Episodes
Published 10/09/21
Singapore International School, World Class International Education in Thailand In 2001, a group of parents started a modest school to provide the best and most holistic education for their children. Two decades later, a single school has turned into five campuses with modern, world-class facilities, and that modest campus is now one of the largest and most vibrant international schools in Thailand. What has remained constant throughout the last 20 years is SISB’s unwavering commitment to...
Published 10/09/21
How is Singapore Math different from other countries math curriculums? Singapore Math is more than just DOING math or dealing with numbers but really in the BEING – becoming a thinker and problem solver. This goes much deeper than just getting the right answers or just dealing with numbers. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2021/07/06/singapore-mathematics-explained/
Published 10/06/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2017/02/09/in-the-uk-meritocracy-remains-a-myth/
Published 03/16/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2017/09/17/school-lunches/
Published 03/16/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2016/03/03/inadequate-nutrition-and-educational-inequality/
Published 03/16/21
Originally published with Study International This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2018/11/28/the-problems-with-university-rankings/
Published 03/14/21
Originally Published in the Bangkok Post - https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1449762/english-literacy-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2018/04/23/english-literacy-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg/
Published 03/14/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2017/02/16/lessons-from-vietnam-and-singapore/
Published 03/13/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2017/03/12/essay-mills/
Published 03/13/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://teachersnotes.net/2017/09/17/digital-literacy/
Published 03/13/21
This episode looks at the success of coding initiatives in schools across Asia Pacific region STUDENTS are embracing coding and computer sciences in increasing numbers, with millions expected to participate in the global  Hour of Code initiative taking place this week. Over the past five years, the number of students in the Asia Pacific region who are learning to code has increased dramatically, with China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, introducing education reforms which...
Published 03/13/21
This episode looks at the importance of music classes in schools A correlation between music and learning has long been recognised, but the benefits of music education are much greater than most people realise. The popular Mozart Effect has been proven by various scientific studies and over the past 20 years there have several more large-scale studies which have concluded there is a clear relationship between learning to play an instrument, brain development and academic success. Research...
Published 03/13/21
This episode look at the impact Minecraft has made in the past ten years. Blurring the lines between gaming, education and popular culture, it’s seems as though Minecraft has been around forever, but in fact this extremely popular game has only just reached double figures. Jens Bergensten and the Mojang team who have developed Minecraft into one of the world’s most famous computer games are currently celebrating Minecraft’s 10th birthday with live events, special competitions, new maps and...
Published 03/13/21
This episode provides a short summary of the reasons why all students should be learning to write computer code. Learning to write computer code used to be considered something that only gamers, hackers and residents of Silicon Valley would find useful, but all that is changing. Today’s students need to learn the basics of computer coding so they can understand how computer programs work and be able to write their own programs, create their own websites and develop their own apps. Simply...
Published 03/13/21
In this episode we look at the digital gender divide, and the progress needed to improve gender equality. Despite significant efforts from international organisations, governments and the private sector, gender inequality remains an issue across every region of the world. According to one World Economic Forum report, it could take 108 years to close the gender gap and a further 100 years to achieve economic gender parity. The disparity between men and women in society affects learning...
Published 03/13/21