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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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  • Global citizenship: A guide for international school teachers

    January 3, 2024 by

    Global citizenship isn’t a new term, but it has become increasingly important in education in recent years. The term refers to people who believe that their identity goes beyond the location where they were born or grew up, and is instead defined by their connection to humanity as a whole. Global citizenship therefore promotes diversity, mutual respect, and equal access to high quality resources.

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  • The teacher’s guide to building executive function skills by age

    September 19, 2023 by

    Executive function skills are the key to life-long success. Empower students between 5 to 17 with our practical guide to executive function skills by age.

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  • How to teach spelling in the primary classroom

    September 11, 2023 by

    Learning how to spell is key to literacy. Discover how to teach spelling to primary students with nine engaging and effective strategies.

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  • How to help your students improve their writing skills

    August 29, 2023 by

    Learn how to develop your students' writing skills with five methods to try in the classroom today.

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  • Representation matters: Nine diverse books for secondary school students

    March 9, 2023 by

    These books with diverse characters and settings will inspire your high school students and provide plenty of material for classroom discussion.

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  • Nine children’s books about coping with change

    February 14, 2023 by

    Learning to deal with change is an important life skill to pass on to your students, helping them to build flexibility and resilience – but how can you address this topic in class?

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  • 7 life skills to practise in the classroom

    February 8, 2023 by

    Incorporating life skills into the classroom enables students to reach their highest potential and interact positively with their environment.

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  • The key to culturally responsive teaching: get to know your students

    January 17, 2023 by

    We all understand how icebreakers and first-day activities can help to get to know learners better but is there is more to it?

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  • How students can benefit from social learning

    December 1, 2022 by

    Bandura’s Social Learning Theory highlights that learning is a social activity. It directs our attention to the power of modelling & observing in the classroom. This article explains more about the concept of social learning and how your students can benefit.

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