The Future of Education: What other countries do
Casting an eye over what other countries do to educate the latest generation of students, to see what lessons we can learn from them.
Championing creative expression, problem-solving through unconventional means, and nurturing the innovators of tomorrow. STEAM challenges and activities will feature prominently as we believe this is the perfect blend of themes that have been traditionally kept apart.
Casting an eye over what other countries do to educate the latest generation of students, to see what lessons we can learn from them.
Why we need to teach our kids about AI – and why we don’t really believe in killer robots!
‘Can we go to the park, it’s a nice afternoon?’ says my child. I have already spent 2 hours this morning supervising my kids in the local swimming pool and I have a mountain of chores to do. ‘Errm, well you have been to the pool already, and I’m not sure I have the…
Creativity is one of the key competencies. Literacy in all the STEM subjects is important. However without creativity you’re missing that fundamental spark that separates the good from the great.
Tate Britain may not be front of mind for parents wanting to expose their kids to a bit of “culture” but if you are in or around London, it has some great spaces for families
Building a Great Barrier Reef diorama to enter the Royal Society of Biology’s BioArtAttack 3D competition
STEAM challenges and competitions to inspire our children.
A recent wave of innovators have been trying to turn the traditional school model on its head, developing 21st Century skills in learners, with mixed results.
Introducing the Conflicted Parent, a blog about navigating the challenges of kids’ education & mental health in a fast-changing, financially pressured world.