This month in ITM

Steffen Sommer talks about his unusual pathway to teaching, Carolina Escobar-Tello looks at Doughnut Economics in schools, and Joe Human recalls his experience of the Ethiopian famine 40 years ago.

Ron Moonesighe looks at the unsung heroes of school music – the instrument repairers, Richard Human thinks about a Mandela moment when teaching in the Netherlands and Ekxel Carlo T. Degollacion celebrates the revival of Arnis, the traditional martial art of the Philippines, in Lapu-Lapu City schools.

James Kidd thinks more international schools should consider BTEC, Helen Kavanagh looks at new support for school leaders, and Sally Flint finds out about school librarian Katie Day’s favourite books.

Why we should all think more about economics as an area of learning.

Steffen Sommer talks about his unusual pathway into teaching and leadership.

Carolina Escobar-Tello has news about Doughnut resources for all age groups.

Ron Moonesinghe talks about his work as an instrument repairer in schools.

Joe Human recalls the experience of working in the famine of 1984 – 85.

James Kidd thinks more international schools should consider BTEC. 

Katie Day talks to Sal Flint about four favourite books that have hit the spot.

Ekxel Carlo T. Degollacion looks at the revival of Arnis in Lapu-Lapu city.

Richard Human has a Mandela moment in 2013 with his Key Stage 2 classes.