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International education broadens the mind

Kids in schoolAs many as 96 percent of expats from across Europe responding to our education poll feel that their children are benefiting from schooling abroad - although the system could do with some improving here and there...
 
 

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The challenges of teaching abroad

TeacherTeachers responding to our education questionnaire were pleased to be working abroad in an international environment, but language, low pay, lack of recognition of foreign credentials and finding information around teaching in Europe were seen as a challenge.
 

International Education - an industry, an ideal, an individual choice

Kevin Bartlett, Director of the International School of Brussels, offers a useful guide for parents about to choose an international school for their children.
 

Spanish loses out to English under scheme

There is no doubt that English is increasingly becoming the lingua franca in many areas, including education. How is this affecting education in Spain?
 

Speaking Spanish like Bob Dylan

Those struggling to learn Spanish might often wonder if there is another, easier, way to master the language.
 

Nation’s bright sparks get left behind

Education system focuses on general standards, ignoring the most talented.
 

The classroom terror: Bullied expat children

Bullying is a problem for children everywhere. But if you are an expat, you might be an easier target for tormentors. Expatica reports.
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