Bullying
“Buck-toothed!” “Four eyes!” “Wow, what horrible hair!” “Do my homework, otherwise I’ll hit you!” Probably, many of us have heard these phrases at some point… Read More »Bullying
“Buck-toothed!” “Four eyes!” “Wow, what horrible hair!” “Do my homework, otherwise I’ll hit you!” Probably, many of us have heard these phrases at some point… Read More »Bullying
Musicalization in early childhood is a strong stimulus for the development of cognitive and motor functions, in addition to favouring the affective, social, and self-knowledge… Read More »Childhood musicality
Learning to read is like magically diving into a world where suddenly, as if by magic, you know what is written, as if you always… Read More »10 tips to encourage reading in early childhood education
Do you know what soft skills are? They are essential tools for socio-emotional development and will be of great use at all stages of a… Read More »Soft Skills: How to develop these skills in children
One of the biggest concerns of parents is about the choice of the best teaching-learning model; one that can meet the expectations and needs of… Read More »Bilingual school or international school: What is the best teaching model?
With globalization increasingly deep and rooted, new challenges and peculiarities arise all the time regarding the best education for children and adolescents around the world.… Read More »International School: What is it and what are its differentials
There are so many definitions for PLAY. Like the one we find in Wikipedia: “Play is a range of intrinsically motivated activities done for recreational… Read More »PLAY is a verb but for us, also a noun
As the Middle Years section at St Nicholas Alphaville is now in its third year of existence, it is worth looking back on the process… Read More »From paper to program – St Nicholas’ Journey towards MYP authorisation
We have all spent more than a decade at school, and we have had many experiences that, taken together, have contributed to making us who… Read More »How Teacher Training Impacts Student Learning