International Teacher Podcast

Finding the Right School: Special Needs and International Education


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ITP 150 - Christian’s story highlights both the opportunity and the complexity of international teaching. Now based in Singapore, he reflects on a career that began in North Carolina and expanded into leading international schools in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore. What starts as a conversation about getting into international education quickly becomes a thoughtful look at why teaching abroad remains a hidden pathway for so many educators, even as the world of international schools continues to grow.

A major focus of the conversation is learning support in international schools and the uneven reality of inclusive education abroad. Christian shares what it looks like to work in special education overseas, explaining how schools differ in their ability to support students with ADHD, autism, and other neurodiverse learning needs. The discussion also unpacks the important distinction between learning support and language support, while exploring how more schools are being pushed to adapt as student needs become more visible and more widely understood.

The episode becomes especially powerful as Christian speaks about life as a single father overseas raising a son with autism. He describes adopting his son in Hong Kong, recognizing early developmental differences, and facing the difficult reality that many international schools still cannot support children with moderate to severe special needs. His work creating a resource list for families searching for more inclusive schools adds a practical and hopeful dimension to the conversation, especially for international teachers with children who may feel their options are limited.

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The International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas Teachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas.


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Books (on Amazon) By Gregory Lemoine:

Stay for the Show (2026) | Greg’s first Childrens Picture Book

⁠International Teacher Guide: Finding the "Right Fit" 2nd Edition (2025)⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.

⁠⁠"International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education"⁠⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.

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https://apps.apple.com/app/6755244840  1. Who’s That? Name & Face Trainer  Nov 21, 2025

https://apps.apple.com/app/6756509803   2. Facetag | Memory Trainer   Dec 16, 2025

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