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Your site for advice on travel, international education, and life as an expatriate.


How to Become an International Teacher – Free Live Session

Ready to explore the world while teaching? Don’t miss our FREE masterclass on getting started in teaching abroad!

This JUNE 1, we will be holding a live Google Meet session for up to 100 people to go through the first module of our course: How to Become an International Teacher.

Join us with your coffee or tea, via Google Meet, on Saturday, June 1 – 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time)(You’ll receive an email from Nomadicgregors with the Google Meet Link several days prior).

In this first module, we’ll cover the basics of what international teaching is, what it’s like, what you need to get started, as well as a timeline of what you can probably reasonably expect when applying for your first overseas teaching position, as well as time for a Q&A.

This live session is free to join and we look forward to seeing you!




What We Do

We are here to provide you with insight into the life of teachers who teach and live at international schools.

We detail our lives and travels through blogs and podcasts, offer travel and lifestyle advice for teachers and expats, and provide a course for others looking to move and teach abroad.

Us on the beautiful Oregon Coast

Getting Started Teaching Abroad – A Course!

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Our course, “Getting Started Teaching Abroad,” is now available! This course is designed to help you get started in international education. Many people dream of traveling the world, but despite ample “time off,” it still isn’t possible for many teachers. This course will help you learn the ins and outs of getting your foot in the door of international education.

To help you on your journey to becoming an international educator, we’ll provide thorough videos, guides, timelines, and an opportunity to meet and discuss the process with other candidates going through it. You’ll build a network of others in the same position so that when it’s time to look for your second international posting, you’ll have an even larger network of contacts to draw upon as you find the perfect school and city for you!


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