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Learn resilience from your favourite books
“At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done—then it is done and all the world wonders why it was not dContinue Reading -
Language and CLIL Projects for World Food Day
'Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too.' World Food Day, an event promoted by the United Nations' World Agricultural Organisation is held on October 16th.Continue Reading -
Key Figures in Education: Maria Montessori
In this series we introduce key figures in education, and take a look at pivotal areas of their thinking.Continue Reading -
Key Figures in Education: Lev Vygotsky
In this series we introduce key figures in education, and take a look at pivotal areas of their thinking.Continue Reading -
Key Figures in Education: Kieran Egan
In this series we introduce key figures in education, and take a look at pivotal areas of their thinking.Continue Reading -
Jack London Special
We all have fond memories of Jack London stories: our heart rate going faster at the adventures of Buck (The Call of the Wild) and White Fang (White Fang), or feeling angry about cruelty againstContinue Reading -
It’s our world: a month for the environment
Taking action to protect our environment has become an essential part of most teachers’ and students’ agendas.Continue Reading -
Involve the family in reading projects
Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and friends play an important role in our students' reading education and experience.Continue Reading -
International Women's Day Projects and Books Lists
How much do your students know about International Women's Day? How do they celebrate it? Do they think women should be celebrated?Continue Reading -
Interactive storytelling
Do you remember those puppet theatres where every child is shouting at the puppets, warning them of danger and telling them what to do?Continue Reading -
Interactive reading: learn, think and play with The Thinking Train series
Among the multitude of benefits of reading stories in the language class, we would like to point out the importance of interaction during reading sessions.Continue Reading -
Inspiring teachers: teaching young learners in Italy
In this series we talk to inspiring teachers who use stories and storytelling to set up reading programmes and creative projects, and use the arts and literature to develop their students’ languaContinue Reading