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Tony DePrato

SCHOOL ADMISSIONS, WHAT’S WRONG?

As a CTO, I have seen, tested, purchased, programmed, and implemented numerous software packages to support the Admissions Process. I began my journey with these applications in 2009.

These programs have grown in expense and features. Fundamentally though, are they delivering the outcome that schools need? Is this technology producing deeper wait lists and higher levels of future commitments?

Early Rejection, Who Cares

Tony DePrato | Follow Me on LinkedIn I have noticed some recent posts on the international education recruiting scene that have piqued my interests. It seems with all the online recruitment fairs happening, early rejections are higher than usual. This is not a big deal. Until this recruitment season, every …

Episode 14: Police or Criminal Background Checks for Expats

In this episode, I discuss the issues and processes required to obtain background checks. The shownotes in this episode are loaded with resources to help everyone going through this process. If you would like to ask specific or confidential questions please email me: tonydeprato@gmail.com LinkedIn Profile: http://bit.ly/2lGuV9m Show Notes: Watch this …

Episode 12: Getting Lost in the Echo Chamber

In this episode, I discuss the issues with using Social Media and School Review websites for making decisions. I also discuss the best ways to research any school, and what you need to focus on to make a good choice. If you would like to ask specific or confidential questions …

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Episode 11: Q&A, The Coronavirus, Having a Baby Abroad and more

In this episode, I discuss conflicts around the Coronavirus and job recruitment fairs, hidden fees in the paperwork, employers trying to withhold money, and issues related to having a child overseas. If you would like to ask specific or confidential questions please email me: tonydeprato@gmail.com LinkedIn Profile: http://bit.ly/2lGuV9m Show Notes: Watch …

Episode 10: Tie Up Loose Ends or Suffer

This episode explains the planning required to make your move from where you are to where you need to be. The focus is on being as independent as possible from debts and obligations and being smart about a myriad of other things. If you would like to ask specific or …

Episode 9: All About Job Fairs

This episode is an interview with Job Fair Veteran Patrick Cauley. Patrick worked overseas for more than ten years. Patrick moved up as a teacher into a Director Position and eventually repatriated into an outstanding position in the USA.

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Episode 7: All About Healthcare and the Package Part 3

This episode focuses on the most common healthcare plans and options offered by international schools(schools requiring a teaching certification and degree). This is part three of a four-part series. The goal is learning to make an Apples-to-Apples evaluation of all job offers. If you would like to ask specific or …

Episode 6: Salary,Pensions and the Package Part 2

This episode focuses on salary and pension calculations, as well as banking and transfers. There is more to the process than your annual salary. This is part two of a three-part series. The goal is learning to make an Apples-to-Apples evaluation of all job offers. If you would like the …

Episode 4: Get Your Docs in a Row

This episode is about getting all the documents you need organized. This includes criminal background checks, cover letters, social media management, and more. LinkedIn Profile: http://bit.ly/tdk12linkedin     Show Notes   Letter of Good Conduct Sample  http://bit.ly/2Mryvif Letter of Teaching Philosophy  http://bit.ly/2MqUBkS Photo Resources   Standards and Format  http://bit.ly/2pADFje International Size …

Episode 3: Choosing Recruitment Agencies

Watch this Podcast on Youtube http://bit.ly/tdk12podcast Show Notes University of Northern Iowa: http://bit.ly/2p7U8Lu International Schools Services (ISS): http://bit.ly/tdk12iss Search Associates: http://bit.ly/TDK12search CRS: http://bit.ly/tdk12crs TieOnline: http://bit.ly/tdk12tie LeopardFish: http://bit.ly/2oy0fsl Google Search: International School JoinUs Cost of Living Calculator Expatistan: http://bit.ly/tdk12_expat LinkedIn Profile http://bit.ly/tdk12linkedin   http://tonydeprato.com/podcast/tdk12/episode3.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More

Episode 2: Technology and Tools for Job Recruitment

TDK12 Episode 2: Technology and Tools This episode reviews the technology and tools you need to prepare all your recruitment materials. This is not a paper world anymore. Watch this Podcast on Youtube http://bit.ly/tdk12podcast Show Notes: PDF Merge: http://bit.ly/3229Giq PDF Compress: http://bit.ly/2OyeZCd Acrobat Reader DC: https://adobe.ly/33bEMUO Online Word Counter: http://bit.ly/2ICavH0 Grammarly: http://bit.ly/33d9m0c Canva: http://bit.ly/2M0t49J Google Search …

Episode 1: Job Recruitment

TDK12 Episode 1: This episode is an overview on what new and current expat educators need to do in order to prepare for recruitment. Show Notes Watch this Podcast on Youtube http://bit.ly/tdk12podcast International Schools Services (ISS):  http://bit.ly/tdk12iss Search Associates: http://bit.ly/TDK12search CRS: http://bit.ly/tdk12crs TieOnline: http://bit.ly/tdk12tie LinkedIn Profile: http://bit.ly/tdk12linkedin Cost of Living Calculator …

Curriculum Mapping, Your Biggest Mistake

By: Tony DePrato | Follow me on Twitter @tdeprato Curriculum mapping is not a mistake. However, schools seem to make the same mistake over and over when implementing and using curriculum mapping tools. How do I know? Because I always hear different people, from different schools, make the same statements. …

What is Important is Seldom Urgent

By: Tony DePrato | Follow me on Twitter @tdeprato Before jumping into this post, here is some background on former President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower who developed the methods discussed below. I found an excellent synopsis for those unfamiliar with his legacy and prominence: Eisenhower was the 34th President …

Beyond Hour of Code

By: Tony DePrato | Follow me on Twitter @tdeprato A friend emailed me to get some ideas for his IB Computer Science (IBCS) class. We had recently discussed The Hour of Code, and how it was a good activity, but it was not deep enough to accomplish anything real. I …

Start At the Wall

Holidays are a very interesting time if you work in technology leadership or support. Ideally, people want to have some time-off. Therefore, making a list of essential projects to finish starts months before the holiday plans. Then a list of “what to do if” scenarios needs to be created and …

Freedom VS Structure

I left it alone. Everyone was using it. Everyone had the permissions needed to customize their space. So I left it alone. I set some guidelines. I spoke to everyone about best practice. I even made exemplars and samples so people could have a visual representation of what best practice …

Behaviour, Non-Negotiables, and Devices

I had a meeting recently about some behaviour issues related to students using iPads. These meetings are not unusual for me, or anyone who manages technology. For that matter, this is common for anyone working in education. Students have “things” and “do things”. Everyone has issues with behaviour. During the meeting, …

Lesson Plans : Essential and Often Forgotten

Last week was a transition point in the year. After introducing a new position at the campus, my time has finally be able to shift away from pure technology, and back to educational technology. This has been a struggle for me for more than two years. The work was needed, …

How to Teach Programming

This week on IT Babble the Podcast Edition, you will hear Patrick and I discuss this topic that was posted on Slashdot.org: Revisiting Why Johnny Can’t Code: Have We “Made the Print Too Small”? Any one claiming that programming is related to text size has a serious problem. Why? Because tools …

Research First, Angry Email Later

Despite the title, I am not in favor of sending angry emails. I use to be known for my emails, sent out of frustration, and also justified in content. However, in hindsight, I regret all of them that could have been communicated face-to-face, or after the frustration had faded. I …

How to Help Your Dude Named Ben

If you are not aware, “A Dude Named Ben” refers to the generic and often ignored systems administrators who work at/in organizations. When the IRS lost all their emails, they claimed total ignorance, and had no idea who their tech people were. This video is entertaining and can explain the origin …

Are You Planning a Maker Space?

I was having a conversation with a tech director from another school , and we were discussing budgets and resources. The amounts were fairly staggering for bandwidth, subscriptions, and network support for content management and VPN. Shortly after the conversation, I started to question my priorities. What was driving my …

Not the Best, Not the Worst, and Getting the Job Done

I was reading an article on Slashdot, by far my favorite website. The Slashdot posting linked to this original article, The programming talent myth. The article discusses this perception that programmers are either rock-star-ninjas or barely able to string to strings together (that was a programming joke by the way). However, the …

2015 – Bad IT Planning is Still Going Strong

Consider this question: If you want to run an event, start a new curriculum, communicate better with organisational stakeholders, audit for efficiency, train a group of people economically, or simply show a movie to a large group of people, would you do those things with technology? Would you require support …

You Don’t Have a Supercomputer in Your Pocket

I was listening to an older episode of This Week in Tech (TWIT), and one of the hosts said, and I am paraphrasing, “we are all walking around with supercomputers in our pockets.” Then I started hearing people imply this frequently. I have not blogged for over a month, but …

How a ‘C-‘ Can Be a Good Thing

It’s about getting things down to one number. Using the stats the way we read them, we’ll find value in players that no one else can see.~ Moneyball  I often take ideas and assign a numerical scale to them, in order to compare them to other things. I always tell …

Opportunity vs Experience

I was in a meeting. I dislike most meetings. Not because I dislike people or discourse, but because most meetings seem unfocused and more for ritual than utility. In this particular meeting, we were presented with some self-guided learning options for students who need to be challenged more. That means …