THIS MONTH IN ITM

By asking his Grade 9 computer science students in China what he needed to do to make his teaching more effective, Rhys Anslow simply asked them. It was like unlocking a door.

Uma Shankar Singh  continues the Assessment 3.0 series of articles started by Steffen Sommer by assessing the value of  micro-credentials and Suzanne Rodgers looks at Art as a way of thinking through making.  

Karen Mylod reports on a project to take the Year 7 Biology course at Sevenoaks School outside – for the whole year, Matt Topliss is looking for something more than vision in the most effective leaders  and Benal Tanrisever shows the healing power of music in post earthquake Ishikawa Prefecture in NW Japan. 

Sal Flint meets Bangkok-based school librarian Heidi Dong to discuss four favourite books and Jenny Dwyer looks at the powerful attraction of the UAE for talented school leaders.

CULTURE AND PEDAGOGY

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR IGCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE Rhys Anslow’s iGCSE Chinese Computer Science students were bright – but not ‘getting it’. A

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MICRO CREDENTIALS

LIFELONG LEARNING REDEFINED In our continuing series of articles focusing on ‘Assessment 3.0’ started by Steffen Sommer, Uma Shankar Singh looks at

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SCHOOL READERS

HEIDI DONG TALKS ABOUT HER FOUR FAVOURITE BOOKS Consilium Education library specialist, Sal Flint continues her column ‘School Readers’, in which she talks to

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