134 result(s) for teaching job
Xpat Opinion: Criticism & Self-Criticism Of Hungarian Teachers
- 14 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
I have written many times about the state of Hungarian education, which in the last 25 years has gone through multiple changes, not necessarily for the better. In the past I usually concentrated on the quality of education and teaching methods and bemoaned the fact that, as far I can see, life hasn’t changed very much in the last 60-70 years in the average Hungarian school. But now I would like ...
Zsófia Jakab-Alibaux, Head of Secondary of Britannica International School
- 5 Oct 2015 12:00 PM
Zsófia began her career at Britannica International School in 1999 as a French teacher and then started to teach EAL to various levels and age groups. She also did two years of postgraduate studies in Law at ELTE while working at Britannica. She then moved to France and worked there at an international school in Lyon, teaching mainly EAL to primary and secondary students along with some French.
See What Happened @ Gift Of The Gab: Final Of The Finalists
- 24 Sep 2015 12:50 PM
- entertainment
By Mary Murphy: The last drop of adrenaline has drained and life is back to normal, or as normal as it gets. Memories of Friday night still live on, where about 180 people gathered to see who in Budapest would win the coveted Gabber title as finalists from the five seasons met on stage at New Orleans in the Gift of the Gab Final of the Finalists.
Xpat Interview: Carna Krsul Kerekes, Expat Actress
- 13 Apr 2015 12:00 PM
My name is Čarna Kršul Kerekes, I'm a Croatian actress living in Budapest for the last fifteen years.
XpatLoop Interview: Paul Slocombe, Former Director, American International School of Budapest
- 30 Mar 2015 12:00 PM
I grew up in the UK and enjoyed a rewarding career in teaching and school leadership in England.
János Suga, Former Director of Sales & Marketing, ENIAC Computing
- 29 Dec 2014 11:00 AM
János Suga despite his original education of bridge construction engineer, started to work in the aviation business in different positions and countries for 13 years. After the aviation period he changed to the IT/telecom industry where he worked in the then new IP technology's implemetation at Pantel Rt and later bacame the GM of Motorola Hungary for Central Eastern Europe.
Xpat Interview: Ervin Kassai, Tekinvest Holding Kft.
- 8 Sep 2014 12:00 PM
Harmony and balance are the most important finding the time for things that are really important. however the difficulty is the priority list that always changes, yet one thing never does, the time that is available in one day. SO for me what is of essence is to find the balance amongst the things that are really of significant instead of the ones that are deemed a must by your environment.
"Murder In The Puszta" - First Hungarian Murder Mystery Game Published
- 1 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
If you and your friends want to solve a Magyar murder in the comfort of your own home, try “Murder in the Puszta”. This is a murder mystery party game where each player acts out a suspect in a murder case. A fictitious csárda (inn) on the edge of the Puszta National Park serves as the crime scene, where inn owners Pisti and Marika always give their guests a hearty welcome.
Hungarian Teachers Union Wants Compulsory Schooling Age Restored To 18
- 2 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The Democratic Trade Union of Teachers (PDSZ) has called on the government to restore the upper age limit for compulsory schooling to 18 years. Speaking in front of the Ministry of Human Resources on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, the union’s chief, László Mendrey, said membership of the National Teachers’ Chamber should be made voluntary rather than mandatory.
Xpat Opinion: Criticism & Self-Criticism Of Hungarian Teachers
- 14 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
I have written many times about the state of Hungarian education, which in the last 25 years has gone through multiple changes, not necessarily for the better. In the past I usually concentrated on the quality of education and teaching methods and bemoaned the fact that, as far I can see, life hasn’t changed very much in the last 60-70 years in the average Hungarian school. But now I would like ...
Zsófia Jakab-Alibaux, Head of Secondary of Britannica International School
- 5 Oct 2015 12:00 PM
Zsófia began her career at Britannica International School in 1999 as a French teacher and then started to teach EAL to various levels and age groups. She also did two years of postgraduate studies in Law at ELTE while working at Britannica. She then moved to France and worked there at an international school in Lyon, teaching mainly EAL to primary and secondary students along with some French.
See What Happened @ Gift Of The Gab: Final Of The Finalists
- 24 Sep 2015 12:50 PM
- entertainment
By Mary Murphy: The last drop of adrenaline has drained and life is back to normal, or as normal as it gets. Memories of Friday night still live on, where about 180 people gathered to see who in Budapest would win the coveted Gabber title as finalists from the five seasons met on stage at New Orleans in the Gift of the Gab Final of the Finalists.
Xpat Interview: Carna Krsul Kerekes, Expat Actress
- 13 Apr 2015 12:00 PM
My name is Čarna Kršul Kerekes, I'm a Croatian actress living in Budapest for the last fifteen years.
XpatLoop Interview: Paul Slocombe, Former Director, American International School of Budapest
- 30 Mar 2015 12:00 PM
I grew up in the UK and enjoyed a rewarding career in teaching and school leadership in England.
János Suga, Former Director of Sales & Marketing, ENIAC Computing
- 29 Dec 2014 11:00 AM
János Suga despite his original education of bridge construction engineer, started to work in the aviation business in different positions and countries for 13 years. After the aviation period he changed to the IT/telecom industry where he worked in the then new IP technology's implemetation at Pantel Rt and later bacame the GM of Motorola Hungary for Central Eastern Europe.
Xpat Interview: Ervin Kassai, Tekinvest Holding Kft.
- 8 Sep 2014 12:00 PM
Harmony and balance are the most important finding the time for things that are really important. however the difficulty is the priority list that always changes, yet one thing never does, the time that is available in one day. SO for me what is of essence is to find the balance amongst the things that are really of significant instead of the ones that are deemed a must by your environment.
"Murder In The Puszta" - First Hungarian Murder Mystery Game Published
- 1 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
If you and your friends want to solve a Magyar murder in the comfort of your own home, try “Murder in the Puszta”. This is a murder mystery party game where each player acts out a suspect in a murder case. A fictitious csárda (inn) on the edge of the Puszta National Park serves as the crime scene, where inn owners Pisti and Marika always give their guests a hearty welcome.
Hungarian Teachers Union Wants Compulsory Schooling Age Restored To 18
- 2 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The Democratic Trade Union of Teachers (PDSZ) has called on the government to restore the upper age limit for compulsory schooling to 18 years. Speaking in front of the Ministry of Human Resources on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, the union’s chief, László Mendrey, said membership of the National Teachers’ Chamber should be made voluntary rather than mandatory.