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OVER A CUPPA TEA
by Nadine
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Germany
This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with Jess, a passionate teacher from a suburban town in North Dublin. After teaching for one...
Nadine Lyons
Jan 195 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: New York
This week, I caught up with Alannah McGettigan, a passionate educator from Co. Donegal, Ireland, currently in her second year teaching at...
Nadine Lyons
Jan 126 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Canada
This week, I had the pleasure of catching up with Heather Lucas, a seasoned educator originally from Toronto, Canada. With over 10 years...
Nadine Lyons
Jan 35 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Uganda
This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Robyn, a passionate and dedicated teacher originally from South Africa. With seven years...
Nadine Lyons
Dec 18, 20248 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Australia
This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Aoife Condron Rigney, known on Instagram as @teacha_efa , a dedicated primary school...
Nadine Lyons
Dec 1, 20249 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Italy
This week, I’m delighted to share Ciara's story, a fellow teacher from Donegal who has ventured far from home to teach internationally....
Nadine Lyons
Nov 22, 20246 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Malaysia
This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Rachael, a dedicated teacher whose international teaching journey has taken her from...
Nadine Lyons
Nov 15, 20247 min read
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Mallorca, Spain
This week, I caught up with Lisa McAlpine, a Scottish primary school teacher currently in her second year of teaching in Dubai. With six...
Nadine Lyons
Nov 10, 20245 min read
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Dear NQT...
Stepping into teaching is exciting, overwhelming, and everything in between.
Dear NQT is a series of honest, practical letters for early career teachers, because sometimes, the best advice is the kind that feels like a conversation over a cuppa.
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