A few days ago, a student-journalist at the American International School of Bucharest (AISB) reached out to ask for my insights on our recent rebranding process, of which I was a leading member. What I shared with her, and will also share with you today, briefly...
That our schools need to constantly rethink and rewrite the curricula in order to keep up with an ever-changing world is no novelty. Given the transient nature of international education, teachers often feel encouraged to take the road less traveled to honor the needs...
Digital storytelling can be a powerful learning tool for teachers and students alike. With the presence and increasing accessibility of digital tools in the classroom, it is no wonder that students are ever-more encouraged to demonstrate understanding and craft their...
If you’re an educator currently employed by an institution in Europe, chances are you have now received a fair amount of information about how the new General Data Protection Regulation (a.k.a. the GDPR) affects you and your students. You may know, for example,...
Thank you for finding time to attend this session at Learning 2 Europe! Please find here the slides I used to present, as well as a link to a previous blog post that explains our model at the American Embassy School. Feel free to get in touch with me if you have...