École Internationale de Genève, Directeur général - a human being like you aiming for everyday to be full of the joy of learning. Views of 1 in 7,800,000,000.
via @NYTOpinion - An ode to joy and possibility: « These feathered dreams have carried me across the globe on adventures, in search of birds in faraway places. » https://t.co/bfyX3VYKIH
#earthday2023 is a good reminder of what we need to pay attention to and the changes we need to make to live in harmony as one species among many in the interconnected interdependent ecosystems of our shared and only home, mother earth.
Elite sportspeople can live five years longer, study finds “I learned behaviour traits such as discipline, resilience, confidence and aspiration during my years as an athlete. There’s a huge connect between physical health and mental health.” https://t.co/mLmaBQPNkt
Special thanks to our board chair @haybuj1, our I-DEA board task force lead @jennyomoberg, our Director General Designate @ConradHughes0, our I-DEA lead, Yasmine Sadri for making these two days so full of positive momentum.
@EcolintGeneva It is so important that the circle of those doing this work is expanding every day at @EcolintGeneva. Making a school truly inclusive for every single person is the work of every single person in the school. I am delighted to see the commitment of our Board joining us.
via @NYTOpinion courage: Lane started questioning whether living a life of constant connection was actually a good thing and made the decision to ditch her smartphone altogether. https://t.co/U5DLzSIAks
"Recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world." - Preamble of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - we need to act on this every day…
In moments of crises - war, pandemic, climate change - people in vulnerable situations, such as persons with disabilities, are often excluded and left behind. At Ecolint, we make sure our students contribute to making the world a more accessible and equitable place.
"Robert Sternberg’s theory of triarchic intelligence argues that there are at least three different types of intelligence (practical, creative, and analytical)." However only one is usually tested - thanks @ConradHughes0 @EcolintGeneva https://t.co/08dtNbUeBS
Great reflection @ConradHughes0 - it has been great to see you grow @EcolintGeneva as a leader - slowing down to go faster and farther - Leadership and Culture | The International Educator (TIE Online) https://t.co/tRenjvSnr5
Great piece @jmikton - technology integrator extraordinaire @EcolintGeneva - which I admit to reading while walking - Puppets on a String | The International Educator (TIE Online) https://t.co/Wg3JVNrO8E
« Students who fall in love with learning do so not because of any particular curriculum but because they encounter a teacher who gives them permission to think. Great teachers force us to wrestle with questions » https://t.co/lzvMxYvNmO