As long as I can remember I was always encouraged to actively learn about other people and places...my Grandma especially was an avid traveller and had an insatiable interest in...
Read MoreThe following article comes from Kevin O'Neill, Vice Principal in Northern Ireland. My global experiences as a school leader have enabled my students and colleagues to expand their worldviews and...
Read MorePart Two: Teaching in China Having completed my pioneering journey through University standard Chinese literature aged 18, I was faced with a unique problem, attend university to graduate in Chinese...
Read MorePart One: How I become a Global Citizen The story starts as a young child in primary school, I was enamoured with martial arts, Kungfu films and ninjas. This is...
Read MoreI am a big believer in immersive styles of education. As a Religious Education Teacher in a Secondary school, I really value any opportunity I get to immerse my students...
Read MoreThe following article comes from Malin Liss, an English and Spanish teacher in Sweden. As society changes, so must the curriculum in our school. The Swedish curriculum recently made an...
Read MoreNow that travel has reopened and confidence has increased, schools are planning for trips and considering the perfect destination for their students. 60 pupils at Saint Nicholas School, an Independent...
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