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ISP Distance Learning Guidance Tips
Despite the temporary closure of our school buildings around the world due to COVID-19, learning and teaching continues through our distance learning approaches across International Schools Partnership (ISP).
The Learning Hub – Interview with Susana Davidson, Regional Director of Learning in Southeast Asia
Resources on The Learning Hub inspired some excellent discussions and reflections. The Learning Hub (TLH) is making an impact across ISP schools all over the world. Continuing in our series about how learners are using this new collaborative space, we...
The Learning Hub – Interview with Debbie Revolorio, Regional Director of Learning in Mexico & Costa Rica and Sarah Graves, Regional Director of Learning in the USA
People were inspired – to reflect, discuss, collaborate and then use the learning to make an impact in their school. Debbie and Sarah have both used the courses on The Learning Hub with educators in Mexico, Costa Rica and across the USA, to prepare for the new school...
The Benefits of Multilingualism in an International Learning Environment
Universities and employers all recognise the additional possibilities students have if they speak more than one language. One of the great benefits for students who receive an international education is the exposure they gain to many different cultures...
Can you really make a difference to our world? YES, YOU CAN!
Our world is changing rapidly... If we don’t do something about this NOW, there will be no Earth for future generations. Our world is changing rapidly. Over the years, human beings have mistreated our planet. Plastic is polluting our oceans, greenhouse...
Are Teachers Professionals?
Are teachers professionals? The answer has to be ‘Yes’ if level of complexity is one of the criteria. Story one.A few years ago, on a frozen snow and dangerous to be outside sort of day, I slipped on the pavement. I broke my wrist pretty badly and was...
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