This week, I am to consider international
organizations and job opportunities in my field utilizing my new degree and
capstone experience.
As I have stated, I am committed to remain teaching in
a STARS classroom for the next two years to honor the terms of my grant, but I
will provide whatever information I ind as it may be useful to someone reading
it.
The first site I investigated was the World Organization
for Early Childhood Education, or OMEP, at http://www.worldomep.org/en/. This is
an international organization which is not affiliated with any government and
non-profit. It has been in existence for over 60 years, and focuses of the rights
of all children worldwide to quality early childhood education as well as their
care. They are currently active in over 70 countries. This organization
sponsors research and conferences, and promotes the idea of high quality
education for young learners around the globe.
The second site I looked at was the Association for
Childhood Education International (ACEI) at https://acei.org/.
This C of P is comprised of educational professionals worldwide who share their
experiences and their knowledge with one another, and advocate the children’s
rights. Like most ECE organizations, their goal is the healthy development and
appropriate education of all children. They, too, hold informational summits
and provide access to the newest research available.
The third site I considered was Education
International (EI) at http://www.ei-ie.org/en/.
This organization is dedicated to representing and uniting teachers around the
world. They promote quality education and social equality, but they also
represent the interests of the teachers, which I found to be both interesting
and somewhat unique.
While investigating the various international sites I
came across an organization called Teach Away at https://www.teachaway.com/teaching-jobs-abroad.
This is a recruitment agency to place qualifies teachers in classrooms around
the world. I found a posting for an American school located in India for
preschool and kindergarten teachers. The job would begin in July of this year
and has a 2 year contract. Teachers must have a Bachelor’s degree in elementary
or early childhood education, and a preference would be given to those with
experience with Creative Curriculum. It offers a generous benefits package
including airfare, health benefits, and a furnished apartment. Interested
parties can apply at https://www.teachaway.com/teaching-jobs-abroad/preschool-lead-teacher-new-york-academy-india.
Another position listed is for a master teacher in
Dubai. The applicant must have a Bachelor’s or Master’s in education with ECE preferred.
This position also requires the teacher to have at least 5 years’ experience.
This job also has a 2 year contract, and begins in August 2016. It also offers
a benefit package for those not currently living in Dubai, but would prefer
applicants who have some knowledge of Dubai. More information can be found at https://www.teachaway.com/teaching-jobs-abroad/early-years-lead-master-teacher-aga-khan-early-learning-centre-uae.
If one is interested in Dubai, but would like to work
in a kindergarten classroom, there are 20 openings in a private international
school based on the American Common Core system. The applicant need have a
Bachelor’s in early learning, but does not need teaching experience beyond
student teaching. A generous benefit package includes health benefits, air
fare, and living accommodations. More information can be found at https://www.teachaway.com/teaching-jobs-abroad/kindergarten-teachers-private-international-school-dubai-0.
Good luck to everyone in their searches!
I think Education International (EI) is a great organization to bring teachers from around the world together. Global collaboration is wonderful especially when it benefits the children. Dubai offers generous compensation and benefits. Do you think you will consider working there?
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