Presentations
The role of community and project-based learning in transforming education for differently able students.
This webinar outlines the first steps in coding with HTML/CSS and help students learn future-ready skills critical for whatever career path they choose.
The session will demonstrate how AI tools have been effectively incorporated into the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, supporting differentiated learning and global-mindedness.
Video analysis is a powerful tool in Science classes. Students can take videos of real-life events and learn the science behind them using video analysis.
In this presentation, we will give an overview of all the interlocking parts that combine to make our individualized approach to learning a unique experience within the Beijing bilingual school context.
Know the accessibility features available to all students, and how to introduce them in context.
Teaching isn't what we were taught, so how can we support parental understanding of current Early Years pedagogy? Using visuals/infographics to explain the importance of learning through play and inquiry, the value of outdoor learning, the benefits of a multiage classroom approach and other topics to build a bridge between home and school. Rethinking parent workshops to engage adults in our learning communities through 'Connect Cafes' as opportunities to build parental understanding.
Join Rebecca as she walks you through the interdisciplinary body of research about reading and issues related to reading and writing.
According to NCTM and Cobb at all, meaningful learning in mathematics is characterized by connections, conceptual understanding, problem-solving, multiple representation, communication and reasoning, reflection and metacognition, transfer of learning, and social interaction.
This session explores our journey of placing students at the center of educational feedback.