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OverviewAn essential guide to teaching and learning in international schools for pre- and in-service educators around the world. With more and more teachers working in international schools, this book provides a practical and accessible examination of effective pedagogy in this specific context. Using case studies that can be applied in a range of settings, it explores key areas of classroom practice such as collaboration and student agency, along with emergent approaches such as play-based, concept-based and enquiry-based teaching and learning. In addition, it gazes towards students’ future needs, exploring themes such as new literacies and intercultural competence. “The thoughtful questions posed throughout the text have the potential to guide some important conversations and prompt positive, professional growth.” Kath Murdoch, Seastar Education Consulting. “This is a text that is much needed in national and international education.” Malcolm Nicolson, Director Erimus Education. “Modelling the power and value of collaboration, a cohort of very accomplished educators with international experience have united to share numerous practical examples to support effective teaching and learning. Dr Jennifer Chang Wathall, independent education consultant. ...connects readers to new or different researchers beyond what is shared in IB publications, therefore widening the research base and highlighting new strategies to help educators keen to innovate in their practice.” Sandy Paton, PYP Educator and independent consultant. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anssi Roiha , Eryn WisemanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9781041057321ISBN 10: 1041057326 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 31 March 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Student agency 2. Differentiation 3. Classroom management 4. Collaboration 5. Play-based teaching and learning” 6. Concept-based teaching and learning 7. Enquiry-based teaching and learning 8. Transdisciplinary teaching and learning 9. Teaching computational thinking and digital pedagogy 10. Rethinking literacy 11. Towards new mathematical thinking 12. Fostering multilingualism 13. Intercultural competenceReviewsIt is very rare to find an educational text that leads the reader from principles into practice. Teaching and Learning in International Schools does exactly that, and in a style that brings you along on a journey rather than intimidating with jargon and theory. Each chapter contains relevant and rich content that takes us through a wide range of ideas around teaching practice, pedagogy and teacher skill development….The 'teacher voice' is strong and brings the theory into real-life, makes it more authentic and gives confidence to the reader that we can do it too!.....This is a text that is much needed in national and international education. Malcolm NicolsonDirector Erimus Education, and International Educator This book is a welcome contribution to the resources available not only to those who wish to pursue a career in International Education but to any beginning teacher or those simply wanting to refresh their thinking about how to apply contemporary practices to the classroom...I am sure there will be much in this collection that will resonate with International Educators. The thoughtful questions posed throughout the text have the potential to guide some important conversations and prompt positive, professional growth. Kath MurdochSeastar Education Consulting Author InformationAnssi Roiha is an experienced educator who has gained insights into several educational contexts. He has worked as a teacher and student support specialist at an International Baccalaureate school in the Netherlands and as a special education teacher in Finland. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master’s of Education degree and is specialised in foreign language pedagogy, differentiation and intercultural education. Currently he works as a lecturer in foreign language pedagogy at the university of Turku in Finland where he conducts research and trains pre-service teachers. Eryn Wiseman is an experienced teacher and education consultant who has worked in international schools in various roles to support teachers and administrators with the development of ethos, approach and execution of inquiry and concept-based teaching and learning. Drawing on over 20 years of teaching experience, she is well placed to facilitate the development of those new to the profession as well as those who have been teaching for a little longer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |