Presentations
In this session, we will look into how we can reframe the way we look at our own mental health and how we can be more mindful.
The design thinking framework allows students to find creative solutions to authentic real-world problems. Are you interested in having your students engage in this type of project-based inquiry, but don’t see how it’s possible with so much content to cover?
Based on the recruiting experiences of two international school principals and synthesizing the ideas of Cal Newport’s thoughts on productivity, this session will give participants a behind-the-scenes glance at the international recruiting process in the 21st century
Our digital technology narratives are threadbare, and no longer convey any genuine meaning about the way we use devices.
In this session, Joe Dale will explore many ways in which animated gifs can be used to bring language learning to life, by reinforcing sentence structure, practising dialogues, modelling grammar use and giving personalised feedback.
Relationship building and the pivotal role that teaching assistants have with fellow teachers and students will be explored as you understand ways nurture yourself first, and those we work with.
In this presentation Matt will show how a multi-arts approach to texts, with a focus on music, can deliver a powerful message to the reader and listener.
This will be an introduction of our outreach projects as a small library in rural Thailand.


