Ruel’s Rules: 5 Tips for Classroom Management

Written by: Ruel R., Middle School Math and Science Teacher from the Philippines I’ve been living and teaching in Maryland, USA for a year now as a middle school mathematics and science teacher in a Catholic school. One of the most significant choices I have...

Technology in the Classroom: Learning to Use New Tools

What was something you didn’t expect about a U.S. classroom? Teachers Council’s International teachers across America had a common answer: The uses of technology. Related Posts Embracing a Different Environment: Expectations vs. Reality From Mexico to...

Embracing a Different Environment: Expectations vs. Reality

When it comes to finding success, flexibility and adaptability are key. Hear from a few of Teachers Council’s international teachers on how they overcame struggles in their new environments. Related Posts Connecting Through Cultural Differences: Exchange Goes...

Navigating Cultural Diversity: Student Engagement and Behavior

What’s the best way to prepare for the challenges of teaching in a new country? Hear from the voices of those who have done it, and what they learned. Related Posts The Value of Adaptability: When Teaching in the U.S. Brings Unexpected Challenges Adapting to...

Connecting Through Cultural Differences: Exchange Goes Two Ways

Making a real and meaningful connection with U.S. students is helping these international teachers feel successful and impactful in their classrooms. Watch this video for a few tips and ideas for establishing great teacher-student dynamics. Related Posts The Value of...

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