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Navigate Your Future in Global Education  

7 practical strategies to jumpstart and grow your career around the world 

 Teaching abroad offers incredible opportunities, whether it’s exploring new cultures, advancing your career, or making a meaningful impact on students around the world. But many educators wonder: What does a global career path look like? How do I get started or move to the next level? 

This free 60-minute on-demand webinar is built to give you the tools, insights, and confidence to pursue any international teaching opportunity. Whether you’re just beginning your career or you are ready for advancement, this session will prepare you to smoothly navigate your future in global education. 

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This session is ideal for current teachers and aspiring educators around the world. 


You'll Learn:

 

How to start a career in international education

Salary expectations in various countries

What schools abroad are looking for

The role of mentorship and connections play in helping teachers succeed globally

How professional development can open doors to career advancement

 Tips for building resilience and confidence as a global educator 

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Hosts

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Jenny Mitchell

Director of Teaching and Learning, Kaohsiung American School 
 
Jenny is an experienced international educator and administrator, having lived and worked in seven countries outside of the United States. She has experience in American and International Baccalaureate (IB) schools and also works for the IB as a workshop leader and a member of the authorization team. Jenny is currently based in Taiwan, where she is the Director of Teaching and Learning at Kaohsiung American School and a faculty instructor at Moreland University. 
 
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Taylor Williams

Coordinator of Professional Learning, AP, and Secondary Curriculum, International Christian School in Hong Kong 
  
 Taylor is a faculty instructor at Moreland University with over 14 years of experience in K-12 and university education. He has a master’s in Educational Technology and is currently the Coordinator of Professional Learning, AP, and Secondary Curriculum at the International Christian School in Hong Kong.
 

Meet the Panel