New Year’s Resolutions for International Educators: 2018
Posted onResolutions and intention-setting for a new year do not just apply to our personal life – we can also set goals for our professional development.
Resolutions and intention-setting for a new year do not just apply to our personal life – we can also set goals for our professional development.
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By: Stephanie Blochinger Consider these statistics: There are over 65 million people globally that are internally displaced, seeking asylum or are classified as refugees according to a UNHCR report. 54% of of refugees come from three countries – Somalia, Afghanistan and and Syria. 1 in 11 children worldwide are out of school. The number of […]
By: Mary Catherine Scarborough When I ask this question “So, why do you work in international education?” I always feel like an undergraduate student. I’ll explain. While some people saw, “So… what’s your major?” as a pick-up line or an awkward introduction in class or at parties, I was always genuinely interested in the answer […]