By Michael Ryan Bulosan Xavier School The Disinformation Drama Disinformation has become prevalent in contemporary society in the wake of changes in information production, distribution and consumption brought about by new media technologies. Production practices...
Written by Houston Kraft, Co-founder CharacterStrongResearch tells us that the average student today has as much anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the 1950’s. We can attribute this staggering statistic to any number of things:Information Overload: Young...
By Ruth Herrin and Jeffrey Edwards American International School of Guangzhou In any school, you are bound to see a variety of paradigms and initiatives floating about, often in the form of acronyms and edu-jargon. New faculty in schools can be overwhelmed not only by...
By John Roger M. Maghuyop Xavier SchoolImagine going on a field trip. Sounds fun, right? Well, the word field trip itself is already exciting to hear but what if having it for a span of six weeks overseas? Surely, this will become more awesome! Because why not? It is...
By Suresh Thangarajan Good Sheperd International School “Education involves a passion to know that should engage us in a loving search for knowledge.” (Freire, 1998, pg.4) Inquiry-based teaching aims to increase student engagement in learning by helping students to...
By Carol Koran Nishimachi International School My father was a firm advocate of the concept, “the right tool for the right job!” He would cringe if he discovered one of his children using the head of a screwdriver, or the blunt end of a knife to hammer in a nail to...