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  • 5 strategies for supporting SEN children in your classroom

    September 3, 2019 by

    Students with special education needs all bring unique strengths and gifts, but how do we as teachers help these students access learning and connect with others in our classrooms?

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  • Teaching children with autism: strategies for the international school classroom

    July 23, 2019 by

    Teachers managing autism in the classroom face some complex challenges. We spoke to autism expert  to find out more about the disorder and the strategies you can employ to be inclusive of all your students.

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  • Teaching Online: The Keys to Success

    June 25, 2019 by

    Do you teach online? While there are many benefits to distance learning it can be challenging to keep students engaged and motivated. In this interview Mickey Revenaugh shares her top advice.

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  • Metacognition: Why we should all care

    June 18, 2019 by

    Oliver Omotto shares his reflections and best practice in developing meta-cognitive practices and strategies to promote higher-order thinking in the classroom.

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  • Ready-to-Learn: A ‘restorative practice’ approach to behaviour management

    June 6, 2019 by

    Oliver Omotto tells a story of how Greensteds International School’s approach to transforming student behaviour.

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  • How global citizenship can help future leaders progress

    May 23, 2019 by

    app believes that the breadth of choice in humanities is important, given the wide range of different international contexts where International GCSE teaching and learning takes place.  We know that many International GCSE learners will ultimately want to take A-levels in subjects such as Economics or Business Studies, with rigorous assessment objectives – which means they need middle-school study opportunities which build in progression. But not all international students want to choose Geography or History as their International GCSE subjects – so how else can our future economists and business-people develop the skills they need?

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  • 10 online resources for international school teachers

    May 14, 2019 by

    From video resources and podcasts to online magazines and member associations, here are 10 online resources for busy international school teachers.

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  • Using mindfulness to deal with exam stress

    May 7, 2019 by

    Mindfulness is a powerful tool that can empower students to deal with exam-related stress and anxiety. It helps them decenter from difficult emotions, feel calmer, and see the exam as a less threatening experience.

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  • Mindset and mindfulness for exam stress

    May 2, 2019 by

    In the second part in this two part blog series on exam stress, Amy Malloy explores Mindset versus Mindfulness as coping methods in reducing stress.

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  • A guide to bullying at school for teachers

    April 30, 2019 by

    “Someone who hates you normally hates you for one of three reasons: They see you as a threat. They hate themselves. Or they want to be you.” ―Unknown

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