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Unread Oct 4th, 2006, 02:53 pm
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Hi everyone! I am currently a undergrad student that is pursuing a teaching degree(early childhood to fourth grade levels). I have one more year left in my undergraduate education and am very interested in teaching abraod. I came across this website and am so happy to have found it. Reading the experiences of others already teaching abroad is exactly what I was searching for. Although this site has useful information for those already teaching abroad, I was wondering if someone could direct me towards a path of how to teach abroad. Should I be doing something about it now or after I graduate? What are some good resources or other sites to look at. Any additional tips or info would be greatly appreciated! Hope to hear from someone soon
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