Mar
What Makes a “Best” Parent-Teacher Conference?
When you think things cannot get any better, life surprises you. I’ve been teaching for nine years, but six months after joining this school, I told my department: “This is already my best experience ever.” It’s because of the amazing team I work with every day and the leadership we have, they inspire me and […]
Mar
UDL: Our Journey with The Shift to Student-Led
For our recent professional development day, Dayna and I dived into a book popular in the UDL (Universal Design for Learning) community: The Shift to Student-Led by Catlin R. Tucker and Katie Novak. Our goal was simple: to improve our daily practices and find ways to make a deeper, more positive impact on our students. […]
Dec
Identity: Who We Are
The first time I consciously reflected on identity outside of education was before my TEDx experience. A colleague and friend, Mr Luvinzu, approached me with a simple yet powerful question about my hair. He then shared that he was hosting a TEDx event with the theme Identity and suggested that my story, through my hair, […]
Jul
How Observations Made Me a Better Teacher!
Since I began my journey as an international teacher in 2019, one of the most unexpected joys has been being observed while teaching. Yes, I enjoy being observed. And if you’re a teacher, you probably find that strange. But here’s why: each observation has offered me insights that reshaped my teaching. Over time, these small […]
Jun
Why Me? My Journey Through OSC, and Beyond
I landed in Sri Lanka in 2022 with a suitcase full of dreams and a heart racing with hope. The moment my feet touched Colombo soil; I told myself, this deserves a book. Not because I was starting a new job. Not because I had crossed continents. But because, in that single moment, I had […]
May
The Perfect Paragraph in PHE: When Students Just Want to Play – Are We Missing the Point, or Are They?
Have you ever created something meaningful something that made you feel proud, excited, and deeply connected to your purpose? Maybe it was a lesson plan, a project, or even a conversation that sparked new possibilities. You could see its value, you knew its potential. But when you shared it, the reception was… underwhelming. That is […]
May
How to introduce a MYP PHE unit to students!
You started to create your MYP PHE units and need help introducing the unit to students. Today I will share with you what you can do to ensure students understand the unit you created for them and give them a sense of belonging. If we introduce the unit well, the students will have a clear […]
May
The Dreamers: Our Badminton Journey in Jordan
If Day One Was a Movie… It Would Be:“The A-Team.” From the very first serve, our team brought energy, courage, and unity to the courts in Jordan. We couldn’t have asked for a better start: 14 wins out of 16 games against ISOI. The confidence was high, the spirit even higher. But every great story […]
Apr
Why Lesson Plans Matter and How to Design Them for Impactful Teaching
Dear teachers, Today, we will discuss the importance of lesson plans and whether or not they are essential. Before delving into the topic of lesson planning, I’d like to share a conversation I had with my MYP PHE Workshop leader in Dubai in 2019. At the end of each workshop day, I used to reflect […]
