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Make time for … observation!
As teachers, we are inclined to make the classroom look like a busy place at all times. Sometimes we feel the need to be involved and engaged with the learners in our classes. But what about sitting back and… just … Continue reading
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Provoking inquiry
I strongly believe that we are all naturally curious. Learners at our wonderful PYP school ask many interesting questions, which are a sign that their curiosity is nurtured. Edna has just posted a number of fantastic questions that students of all … Continue reading
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