EducatorsAbroad
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EducatorsAbroad is a program provider offering 2 abroad programs. Programs offered include Internship abroad programs in 12 countries such as Multi-Region, Brazil, Chile, and Japan.
Exceptional educators are global educators. Become a global educator through the EducatorsAbroad Ltd. worldwide network of education professionals.
EducatorsAbroad faculty and colleagues partner with individuals of all backgrounds who are interested in and committed to improving the effectiveness of educators in our global profession of teaching.
Study Abroad with EducatorsAbroad
"I worked with a demographic of students that I had no experience working with before, and by the end of my 10 week placement I had generated a strong bond with my students, and they were all sad to see me go. I worked on my skills as an educator, specifically in classroom management and lesson preparation, so it was definitely w..."
Greyson S Western Washington University
"I learned more about British culture and went to London for four days to see all of the exciting sights! The school was lovely and everyone was so kind."
Elyse H University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I gained that I can go abroad and successfully teach. I enjoyed that my students were all about learning and I was doing a lot more teaching; rather than behavior management. I did have students that I had to talk to about how they were acting. However, I only had to talk to them once and then it was the last time I had to talk ..."
A student University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I learned more about what it is like to teach at an international school in a different country away from you family. I also improved and learned more German than I knew going to Germany. It was so worthwhile. It was an amazing teaching experience that increased my interest in teaching abroad. "
Jamie L University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I think that every experience is worthwhile as long as you are intentional and aware of yourself and your community. I learned more than can be summarized without sounding glib. Any immersion experience is important and worthwhile. In such an experience you are given opportunities to learn about your personal values/ethics/needs..."
A student Western Washington University
"I became more confident in my teaching abilities BUT I think teaching at an all girls school (which I did really enjoy) didn't prepare me for the types of schools I'll be applying to at home. I think teaching all girls is a very different experience than teaching at a co-ed school. I wish my experience was more applicable."
A student Western Washington University
"I learned a lot about myself as a teacher; about what I would like to do differently, the skills I have that are really unique to me, and that I can really use. I have also learned a lot about the way different countries interact as well as how they perceive the U.S. I tend to perceive the US more as an outsider than an Americ..."
Megan T Western Washington University
"I now know so much about the Maori culture. I know how to work with a much less strict curriculum than I'm used to, the freedom was a breath of fresh air but It also made me much more aware of what I was teaching and staying focused. This whole experience was definitely worthwhile, even that's an understatement."
A student Western Washington University
"This experiance was worth wild. I gained on what I needed to do to be a full time teacher plus exeriance the local culture. "
Tatsuya k Western Washington University
"The culture difference was great to see and experience. I also thought thier school staff team was so cohesive and worked together so well that there were few problems between staff and made it easy for me to fit into the team."
Sarah H University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"I am glad I did it because otherwise I would have always wondered but I wish I would have just studied abroad rather than student taught abroad. I spent a lot of money on a less than beneficial experience in that area. "
Mallory M University of North Dakota
"A lot about teaching, myself, and New Zealand"
A student Western Washington University
"Australia is similar to America in numerous ways, so it wasn't that much of a culture shock. But, there was enough difference in their lives that was noticeable. They were appreciable as well. I've always wanted to teach abroad and this just made me hungry for more. This program sufficed in it's goal for me. I learned how to tea..."
Michael S Western Washington University
"I have a greater understanding of Argentine culture and the spanish language. As a result of this experience, I hope to teach internationally in the future."
Phoebe H Western Washington University
"YES!"
SEAN D Western Washington University
" I have gained a lot of confidence through this experience and also broadened my ideas about education. I think I have a lot more to offer having experienced teaching in a different culture. "
Anna C Western Washington University
"I can't wait to teach abroad again and return to New Zealand one day. If all my family did not live here I would live/teach in Whakatane, New Zealand in a heartbeat. "
Lisa L Western Washington University
"I will never accept a teaching job in another country without living there first for at least three months. Going into it blindly is difficult, to say the least, because one cannot account for the cultural differences without living them first. I would definitely never want to teach in Costa Rica. The teaching style is antiquate..."
Brianna M Western Washington University