I’ve spent over 25 years teaching in international schools across Honduras, Egypt, Kuwait, Cambodia, Venezuela, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia.
I’ve seen what works, what fails, and what quietly ruins a teacher’s experience overseas.
These books break down how to get hired, choose the right schools, and avoid the mistakes most teachers don’t see coming.
Most teachers don’t fail to get hired overseas.
They fail by choosing the wrong school.
Find the Right School —Before You Accept the Wrong One
Most teachers can get hired overseas.
Very few land in the right school.
If you’re thinking about teaching abroad, the biggest mistake isn’t getting rejected.
It’s accepting the wrong offer.
International schools vary wildly. Some will change your life for the better. Others will burn you out fast.
In International Teacher Guide: Finding the Right Fit, I break down exactly how the hiring process works, what job fairs are really like, and how to spot the difference between a great opportunity and a costly mistake.
This is based on 25+ years in international schools, hundreds of interviews, and thousands of conversations with teachers trying to figure it out the hard way.
If you’re serious about teaching overseas, this book will save you time, money, and years of frustration.
Inside this book:
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How international job fairs actually work (and why they’re different)
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How to choose between schools, contracts, and locations
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What recruiters won’t tell you upfront
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How to avoid common first-year mistakes
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What life overseas is really like (not the fantasy version)
Trusted by teachers navigating international hiring for over 25 years.


A Career That Feels Bigger Than a Classroom
Most teachers stay in one system their entire lives.
Some quietly step into a completely different world.
Teaching overseas isn’t just a job change.
It’s a complete shift in how you live, work, and see the world.
In International Teaching: The Best-Kept Secret in Education, I pull back the curtain on a career path most teachers never even realize exists.
This isn’t theory. It’s built from decades of teaching across multiple countries, working with international schools, and watching educators transform their lives in ways they never expected.
You’ll see what it actually looks like to teach in a global classroom, adapt to new cultures, build a network around the world, and create a lifestyle that most teachers don’t think is possible.
It’s not always easy. But it’s worth it.
Inside this book:
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What international teaching is really like day-to-day
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How teachers build global careers across countries
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The hidden systems behind hiring, recruiting, and school networks
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Financial realities, perks, and long-term benefits
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The lifestyle shift no one explains before you go
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The global teacher community and how it actually works
