Classroom Canada recruits Canadian Teachers for London, England
Check out www.classroomcanada.com for more information.
Who are we?
Canadian Teachers!
Our recruitment for teaching jobs that start in September 2009 has now ended, but if you'd like to teach in London in October or November 2009, or January 2010 then please apply right away.
Check out www.classroomcanada.com for more information.
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Websites We Recommend
Websites to start your research into teaching in London, England
- Guide to Teaching in London
- An ebook that will teach you everything you need to know about teaching in London, England. An essential resource!
- Classroom Canada
- The website for Canadian teachers interested in teaching in London, England. Soon to include American teacher recruitment. Watch this space!
- Teachers TV
- The best video website for teachers looking at teaching in the UK. Documentary style videos that will teach you what it's really like to teach in the UK, with everything from behaviour management to assessment to IEPs to lesson planning...you name it. They have a video that will show you what you need to know.
- Classroom Canada Blog
- Updated every day (or close to), this is the essential blog for teachers who want to know more about teaching in London, England.
- Classroom Canada Teachers Blog
- Our teachers are bloggers too! Some of them write together to share their insights, stories, tips and advice for other teachers with the Classroom Canada Teachers Blog. Check it out and please share your comments to encourage them with writing & sharing.
Current Weather in London, England
Is it really grey & raining all the time in London? Find out here!
Current weather conditions in London, United Kingdom
Local Pollen Reports
7°C (Feels like 3°C)
Last update: 12/27/09 2:50 PM Local Time
Humidity: 66%Visibility: 10.0 km
Dew Point: 1°C
UV Index: 0 (Lawn and Garden Weather)
Barometer: 999.0mm steady
Moon: Rush Hour Traffic
Wind: 24km/h From: Airport Conditions

Tonight
Low
Low: 0°C
Sunrise: 8:06 AM
Sunset: 3:58 PM

Monday
Dec 28
N/A
High: 6°C
Low: 3°C
Sunrise: 8:06 AM
Sunset: 3:58 PM

Tuesday
Dec 29
Cloudy
High: 6°C
Low: 3°C
Sunrise: 8:06 AM
Sunset: 3:59 PM

Wednesday
Dec 30
Rain
High: 7°C
Low: 4°C
Sunrise: 8:06 AM
Sunset: 4:00 PM
Our Favourite Classroom Canada Blog Lists
Because writing lists is fun
- 52 Reasons to Teach in London, England
- Why do teachers choose to work in London, England? Find out here.
- 10 Myths About Teaching in London, England
- The most common misconceptions about teaching in London explained.
- The Do's & Don't of Teacher Career Fairs
- Read the horror stories from teacher career fairs as well as what you should do to land that dream job.
- 100 Ways to Say Well Done
- Just as the title says - 100 ways to say "Well Done!"
Blog Posts from Google
About Teaching in the United Kingdom
- Creative writing for language learners (and teachers) | Teaching ...
- London: Arrow Books. Koch, Kenneth. (1990) Rose, where did you get that red? New York: Vintage Books. Kramsch, Claire (1993) Context and Culture in Language Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Matthews, Paul (1994) Sing Me the Creation. .... A big thumbs-up for the comment about teacher participation in these activities. I have written short novels, stories and poems with my students. During peer editing and feedback sessions they enjoy pronouncing my efforts Yucky ...
- Write On!: Teaching in the UK: Q&A with Victoria Westcott
- Today I'm excited to have Victoria Westcott, a former teacher in the UK (and now a recruiter for teachers) talking about her experiences in England. Victoria's written an ebook called Guide to Teaching in London that I really wish I'd had ... this when I went to teach in London. Since I write on a regular basis and enjoy it, why not? What did you find most challenging about the process of writing a book? Well, first let me tell you the story of how this ebook came to be. ...
- Teach in London: Spreading the Bloggin' Love: Teacher Blogs About ...
- Jessica and Grant in London - Yet another teaching assistant/teacher team, Jessica and Grant have recently arrived in London and post their pictures and stories to share with us all. You might recognize them from the Scavenger Hunt ...
- Anniversary Today - Persevero!
- Ken Ham (along with colleague Mike Zovath) continued their travels to the UK each year to conduct teaching meetings, working closely with Mr. Scott there. Eventually, as Mr. Scott was considering retiring, Dr. Monty White of the University ... stations and hundreds more overseas, and AiG spokespersons were regularly appearing in the secular and Christian media (e.g., CBS News, NBC Nightly News, The PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Nightline, CNN, BBC, Times of London, etc. ...
Top 5 Time Out Books
Time Out London (Time Out Guides) by Editors of Time Out
London, the capital city of England and the United more...0 points
Time Out London Eating and Drinking 2009 by Editors of Time Out
Using seasoned locals working undercover, Time Out more...0 points
Time Out London (Time Out Guides) by Time Out
This smart, savvy guide updates everything that's more...0 points
Time Out London Shops and Services 2009 by Editors of Time Out
London's dizzying array of standout shops and serv more...0 points
Time Out London Walks, Volume 1: 30 Walks by London Writers by Time Out
Fully revised and updated, Time Out London Walks, more...0 points
Top 5 London Walks
The Rough Guide to Walks Around London and Southeast England 2 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) by Helena Smith
The Rough Guide to Walks in London and Southeast E more...0 points
London Pub Walks (Camra) by Bob Steel
Including 30 walks with stops at more than 180 fin more...0 points
50 Walks in London: 50 Walks of 3-8 Miles by AA Publishing
Featuring a variety of mapped walks to suit all ab more...0 points
Time Out Country Walks Near London, Volume 2: 30 New Walks (Time Out Guides) by Time Out
Volume 2 of Time Out Country Walks Near London con more...0 points
Walking London: Thirty Original Walks in and Around London by Andrew Duncan
London is a walker's paradise, and here's a guide more...0 points
Blogs About Teaching in London
- www.classroomcanada.blogspot.com
- Classroom Canada's blog about Canadian & American teachers in London, England. Updated Monday-Friday, with regular advice, stories, resources & interviews with teachers in London.
- American Teacher in London
- An American teacher in London shares her stories & insights.
- Urban School Teacher Blog
- Mr. Teacher has 6 years experience & shares his insights into teaching in London, England.
- To Miss With Love
- To Miss with Love is a candid, no-holds-barred blog about a black teacher in an inner city London school.
- Sarah Ebner's School Gate Blog
- Sarah Ebner is a professional blogger with brilliant writing & easy to read style. She shares her opinions & news on all aspects of education in the UK.
Reader Feedback
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- ClassroomCanada ClassroomCanada Dec 22, 2008 @ 10:25 am | in reply to Evelyn_Saenz
- Thanks for your comments! I am actually expanding into the states to help American teachers move to London as well. There is a real lack of information out there for Americans (its harder for them to get visas to work in the UK, but not impossible). Watch this space anyway. :-) Happy holidays!
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- Evelyn_Saenz Evelyn_Saenz Dec 22, 2008 @ 8:27 am
- I'm not sure how things are in Canada but more and more teachers in the US are being laid off because of the recession. I imagine that that is true in Canada as well. It's wonderful that you have a service to help Canadian teachers.
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- Susan52 Susan52 Dec 22, 2008 @ 8:01 am
- I'm from the U.S. and I'm not even a teacher, so this doesn't apply to me, but what an interesting subject and a great service for Canadians!
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- StephenC StephenC Dec 21, 2008 @ 10:18 am
- Terrific informative lens!
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- TheCureForYouthMinistry TheCureForYouthMinistry Feb 25, 2008 @ 8:00 pm
- Oh Canada! Great job. Makes me wish I were Canadian so I can teach in England :)
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