
Teacher Observations: The Half Truth in International Education
In a Malaysian classroom, a teacher explains calculus with confidence. An observer sits quietly at the back, clipboard in hand, taking notes. The lesson flows

In a Malaysian classroom, a teacher explains calculus with confidence. An observer sits quietly at the back, clipboard in hand, taking notes. The lesson flows

Imagine a familiar scene in a Malaysian household. A parent presents a gift to their child, their expression revealing whether the gesture truly landed. Nearby,

Previous bomb threat incidents involving several schools across Malaysia have understandably raised concerns among parents and educators. Schools in areas such as Petaling Jaya, Shah

A reflection from South East Asia’s largest EdTech conference Walking through the halls of South East Asia’s largest EdTech conference, I was surrounded by innovation.

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.