Presentations
This presentation explores the portrayal of scientists in new media and the stereotypes that these portrayals may reinforce. It is intended for educators and administrators in international schools, with an emphasis on the potential impact of implicit stereotypes on students’ perceptions of scientists and their decisions to pursue STEM careers.
In our pursuit of leaving a profound and lasting impact on the schools we serve, this workshop invites you to explore the transformative power of coaching in leadership.
Know the accessibility features available to all students, and how to introduce them in context.
In this interactive presentation, we'll explore practical examples of how virtual reality, coding platforms, AI and interactive apps can be integrated into the elementary curriculum.
In this keynote, we separate fact from fiction while looking at the latest studies on issues such as technology addiction, gaming, cyberbullying, and anxiety.
This workshop is for anyone who hopes to continually advance coaching at their school.
By enticing students into our space with activities such as Books to Eat, Battle of the Books and our Cardboard Challenge, we place the library front and centre of all that is joyful in our students’ lives.
LEGO Serious Play is a powerful (and playful!) method for harnessing the full range of expertise and perspectives on your team to solve complex problems.
In this session, Simon will review four leadership lessons from the pandemic, how leaders had to adapt and what that means moving forward.
Students love stories in their personal lives, both consuming them and producing them. Come learn secrets of storytelling teachers.


