So again i join the merry-go-round of International
education.teaching jobs. No headships in the Times Educational Supplement for 2013, which for me is not
necessarily a bad thing. Some
road-tripping time available. An ol’ fave of mine is back on in Papua New
Guinea, plus opportunities in Malawi, Penang, Paris and more recently (and most
attractively) the Cayman Islands. But do they really want an Ethiopian refugee
to manage their respective schools?
Rasta Rosenburg is desperate for me to stay on in her
homeland. To run a genuine international school in Addis. She has numerous
connections and rich siblings who are offering investment, land and even
properties themselves. One of them is Teddy Afro! It would also
provide security for Miss J who would still like to work on in Ethiopia for
another 3 years. Trouble is i have trust issues with the locals. I see some of
her friends’ eyes light up with $ bills like flashbulbs.
3 classrooms in a house to be converted into a school?
possibly my new office?
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