Expat Teachers Support Education Reform in Kazakhstan
By Anne Keeling
Summary: Anne's article introduces you to several teachers and schools that are supporting education reform in Kazakhstan.
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About the Author
Anne Keeling works for Teachers International Consultancy (TIC) which specialises in advising and recruiting teachers for international schools. TIC can offer advice about jobs, careers and conditions in schools from Buenos Aries to Beijing.
Additional Information:
- Kazakhstan Guide
- Healthcare & Health Insurance in Kazakhstan
- Members Talk about Healthcare & Health Insurance in Kazakhstan
- Best Places to Live in Kazakhstan
- Guide to Real Estate in Kazakhstan
- Pros & Cons of Living in Kazakhstan
- Cost of Living in Kazakhstan
- Homeschooling in Kazakhstan
- How to Enroll Your Children in School in Kazakhstan
- Educational System in Kazakhstan
- 10 Things to Know Before Moving to Kazakhstan
- Pros and Cons of Living in Kazakhstan 2024
Comments
TraceyDekkerThank you for the great article! I have a question about going to teach there (specifically at an NIS) if I have children of my own. My children are 6 and 10 years old. How hard is it to get them into a school there? What sort of school fees would I pay? Would I need aftercare for them? I hear working hours are long and I'm not sure if I'd be able to collect them from school on time. Is there anything else I'd need to consider? Thank you so much, in advance :)