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Primary Teaching Jobs in Australia – What to Expect

June 17, 2011leadingo

The most important factor for us when helping people find primary teaching jobs in Australia is that they are happy before, during and after their stay. We pride ourselves on…

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How to become an Australian Citizen

January 15, 2011leadingo

With Australia day fast approaching, I thought this would be a good time to discuss how you can become an Australian Citizen. The Good News: – If you are a Canadian…

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Couch Surfing and House Sitting in Australia

December 16, 2010leadingo

Have you ever thought about house sitting while travelling or teaching in Australia?  This is a fantastic way to see other parts of Australia, while saving some money! One of…

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Teachers interested in Australia – tell us what you need!

November 19, 2010leadingo

We want to hear from you! Vote Now! [poll id=”16″] [poll id=”6″] [poll id=”10″] Not sure how to get to Australia? Contact us now and let us help you make…

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What to Bring to Australia Part II

October 20, 2010leadingo

So far we have discussed 5 items that should not be forgotten when moving to Australia: a jacket, electronic documents, work clothes, toiletries, and photos. 6) A Backpack – so…

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What to Bring to Australia Part I

October 13, 2010leadingo

Over the years we have had a lot of teachers ask us questions about Australia. One of the biggest is: What should I bring? The Ten Most Important Things to…

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Skype: a tool for teachers in Australia

September 7, 2010leadingo

If you haven’t used Skype before, then you are missing out especially if you are overseas. We made the conscious decision to start using Skype with Canadian teachers interested in…

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Seven Reasons Students Don’t Like Using Laptops in Schools

April 6, 2010Riley Wignall

Laptops are toys and used for games. They become just a replacement to writing with pen and paper and are not used in a ‘fun’ way in the classroom. Blogwork…

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Eating with Australians – Etiquette

September 23, 2009leadingo

Eating with Australians – Etiquette 1) Plate 2) Tea 3) Supper (link to https://leadingout.net/blog/2008/11/05/australian-slang-25-essential-words-and-phrases/comment-page-1/#comment-1034) 4) Bring something first time, second time, try to cook, alwyas offer to help clean up…

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When Should You Teach in Australia?

June 7, 2009leadingo

Knowing when to travel and teach overseas is critical in the decision making process but it can also effect your enjoyment once overseas. First things first: WHY are you thinking about teaching overseas?…

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