My name is Ben Sheridan and I’m a kindergarten teacher at Pasir Ridge International School in Balikpapan, East Borneo, Indonesia. You can follow me on Twitter @b_sheridan.
My name is Ben Sheridan and I’m a kindergarten teacher at Pasir Ridge International School in Balikpapan, East Borneo, Indonesia. You can follow me on Twitter @b_sheridan.
Hey dude
Nice site, like the info on AUP, thanks for sharing! The COETAIL sounds like a worthwhile course.
Cheers
Jay
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Hey Benjamin!
I’ve been looking into Pasir Ridge International School for a possible teaching position for the 2013/2014 school year. I’ve tried to contact the office and director, but the email isn’t going through. I’ll be attending the IRC in San Francisco in Feb. I was wondering how to got your position there? Can you recommend how I can get in touch with them before the conference? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Hello Melanie,
You can send the director a message at our Pasir Ridge International School website at http://pasirridgeinternationalschool.com/contact-us/. You can also click on the school website link above in my bio. Let me know if that works for you. Good luck in your job search!
Best,
Ben
Hello Ben!
I am a kindergarten teacher at Nido de Aguilas, and international school in Santiago, Chile. I have been scanning the internet for information regarding e portfolios and you appeared! I have to admit, I am not very digital savvy, yet realize I must start leaning more in that direction…more of a renaissance gal! Anyway, I work with a team, 12 of us in all, and some carry ipads around all the time!
I would love to connect more about how you use your digital “toys” within the classroom.
Cheers…debra
Hello Debra! Always nice to hear from another kinder teacher! If you have any further questions feel free to give me a shout. How is living in Santiago by the way? It’s on our list of places we might like to live. Best!