping Your Child Adjust To School Abroad
As a parent, you’ve probably experienced or at least thought about the anxiety surrounding your child’s first day of school. You know that you’re leaving them in good hands, but you can’t help but wonder what their experience will be. A new environment, unfamiliar faces, and tons of new information all at once seem...
Why You Should Consider Online Education
In today’s fast-paced world, attending university physically isn’t always possible. Whether it is because you have a full-time job, family commitments, or health issues, attending lectures every day may not be practical. Fortunately, many universities offer online degree programs, which are a great option for people who have very busy lifestyles. Online education is gaining...
British University Applications For International Students
The world remains in turmoil, and the United Kingdom is facing a dual-threat in the form of Brexit and Covid coinciding at the worst possible time. Despite this, British universities have maintained their allure for international students. If you are planning to expatriate to the UK, here’s the lay of the land when it comes...
How Can A Student Live A Healthy Lifestyle?
Just because you are away from your parents or guardian, you shouldn’t ignore personal development strategies such as healthy feeding. For most college students, balancing a busy study schedule or focussing in class might be a simple task compared to staying healthy. This article discusses how you can stay healthy. By merely changing your diet...
8 Impacts Of Traveling On Education
What are the impacts of traveling on education? Traveling plays a core role in your search for an all-inclusive learning experience. During the process, travelers get a glimpse of the factors that impact their life, enhance individual development, and enable them to become crucial sources of information to organizations they work in. This article was...
Education Options For The Expat Family After Covid-19
Moving overseas with family is stressful, we all know that. Add in obstacles from a global pandemic and matters become even more complicated. For those who are still looking to make an international move soon, especially with children, the route is looking rough. Written exclusively for Expat Network by Stephen Spriggs of William Clarence Education. ...
Parenting Through The Change Curve Of A Big Move
Preparing young children for a move abroad can be a challenge. Clare Rowe moved to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia with her two children when her husband took up a new job there. Here she sets out her experience of making the move and how she used the experience to write an illustrated children’s book to...