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No Teacher Is an Island: Learning Through Interschool Exchange
Learning Beyond Our Own Classroom In our work with different schools, we often see children in various learning environments. Similar age groups, yet completely different dynamics visible in subtle moments: how learners take initiative, ask questions, or welcome newcomers. Knowing that behind every classroom is a set of choices, values, and practices, it got me thinking: What can teachers in different schools learn from each other? What could emerge if educators from differen
Mar 20


Can Art Education Resources Enhance Learning In Other Subjects?
Art shapes minds. It opens doors to creativity, critical thinking, and emotional growth. Schools, families, and organizations can unlock these benefits by using the right resources for art education. It makes learning playful, human, and deeply engaging. Why Resources for Art Education Matter As we at Art Is More advocate, art is more than crafts, hobbies or school subjects. Art education is more than drawing or painting. It is a powerful tool to develop skills that last a li
Jan 13


The Power of Questions in Teaching: Rethinking the Taboo
The questions we ask as educators shape how safe, curious, and creative learning feels. This article looks at why that matters, and how to ask better questions when teaching. 5 Jan 2026 | By Wena Ho . Helsinki. Pedagogy is not the mere act of teaching. It is the sensitivity of the interplay between teaching and learning, and how the subtlest choices of educators shape that relationship. During my teacher training at International House in London, we talked about something cal
Jan 5
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