Having worked in many corners of the world, Barbara Burns is keen to see students achieve the same sort of ...
Kiwi teachers preparing global citizens
We live in a world that no longer has geographical barriers, and where curiosity and cultural awareness lead us further afield than ever before. More and more students are considering overseas universities as an option after finishing high school, while teachers are becoming more versed in what is required to assist these students achieve their dream of becoming global citizens. EducationHQ reporter MICHELLE CURRAN looks at why Kiwi teenagers are choosing far-off destinations to study and how teachers can help to prepare them to take on the world.
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