
Exploring Space in the Classroom
By Camilla Cook I was once locked in a room with a class of thirteen year olds for over two hours. This disturbing situation occurred
By Camilla Cook I was once locked in a room with a class of thirteen year olds for over two hours. This disturbing situation occurred
Whether you have some clear business goals in your reasons for attending a conference or if you are simply attending to do some networking, we
Network to get work It’s not what you know, but who you know (mostly…) Cheesy slogans aside, being able to network is a skill that
Handling Criticism With Grace and Honesty by Kare Anderson A client just called us to order 5,000 copies of a slender book I wrote years ago. He
By John Cannings Why do students need feedback when they carry out service learning? What are some of the best forms of feedback to give
By Andrew Mitchell Build a time machine or open the doors of perception? Self management and finding the right type of busy. I’m looking back
By John Cannings “No problem about contacting….I do that all the time with my friends” One of the great goals of any high school service-learning
By Maxine Driscoll 21st Century Skills For almost two decades educators, politicians, business leaders and parents have been talking about 21st century skills and what schools
By Paul Murphy I have been to Zambia for the past three years working as a workshop leader for the International Baccalaureate, presenting to teachers
By Kare Anderson Six years ago, DisneyWorld executives were wondering what most captured the attention of toddlers and infants at their theme park and hotels
Over the last few weeks since releasing our first product, Skill Tracker, we’ve been fortunate to receive some excellent feedback – a lot of it
By Stephen Taylor Originally posted at The Wayfinder Learning Lab Twitter: @sjtylr Going all the way back to my “MYP: Mind The Gap” session at IBAP
Pick up any book or read any blog about entrepreneurship and starting your own company and you’ll generally find two distinct sides to the process.
A couple of months ago, at my school, we had the opportunity to participate in the Beta testing of the ATL tracker app with MYP
Teaching the skills for creativity My name is Dede Brown and I am a freelance, interdisciplinary artist living and working in The Bahamas. After completing
By Daun Yorke One of the things I love the most about my job as a principal is getting into classrooms and observing teaching and
I’m going to start this piece with a little bit of personal observation, which I will come back to at the end of this blog,
I’ve been in education all my life. I generally loved school as a student and unlike many people, I have fond memories of middle and
(CAO Tracker Apps) Over the last decade or so I have been fortunate enough to be involved in many exciting educational developments. My five-year period
By Patricia Villegas How can we use the Personal Project to self assess our implementation of Approaches to Learning skills? We all know that the