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  • The power of play: primary science experiments

    July 3, 2024 by

    Play is an incredibly important part of education. We look at some of the reasons why you should prioritise play in your international primary classroom.

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  • Chronic absenteeism: how schools can use tech to support students

    July 2, 2024 by

    Chronic absenteeism has big negative impacts on a child's education. Learn how technology can encourage attendance and improved student wellbeing in schools.

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  • How to reduce your teachers’ workload in the next academic year

    July 2, 2024 by

    Staff wellbeing is a key consideration for international school leaders. Here are 8 strategies to help reduce teacher workload, stress levels and burnout.

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  • Social learning: What it is, and how to encourage students to participate

    June 5, 2024 by

    Social learning is a theory that suggests students learn by watching and repeating the behaviours of others. Here's how to integrate it in the classroom.

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  • Boost your learners’ reading with the Bug Club Reading Challenge

    June 5, 2024 by

    The holiday break is nearly here and your thoughts may be turning to how you can ensure your learners continue their reading practice at home and continue to make progress in their learning. 

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  • How to use ChatGPT to support your lesson planning

    May 13, 2024 by

    Here are five ways ChatGPT can facilitate engaging, effective classroom activities.

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  • The big debate: Should schools avoid screentime for kids?

    April 24, 2024 by

    Technology is a firm fixture in education these days. But how much screentime for kids is too much? We take a look at the debate around screentime in schools.

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  • Five ways to foster global citizenship in your classroom

    March 21, 2024 by

    Global citizenship is the belief that people belong to a community beyond that of their home country. In today’s world, where people study, work, and move around on a regular basis, global citizenship is important to celebrate diversity, learn from other cultures, and shape a fairer world now and in the future.

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  • Why your students need to learn frustration tolerance

    February 22, 2024 by

    From a young child grappling with the task of tying their shoelaces, to a NASA engineer coding for a space mission – frustration tolerance is a key skill for navigating challenges in all aspects of life. Let’s explore how frustration tolerance can help your students, why it’s essential in a learning environment, and how to build this skill at all ages.

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  • Teaching scientific enquiry: Years 1 to 3

    February 20, 2024 by

    Science provides learners with ways to understand the world in which they will grow up. What takes place in a science lesson is intended to be a smaller-scale version of what takes place in the scientific community worldwide. 

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