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Cultivating Authenticity in Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Last year we launched a blog where the students in Europe chronicled and reflected on essential questions, focusing on a dark time in human history. We also encourage our history teachers to Skype with the study tour if the times can be worked out. Some teachers even have their students respond to the posts each day.

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Nurturing Global Citizenship Through ‘British Values’ (Book Release: Developing Quality PSHE in Secondary Schools and Colleges)

Geogramblings

For instance, in 2021 for the first time in its 200-year history the UK Census allowed people the option to state their sexual orientation and gender identity. This was clearly evident throughout my time teaching high-school geography and PSHE, and I concur with Chowdhury’s observation that our young people are the most globally connected.*