by admin | Mar 1, 2019 | Leadership, Pedagogy, Self Management, Uncategorized
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 said that he wished he’d called sooner, before the sides had hardened between the people in his...
by admin | Feb 12, 2019 | Pedagogy, Self Management, Service
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 students? The essence of service learning is that students gain new knowledge and skills from their experiences. Service Learning...
by admin | Feb 1, 2019 | Pedagogy, Self Management
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 at a stream of WhatsApp conversations between colleagues, collaborators and friends, and we invariably start with...
by admin | Jan 25, 2019 | Approaches to Learning, ATL, Leadership, Pedagogy, Service
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 programme is that by the end of the programme students can take responsibility for planning and initiating a project. That...
by admin | Jan 9, 2019 | Approaches to Learning, ATL, Pedagogy
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 must do to prepare our children for their future. While the International Baccalaureate,...
by admin | Dec 14, 2018 | Leadership, Pedagogy, Service
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 at the American International School of Lusaka. I was last lucky enough last year to deliver workshops in Malawi and...