Study Education Abroad

If you are an education major, you might ask yourself “why should I consider studying abroad?” particularly if your plan is to teach in your local school system. More than any time in the past, employers, from local school districts to large multi-national education companies, are seeking candidates with a global viewpoint, international experience and understanding of other cultures and peoples. Plus, today’s local schools are more ethnically and socioeconomically diverse than they ever have been, a trend that is only going to continue.

Educators with international study or teaching experience will be the ones best positioned to take advantages of teaching opportunities not only locally, but around the globe. Whether you choose a semester or year abroad, undertake an internship, pursue a graduate degree or even take a summer short course, you’ll be giving yourself a significant advantage career-wise and a once-in-a-lifetime
experience that’s never more in reach than during your college years.

What areas of education can I study?

Deaf Studies
Early Childhood
Educational Administration
Educational Counseling
Higher Education
Learning Management
Math Education
Music Education
Outdoor Education
Physical Education
Science and Technology Education
Special Education
TESOL/ESL
Teaching—Primary and Secondary
Translation and Interpreting
and more!

Where can I study education abroad?

Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific - www.australearn.org/education

Asia - www.asialearn.org/education

Europe - www.eurolearn.org/education

 

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad - 12050 N. Pecos St., Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234
1-800-980-0033 - studyabroad@globalinksabroad.org
www.globalinksabroad.org - www.australearn.org - www.asialearn.org - www.eurolearn.org