
Nurturing Growth: Why Educators Should Be More Like Gardeners
Have you ever watched a plant grow? It does not respond to pressure or constant commands. Instead, it flourishes when the environment is right, with

Have you ever watched a plant grow? It does not respond to pressure or constant commands. Instead, it flourishes when the environment is right, with

The Future of AI in Education: Embracing, Not Fearing “AI is not here to replace us, but to enhance our capabilities. Let’s educate our

Malaysia’s new education blueprint marks a clear turning point in how children are meant to be educated over the next decade, especially for parents exploring

An Exploratory Agreement, Not a Fixed Outcome Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) and University College Fairview (UCF) have signed a Memorandum of

In international schools, educators encounter a diverse mix of students from different cultures, backgrounds and learning experiences. While many thrive easily, others challenge us daily.

Education has evolved significantly over time, yet its strongest foundations remain rooted in proven teaching practices. While tools and contexts change, the purpose of education

Legacy and Innovation: The Dual Heartbeat of Modern Education Education has always been shaped by those who came before us. The values, methods and wisdom

For decades, the role of educators was largely defined by content delivery. Teach the syllabus. Complete the curriculum. Prepare students for exams. But in today’s

The International Baccalaureate, or IB, is one of the most enriching learning experiences a child can have, yet it’s often misunderstood. At its core, the