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Teaching/Living in Israel

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:52 pm
by mmm2225
I will be interviewing with Walworth Barbour American Intl School later this week and I was wondering if anyone had any feedback about the school or living in Israel. This would be my first time teaching overseas, if offered a contract.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:06 pm
by wistuco
Will you be at UNI? I would like to interview with the school but have not heard anything after sending in my paperwork, so we'll see.

I had a friend go to the school for her first international teaching position and she really enjoyed working there.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:25 pm
by mmm2225
I will be at UNI. I was actually first contacted by the school to see if I would be interested in working there. I never really considered Israel before, as I've always assumed it was a dangerous place to live, but the more I've researched the school and the country, the more interested I've become in it, so I went ahead and agreed to an interview at the fair.

I feel like I might be in an "in-demand" field, as I've been contacted by a few schools just based off of my UNI profile and certification. Kind of funny because when I first began this journey of trying to teach overseas, I thought I would have to stop being a librarian/media specialist and go back to classroom teaching. Now it looks like I might have more of a chance to get a librarian position than a classroom one.