The world in your classroom
Linking leaders: why school leaders partner with peers in other countries
Building international links and partnerships: top tips from schools
How have international experiences influenced you as a teacher?
Teachers are a globe-trotting bunch - travelling and working overseas. Kerry Eustice talks to the educators whose global adventures have informed their teaching style and ethos
Exploring the professional development benefits of international exchanges
Education ideas from other countries: what would you bring to the UK?
Engaging students with special needs through international links
Nick Morrison explores how schools are using international links to engage students with special educational needs
International lesson ideas: bringing a world view into the classroom
From Kent to Kampala: how schools are benefiting from international links
Why students need a global awareness and understanding of other cultures
From trips to Normandy beaches to language blogs, José Picardo explores the growing importance of offering students international experiences
Using technology to connect with schools in other countries
How international projects connect the curriculum to the real world
Why I became a teacher: to inspire and help struggling students
Working and researching in other countries had a huge impact on Chris Gabbett's understanding of students. Here, he reflects on a truly international teaching career
Lessons around the world: working with schools overseas - live chat
Join us to debate the opportunities, challenges and benefits of international collaboration, Thursday 27 September 4pm to 6pm