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8 Tips— Signing an International Teaching Contract

March 9, 2016 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Monkey on my balcony

Each year, Americans travel abroad to teach English and other subjects at international schools. They are delighted to embark on an adventure and cannot wait to travel abroad. Many step into their new role without fully understanding some of the finer details of life as an expat. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Expat Living, International Education Tagged With: American expats, being an expat teacher, choosing an international teaching job., connecting with expats, expat international teacher, expat teaching abroad, negotiating a international teaching contract

Teaching English Abroad: Are You Interested?

March 8, 2016 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

On International Women’s Day, I was a panelist at the Teaching English Abroad program at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Career Services sponsored this talk. In honor of International Women’s Day, the two male speakers asked me to go first. My fellow panelists included Dieter … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Expat Living, International Education Tagged With: Adam H. Lisbon, Dieter Bruhn, expat teaching abroad, finding an international teaching job, International Women's Day, One World Training, teaching abroad, teaching English abroad, The Japan Exchange Teaching Program, University of Colorado Career Services

Grateful American on the 4th of July

July 3, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Today, Americans begin their annual celebration of the 4th of July. Parades, community events, family gatherings, and fireworks will enrich their day and throughout their extended weekend. Some Americans may take time to reflect on our country’s history while others might become … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Expat Living, Lifestyle Tagged With: expat stepping outside comfort zone, Hamat Teverya National Park, Jewish London, living outside comfort zone, longreads, proud American, proud to be an American, stepping outside comfort zone

Teaching Abroad: Are You Ready For the Challenge?

February 16, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Some people shy away from new experiences while others embrace the opportunity to step outside their comfort zone. On February 5, I addressed the challenges associated with teaching abroad at the Colorado Council International Reading Association (CCIRA) 4 day Literacy Conference … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Expat Living, International Education Tagged With: CCIRA, CCIRA literacy conference, expat teaching in India, finding an international teaching job, international teaching, jobs outside your comfort zone, living outside comfort zone, May This be the Best Year of Your Life, teaching in a foreign country, Teaching in India

Jews of India at Rodef Shalom

August 26, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Last Sunday morning, I was a guest speaker at Congregation Rodef Shalom in Denver. I talked about my Indian expat experience and the Jews of India. I was the first speaker for the synagogue's Jewish Communities Around the World series. In November, another speaker will talk … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Expat Living, Jewish Culture Tagged With: Bangalore Chabad, Chabad, guest speaker, guest speaker at Congregation Rodef Shalom, history of Jews of India, Indian Jewry, Jews of India

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