Teachers Across Borders
Teachers Across Borders is the name used by two non-profit organizations that cooperate to organize professional development opportunities for teachers in developing countries.[1] They currently operate primarily in Cambodia.[2][3]
Teachers Across Borders (United States)
Teachers Across Borders was formed in 2002.[4]
Teachers Across Borders (Australia)
Teachers Across Borders (Australia) Incorporated was formed in 2006.[5]
Teachers Across Borders Sweden
Teachers Across Borders Sweden was formed in 2010 and is currently operating in Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia and Kenya. [6]
Teachers Across Borders Southern Africa
In 2011 an existing program supporting teachers in South Africa and Swaziland became affiliated with TAB.[7]
gollark: Like what? I'm pretty sure there has been thought about this.
gollark: What would you prefer, *no* lockdown (or much less of one) and significantly higher infection (and then death) rates?
gollark: Did you not read anything people said?
gollark: This is obviously not correcting for age and stuff, but still.
gollark: Based on highly advanced simulations*, 5% of people dying would mean that if you know 25 people you stand a 75% chance of one or more dying.* my calculator
See also
Notes
- Teachers Across Borders
- About Teachers Across Borders
- "Teachers Across Borders". Our Community Pty Ltd. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
- Teachers Across Borders history.
- TAB Australia.
- Teachers Across Borders Sweden
- http://tab-sa.org/2011-project/tab-and-twb/ Teachers Across Borders South Africa
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