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Overseas Teaching Opportunity
Jim Gilson (Quality Schools International)
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Dear Ed: Thank you for including me in this mailing. For your reference I was with TEA teaching in Moshi, Tanzania from 1963-65. Later I returned to Africa to take the principal position of Nairobi International School (1969-71). Today I am still fully employed as president of Quality Schools International, a nonprofit organization that has 33 schools in 25 different countries (but not Africa yet!!!). QSI is an outgrowth of the school that my wife (Margery)and I founded in 1971 in Sanaa, Yemen. QSI came into being in 1991 and we are still at it, now living at QSI headquarters in Ljubljana, Slovenia. We are continually recruiting teachers and administrators. Some of the former TEA and TEEA people might have contacts with teachers that would like to teach overseas, We are particularly interested in married teaching couples. If you can include something about QSI in your communications for TEA and TEEA people, please do so and have them visit our website (www.QSI.org) to see how to apply for teaching and administrative positions. Many thanks for your interest and for the work you are doing in communications with former TEA and TEEA teachers. Sincerely, Jim Gilson, President, Quality Schools International |
| Editor's note: Hal Strom (3B) was the Director in the QSI school in Vladivostok for many years. This year he is Director of the school in Chisinau, Moldova, with his wife, who teaches in the school. At this time QSI is scheduled to operate 35 schools in 25 different countries in 2007-08. |