Presentations
Learn how a simple electric art-making tool can be built, used, and extended into a wide variety of classrooms and grade levels.
Books are a gentle way to help kids make sense of some of life’s big issues. Deborah’s anger about inaction to climate change drove her to write a trilogy about kids living in a flooded city.
The Missionary Daughters of the Holy Family of Nazareth opened Col·legi Montserrat in 1926 with a vision to ‘shape the mind and heart” of its children. In the present day, their vision has translated further into providing ‘quality teaching, excellence, and innovation’. On its Barcelona campus, it teaches approximately 1050 students from K-12.
We will explain how over the course of 14 lessons, we embedded the key skills of our curriculum into our teaching, while using a story to engage and motivate our students through the wider topic of the year group. We will also share the academic models that underpin the lesson design and how we made cross-curricular links.
The role of community and project-based learning in transforming education for differently able students.
Attendees will learn about the fundamental concepts of Web3 and their practical applications in the real world. Through interactive discussions and hands-on exercises, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the potential of Web3 to revolutionize industries, create new opportunities for growth, and may shape the future of education. Join me for a thought-provoking and informative experience, as we embrace the future of Web3 together!
This workshop is a comprehensive one-day learning opportunity that aims to empower educators and school leaders with the knowledge and tools to create an inclusive and equitable learning environment for multilingual students.
Participants will walk away with classroom routines to use with students to build their AI literacy.