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| With Greenheart Travel's Teach Abroad Programs, get paid to live and work overseas in 6 different countries while experiencing true cultural exchange. Teaching English abroad offers great benefits, and most programs are FREE! Aside from the personal and career benefits of teaching abroad, this programs offer great job benefits. | Japan Exchange and Teaching Program Participants are placed with local government organisations throughout Japan or can choose to teach in every imaginable locality, including large cities, small and medium-sized towns, and rural farming and fishing villages. | In the short term, Teach For China’s Fellows are placed in full-time, two-year teaching commitments at under-resourced schools, where they meet the pressing need for exceptional educators. In the long term, Teach For China supports its alumni – equipped with the experience, conviction, and insight that comes from leading children to fulfill their potential – to be a force for change, working from across sectors to expand educational opportunity. |
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| A comprehensive resource for overseas teaching opportunities and research into the programs |
Sponsored by the State Department, a Fulbright offers various fellowships for U.S. graduating seniors, graduate students, young professionals and artists to study abroad for one academic year. The Program also includes the English Teaching Assistant component. |
The Toyota International Teacher Program is an international professional-development opportunity for U.S. secondary school teachers focusing on environmental stewardship and global connectedness. Selected teachers travel on a short-term (2-3 week) study tour to a country that is at the forefront of innovative solutions to environmental challenges. The teachers explore environmental issues through hands-on activities and incorporate what they learn into interdisciplinary and solution-focused lesson plans to share with their students and communities in the U.S |