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<p>**Teach and Travel: Finding Your Perfect International School<br /> **<br /> <em>A Teacher’s Guide to International School Opportunities</em></p> <p>In recent years we have seen significant demand for international teachers, leading to a surge in international schools hiring qualified educators from abroad. Securing such a position opens up a wealth of opportunities, but it requires presenting meticulously crafted CVs and cover letters to make a strong first impression.</p> <p>Beyond applications for the job, a strategic approach involving effective use of job boards, professional networks, and social media is essential to maximize your visibility and opportunities. This eBook offers invaluable insights and practical advice to help educators navigate the international teaching landscape and secure fulfilling positions, promising an adventurous journey into diverse cultures and impactful teaching careers.</p>
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World Trade Organisation (WTO)

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<p>I.B. Diploma Economics. Section International Economics.</p> <p>History of WTO, functions and objectives.</p> <p>Can be used for all high school levels.</p>
Macroeconomics: Economic integration and Standards of LivingQuick View
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Macroeconomics: Economic integration and Standards of Living

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<p>Suitable for high school students.<br /> One PowerPoint covering International Economics: Economic integration.<br /> Looks at the various types of trade agreements.Who are the winners and losers of the integration of the world’s economies?<br /> The other PowerPoint covering Developed and Developing Economies: Standards of Living.<br /> Includes GNI per capita, LEDC, MEDC, HDI, Characteristics of developing countries, Absolute and relative poverty, Government policies to alleviate poverty,Foreign Aid. Focusing particularly on standards of living. For Economics teachers and students IGCSE and other.</p>
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Costs of Production

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For IGCSE students. Economics and Business Studies. Explaining with the use of graphs: Total and average cost, Fixed cost, Average fixed cost, Variable costs, Average variable costs, Fixed and Variable costs on the same graph and Average cost.
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Developed and Developing Economies: Standards of Living

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A PowerPoint covering Developed and Developing Economies: Standards of Living.<br /> Includes GNI per capita, LEDC, MEDC, HDI, Characteristics of developing countries, Absolute and relative poverty, Government policies to alleviate poverty,Foreign Aid. For Economics teachers and students IGCSE and other.
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Differences in Expenditure Patterns

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IGCSE Economics. Simple and easy to understand. Looks at sources of income, consumption, patterns of expenditure, saving and dissaving, borrowing, Average propensity to save and Average propensity to consume.
IB Economics (new syllabus 2022) IA guideQuick View
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IB Economics (new syllabus 2022) IA guide

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<p>This bundle will help you present the Internal Assessment expectations of I.B. Economics (new syllabus 2022).</p> <p>It contains</p> <ol> <li>A powerpoint to present to your students introducing the IA portfolio and requirements for IA number 1. It includes all the details including the new assessment criteria.</li> <li>To advise students on their choice of article, an editable document for your students to share with you.</li> <li>The required coverpage, editable for your students.</li> <li>A powerpoint giving guidance for criterion A diagrams.</li> <li>A checklist for students before they submit IA one to the teacher.</li> </ol>
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Price discrimination

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<p>PowerPoint to explain : Price discrimination-Definition and conditions for price discrimination</p> <p>The PP helps to Describe price discrimination as the practice of charging different prices to different consumer groups for the same product, where the price difference is not justified by differences in cost.</p>