Almaty International School (AIS) is a nonprofit institution founded by Quality Schools International (QSI) in 1993, offers high quality education in …
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Almaty International School (AIS) is a nonprofit institution founded by Quality Schools International (QSI) in 1993, offers high quality education in …
The American International School of Kingston is an independent Pre through Grade 12 school in Kingston, Jamaica. We …
American Academy Casablanca (AAC) is a privately owned and operated affiliate campus of American Academy, Inc. founded in …
The International School of Dakar is an English language school, serving children in grades Pre-Kindergarten 3 through grade …
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The world is changing fast. There’s more information to consume. More connections to manage. More technology to learn. There is simply more. …
Critical Thinking Critical thinking is expansive thinking, which takes the thinker beyond the obvious and superficial, to the truth. Fake news with …
The achievement gap in low-performing schools is an issue that has been pervasive for many years. This gap, which is the difference …
For nine years, I taught mathematics to an array of students from various ages, backgrounds, and abilities. My teaching experience ranged from …
Three screens are in the classroom, three screens detailing three lives, three stories of Jewish existence. For a brief moment, lives connect …
As international schools globally enter recruitment season, retention of existing staff is a hot topic. Whilst there are positives to bringing ‘fresh …
Providing opportunities for children with special educational needs – in the locations where they are needed most – has always been at …
As early years educators, we have an incredible opportunity to impact students in meaningful ways. We can bring environmental education into our …
Why do we, as school educators, teach children information they can learn themselves? Children are natural, active learners, capable of constructing their …
Can you teach kindness? Kindness is a character trait and a skill. The eminent Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki devotes much of his …
Think of the last time you went bowling. How long ago was it? What do you remember about the place? I’ve been …
While there are exceptions, most educators who enter school administration were at one time teachers themselves. With this background in instruction, there …
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The world of international education is unique and offers educators a tremendous opportunity to see the world while working with students from different backgrounds and cultures. Beyond the fact that many educators …
Tony Dungy once said, “No excuses. No explanation. You don’t win on emotion. You win on execution.” These five modules focus on facilitating self-reflection, and analysis of key concepts that educators should …
How might we bring campus leaders from around the globe together to collaborate and share ideas on shifting from being a “manager” of a building to an “instructional leader”? This four part …