Educators Going Global

By: Audrey Forgeron and David Carpenter
  • Summary

  • Our mission is to inform both veteran and aspiring international educators about working overseas - What it’s like and how it's changing, Where to find more information, Why "going global" is so attractive and How and When to work through the recruiting process. We do this via targeted episodes where we give informational interviews as well as sharing personal vignettes related to all aspects of international education. We work to tell the full story so you are really in the know about international schools. We invite you to travel, teach and connect with us!
    © 2024 Educators Going Global
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Episodes
  • 68. Season's Greetings: Our Season 2 Wrapped Up For You!
    Dec 20 2024

    Join us for our second anniversary show as we review and celebrate all the incredible guests from this past year. Our review provides some insights for each interview that might lead you to return to shows you previously enjoyed – and to seek out those you missed – to take a listen!

    We organized the episodes into the themes of:

    • Recruiting and Transitioning
    • International Teacher Experiences with Lessons Learned
    • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
    • Belonging
    • Technology/ Online Learning
    • Leadership
    • Future of Education
    • International Families
    • Standalone Topics - Professional Development & Reviewing Our Resource Library

    The show was recorded on December 14, 2024.


    Categories: Transitions | School Life | Travel | Recruiting



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    Music: YouTube. (2022).
    Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.

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    56 mins
  • 67. International Kid Turned International Teacher: The Journey of Maxwell Carpenter
    Dec 6 2024

    We found Maxwell Carpenter globe-trotting into his first gig as an international teacher. We spoke to him about his experiences along the way.

    Maxwell Carpenter is an IB Physics teacher at St George's British International School of Rome. He began teaching in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington DC after studying Physics, Math, and Education at Virginia Tech. He is interested in exploring interdisciplinary approaches to education, drawing from his interests in philosophy, mythology, history, and comparative religion. In his free time, he enjoys reading and collecting, drinking and sharing tea.

    The Guiding Questions were, “What has your move to being an international educator looked like — from recruiting to onboarding to transitioning to orientation? Now, with a couple of months of international teaching experience under your belt, how goes it?”

    Here are a few topics covered in the interview:

    • Why go global?
    • Recruiting using a variety of pathways
    • Lessons from interviewing
    • Emotional ups and downs
    • Onboarding
    • Orientation - school and personal efforts
    • US versus International teaching comparison
    • Life outside of school
    • The reveal of Max’s new home and school


    The show was recorded on October 19, 2024.

    Categories: PD | School Life | Travel | Recruiting



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    educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com

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    Music: YouTube. (2022).
    Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.

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    49 mins
  • 66. Tales From a Trio of Intrepid Educators: Adventures and "Lessons Learned" As Told By a Panel of Veteran International Teachers
    Nov 27 2024

    Get ready to learn a lot about international education as we interview three long-term veterans while sharing a few insights ourselves.

    David Ross is a retired 58-year-old international educator. He began teaching elementary school in Los Angeles, then moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with his family to teach at ISKL for six years. He then took a one-year sabbatical with his family to bike across Europe and ended up in Saigon, Vietnam. He taught grade four for nine years at SSIS and coached middle and high school men’s volleyball. He enjoys SCUBA diving, free diving, playing in a band, pickleball, staying fit, and cooking. He has also been a proactive investor and proponent of financial literacy.

    Rob Howe is a 56-year-old business professional and international educator. He began his career in the technology industry. After a 1.5-year sabbatical from work, he met his wife, an international teacher, and decided to become one. His first opportunity was in Jakarta, Indonesia, for two years at NJIS. He then returned to the USA, started a new career in sustainability consulting, and adopted two children from India. In 2014, he returned to overseas teaching. Posts included Beirut, Lebanon, Harare, Zimbabwe, and Saigon, Vietnam at SSIS. He participated in the Sustainability Council at each school and is an avid hiker, biker, gardener, and explorer.

    Amy Hunt is currently teaching Psychology and Science of Mind at Nueva School in the San Francisco Bay Area. After earning an MAT and spending a year in outdoor education in 1987, Amy left the US at age 25 to teach IB English in Addis Ababa, where she met her husband, Lee Fertig. They moved together to Rio, where Amy also began teaching IB Theory of Knowledge. They moved to the U.S. for awhile and then went back overseas, for more beautiful experiences in Barcelona, São Paulo, and Brussels before returning to the US in 2020. A curious risk-taker and boundary-stretcher, Amy has taught many subjects and recently became a certified yoga therapist. She reads a lot, loves murder shows and pickleball, takes hikes and cold plunges, and tries to coax her three 20-something children to fly the nest.

    Our Guiding Question was, “What are some lessons learned from your careers as international educators?”

    Here are a few topics covered in this episode:

    • Personal and Professional: Big picture highlights and lowlights
    • Strategies to make the most of one’s time overseas both personally and professionally
    • Raising Children Overseas: Tips to support them in and outside of school
    • Living in and outside the school bubble
    • Different life and career pathways

    The show was recorded on October 16, 2024.

    Categories: Parenting | School Life | Transitions | Travel | Finances




    Remember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information or to subscribe to our newsletter!

    Email us with comments or suggestions at
    educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com

    Follow us on
    LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

    Listen on your favorite podcast app: connect from our
    share page.

    Music: YouTube. (2022).
    Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.

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    1 hr and 15 mins

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