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Play (Part 3): What are the principles of high quality play?

Play (Part 3): What are the principles of high quality play?

by Greg Parry | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog

High quality play is spontaneous The value and principles of high quality play can be and have been widely debated. Rather than viewing play as a way of using excess energy it can also be viewed as rewarding, motivating and challenging while being used to meet the...
Play (Part 2): Why is ‘Active Learning’ important as opposed to the isolation or memorisation of facts and figures?

Play (Part 2): Why is ‘Active Learning’ important as opposed to the isolation or memorisation of facts and figures?

by Greg Parry | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog

Active Learning Why is ‘Active learning’ important as opposed to the isolation or memorisation of facts and figures? In short active learning requires children to be involved and engaged in with an activity. It requires children to be doing something that develops...
Play (Part 1): What is ‘Play based learning’ and why is it important?

Play (Part 1): What is ‘Play based learning’ and why is it important?

by Greg Parry | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog

Play Based Learning The use of play by children of all ages is not questioned and is accepted as being a natural part of childhood. Quite often ‘Play’, is referred to as something that all children take part in and is part of everyday life. From an adult’s...
How to: Increased Enrolments in International Schools

How to: Increased Enrolments in International Schools

by Duncan Douglas | Feb 11, 2020 | Blog

There are several factors that affect whether or not a school will increase enrolment. Have you ever sat there wondering why one school has increased enrolment whilst others do not? Here are factors that contribute to enrolment growth or decline at a school:...
Staff Retention: How To Keep Your Teaching Staff Happy From Day One!

Staff Retention: How To Keep Your Teaching Staff Happy From Day One!

by Duncan Douglas | Feb 10, 2020 | Blog

Best Practice Staff Retention Strategies in International Schools Most teachers are different and they have their own unique desires and goals which can affect staff retention. However, it’s safe to assume that all of them want to know that they are being paid...
Key Factors in Delivering a Successful Social & Digital Marketing Strategy in Education

Key Factors in Delivering a Successful Social & Digital Marketing Strategy in Education

by Duncan Douglas | Feb 4, 2020 | Blog

When we look at Social Media in Education it is clear that Facebook is number 1 when it comes to active users and in terms of how customers can be targeted through adverts. It would therefore make sense, based on the data to focus in on Facebook when creating a...
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