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Wondering About “Othering” – Creating a Culture of Acceptance

  • by mayura
  • Posted on October 15, 2019April 15, 2022

How a Language and literature class links to Arts and I/S through ATL skills to create a culture of acceptance in the class.

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Is Coaching Scary?

  • by alavina
  • Posted on October 8, 2019April 15, 2022

Coaching is not fixing someone else. It is not telling someone what to do, and it’s not appraisal. So why is it scary?

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Write and share on The Learners Toolbox!

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 26, 2019April 15, 2022

You know you do awesome things in your classroom and your school. Now you can share it to a global audience of thousands, every month.

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10 Questions teams can ask so they can use time for program coherence

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 24, 2019April 15, 2022

When we say something is important, the message is louder if we give ourselves the time to go after it.

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A Question of Coherence

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 16, 2019April 15, 2022

“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends…

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‘Start with the most difficult task’ they said

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 5, 2019April 15, 2022

Transitioning to new assessment practices can be very difficult. It could launch your MYP and sustain program refinement.

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Caution with the parachutes

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 2, 2019April 15, 2022

Program implementation is specific to its context and community, time place and space. No two are exactly alike.

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Innovative inquiry means conflict (but the cognitive kind)

  • by alavina
  • Posted on August 26, 2019April 15, 2022

How do we become a thinking school? And do we want that?

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Creating partnerships for ATL implementation, Part 4

  • by alavina
  • Posted on August 22, 2019August 15, 2019

An interconnected school will provide instruction, guidance, and support to target skills acquisition and rehearsal in another part of the school experience. It’s not an assumption but an action.

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Crossing boundaries: ATL skills for interdisciplinary learning

  • by alavina
  • Posted on August 19, 2019April 15, 2022

Transition to the next level means the learner needs to draw on more complex approaches to learning. We can all help our learners gain the approaches they need to succeed.

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  • A Question of Coherence
  • ‘Start with the most difficult task’ they said
  • Caution with the parachutes
  • Innovative inquiry means conflict (but the cognitive kind)
  • Creating partnerships for ATL implementation, Part 4
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