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Inside the Rise of the Education Architect

Saturday, January 31, 2026


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According to Tutors International, demand for these highly bespoke roles has increased as globally mobile families reassess how education fits into modern life, technology and long-term well being.

The position, being recruited through global private tutoring consultancy Tutors International, is not for a conventional private tutor.

Instead, the family is seeking a senior educator to act as an "education architect," designing and delivering a highly bespoke learning programme for their children while the NY state-based family lives and travels across Europe for up to a year.

There will be no fixed classroom. Learning is designed to happen through travel, culture and real-world experience, with cities, landscapes, museums, conversations and projects forming the backbone of the educational approach.

A history lesson might be built around place rather than textbooks, a business concept explored through real-world transactions, or ethical questions discussed in the context of emerging technologies the children encounter day to day.

The role combines traditional academics and languages with areas rarely included in primary education. The curriculum explicitly includes age-appropriate exposure to AI and technology ethics, systems thinking, early business and financial literacy; and the foundations of law, negotiation and philanthropy. The children involved are all under the age of eight.

"This is about intentional education design," says Adam Caller, founder of Tutors International. "Families like this are thinking carefully about what knowledge and habits of thinking will matter in the long term and then building an educational framework around real life rather than a timetable."

Rather than following a fixed syllabus, the successful candidate will design interdisciplinary learning around travel, culture, projects and lived experience. The role involves coordinating with subject specialists where needed and embedding learning into daily life, while supporting the children's emotional development and curiosity.

The position offers a high degree of professional autonomy alongside its competitive compensation package, which includes accommodation, travel support and benefits.

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