Like many Third Culture Kids (TCKs), Sarah (Spinella) Forcey’s eighteenth birthday preempted a transition to her home culture in the form of repatriating to the US for college. Unlike most [...]
In the first ever Blab on TCKs, I talk to fellow Nomads, TCKs, and World Citizens about what it means to be a TCK in today’s world. We talk identity, jobs, family, culture, languages and [...]
When Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and expats are asked the question ‘where’s home?’ a similar answer, or lack of answer, typically follows: Silence. A noticeable gulp. A panicked sequence of “Umm…” [...]
I often feel like a foreigner in my own country. I was born in Burma and lived outside my passport country until it was time to go to college. My father worked in international agriculture. I [...]
Today’s infographic comes from Caroline Osinki and the Kwintessential Consulting Ltdteam. We live in such a flat world today. In fact it has become such a digital village that we can [...]
It’s no surprise that society has changed in today’s world. Through avenues of globalization and increased global mobility, there is a demographic of citizens who are defining their existence not [...]
Hello, dear readers! My name is Farah and I am relatively new to the blogging world, but for some time, I have wanted to ask other TCKs/CCKs/Global Nomads about various subjects and themes to [...]
Grace Clapham and Solonia Teodros the founders The Change School are in the middle of building an amazing community of global leaders with their TCK Summit. Their goal with this is to: Bring [...]
In 2009, Professor John Hattie did a landmark meta-study about what improves learning in schools – including results from 52,637 published studies – which found that out of 138 factors, the one [...]
Marianna Du Bosq is a multilingual mother, former bilingual educator and lifetime language learner. She is the host of the Bilingual Avenue podcast & blog where she interviews parents and [...]