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5 Reasons Why International Teaching Exchange is Essential for Your Career in Education

January 5, 2020 by guest Leave a Comment

It can seem overwhelming to distinguish yourself in today’s flooded market of talented educators. Many teachers are now seeking unique experiences to enhance their employability. Here’s why participating in one of Amity’s Exchange Programs is the life-changing opportunity you need to take your teaching career to the next level. 

 

 

Experience in a U.S. classroom will transform you into a versatile and adaptable educator. 

Exposure to new and unique teaching styles is one of the most effective ways for a teacher to hone his or her professional skills and confidence. Teachers are confronted with unique challenges daily. Our Amity alumni frequently express that their training in a U.S. classroom greatly increased their ability to foresee and handle diverse situations and student needs. 

You will greatly improve your English language skills. 

Nothing will excel your foreign language skills faster than practicing in a real-world setting. While integrating into a new U.S. community and school, you will find it essential to practice English on a daily basis. 100% of Amity participants return to their home countries with vastly improved English language skills and fluency. 

You’ll develop cross-cultural awareness. 

We live in an increasingly global society. School communities are a microcosm of the greater world, bringing together individuals from different backgrounds and unique cultures. International experience will provide you with cultural intelligence and global competence, which will directly improve your ability to teach increasingly diverse student populations. Your future students, employers, and colleagues will benefit from your widened worldview and cultural understanding.

Experience abroad is a unique resume booster.

Living and teaching abroad requires a great deal of skills that make a prospective employee stand-out. Employers will take note of your flexibility, resourcefulness, maturity and perseverance, all character traits that are essential for moving across the world. Your willingness to leave your comfort zone while seeking an opportunity of professional and personal growth will greatly set you aside from other applicants. 

Your professional network will grow tremendously.

Networking is an essential part of career development. Many Amity Alumni stay closely connected with former supervisors, principals, administrators, and colleagues. These individuals often serve as mentors, references, and guides for the remainder of our participants’ careers. Establishing connections writers for hire throughout the world opens the door to unique professional opportunities and resources. 

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This experience changed my life! Now, I have more dreams and some other goals. I'm so thankful for everything that I've learned. I want to continue growing as a human and as a teacher. The Amity program is one the best things that ever happened to me." - Michelle, 2018-2019 Intern

We have been working with Amity for several years. Learning about different cultures, communities, traditions, music, arts, dances and more, helps our students to see the world as a global place fostering diversity and respect. Having a second adult in the classroom helps our teachers to be able to have more individualized attention to students and work on small groups. Amity has been a wonderful organization to work with, reliable and accessible, bringing highly qualified young people to work in our school."- Maria Buceta Miller, Amity School Coordinator, John Stanford International School

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Below is what Mr. Morales has shared with Amity Institute regarding his award: 

“I’m honored to share that I was selected as Teacher of the Year at Harvest Preparatory Academy and have been nominated for the city-wide Teacher of the Year award.

This recognition would not have been possible without the incredible opportunity and support provided by Amity Institute. As a cultural exchange teacher, I’m deeply grateful for the chance to grow, connect, and contribute meaningfully to my school community.

I’m also proud to share that I was chosen to deliver the keynote address to our graduating seniors.

On a personal note, my wife Hannah continues to grow in her role as District EL Coordinator, and our son Caiden is thriving—he was recently selected to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at his kindergarten graduation.

Thank you again for making this journey possible for our family.”

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“In this photo, we are at the University Food Bank, where we had the opportunity to collaborate with the fifth-grade Spanish students from McDonald International School. During our visit, we worked as a team packing rice into bags, a task that not only allowed us to help those in need but also enjoy an environment of cooperation and learning.

It was a very fun and enriching experience, where we all came together to make a difference, while also strengthening our bonds as a group. Each one of us contributed actively, and in the end, we felt proud to have been part of such an important cause.”

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“This picture is with the soccer players at Milwaukee French Immersion School. 
I was volunteering to be the Soccer Coach and they really liked it we won ours four out of 6 games!”

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“This is a photo in the organization Feed my Starving Children in Eden Prairie over Thanksgiving break with my host family-The Harringtons. In the left Keri (mom), then James (son), after him Emily (daughter) very concentrated in her job, Levi (dad) and last me (Marlen). We helped create 32,184 meals.”

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“Celebrating December 31st in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, with my host mom’s entire family. A night filled with joy, gifts, delicious food, and, of course, a family photo to remember. This moment represents the warmth and love with which they welcomed me into their home, making me feel part of the family on such a special date.”

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“Over Christmas break we went to Cancun (Mexico). And one of the adventures of our trip was to visit Chichen Itza, one of the main Mayan archaeological sites in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, declared a World Heritage Site. 

In this picture are my host family and me. Matt and Laura, George and Joey. This fun photo was taken by our guide Jose.”

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