Jan. 23
It is only fair to admit that when I was teaching Political and Philosophical Thought it was in a school that did not teach to any external exams and...
Dec. 15
The traditional division of systems of education into disciplinary silos has complex, long-standing, historical roots but also reflects what seems to...
Lost in Translation
Oct. 20
In my last blog I wrote about the incredible experience I recently had visiting the Federal University of Pará in Belém, Brazil. As I prepared for my...
Sep. 21
By Karen Taylor, PhD., Director of Education and of the Ecolint Institute, Ecole Internationale de Genève (Photo : Students’ photo panel for UFPA’s...
Old dogs and new tricks
Jul. 17
By Karen Taylor, PhD., Director of Education and of the Ecolint Institute, Ecole Internationale de Genève Like many an old adage, “You can’t teach an...
Jun. 19
By Karen Taylor, PhD., Director of Education and of the Institute of Learning and Teaching, Ecole Internationale de Genève Version française There is...
May. 30
By Karen Taylor, PhD., Director of Education and of the Institute, Ecole Internationale de Genève It’s that time of year again. For the last three...
Mar. 27
In recent years there has been an explosion in the number of UK universities offering a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education PGCE (International)...
Mar. 22
A few months ago I wrote about an inspiring article by Patrick Alexander and Jacques-Olivier Perche in which they propose ways to help teachers find...

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