Every teacher wants a well-managed classroom, but it isn’t always easy. Keeping your students focused and on task can be quite a challenge. Fortunately, some tried, and true strategies can help you create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning. Here are 10 tips for effective classroom management that will help you keep control […]
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By Asha Alexander, Principal & CEO at GEMS Legacy School I think, you know, the curricula around the world have to keep changing. It has to keep evolving. We’ve all gotten used to following something that has already been laid out, and as an educator, I’ve constantly been questioning practice. Why are we teaching? Is […]
Today, teachers focus on growing kids with a social responsibility to build better futures. Twin is a great tool to integrate into your lectures in order to grow kids with a technology know how and an urge to solve world’s problems. How can you use Twin in classrooms? We came up with 5 tips for […]
How do you think it would be if you had to go to school with a mask on your face in your childhood? Probably most of you will answer this with a clear “No.”. Just like you imagine, kids can be sad and nervous about the new normal period. Making sure that they can get […]
“Really excited to see whats going on a Twin Science Workshop. The children are all buzzing. They are all really excited of what they are doing. I think this is the future.” Magoo Giles (Founder & Principal, Knightsbridge School) In January, 2020 we organized a workshop in cooperation with Knightsbridge School in London. The whole […]
What is analytical thinking? It is a computer like way to solve analytical problems. Why should we think like computers? How can we foster our kids’ analytical thinking? We will look for answers to these questions in this blog. What is analytical thinking? Analytical thinking is built on 4 concepts: abstraction, pattern defining, decomposition and […]
The term STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is progressively becoming an important fixture in education and the world economy. The reason for this is that the careers of the future will most certainly be centred around STEM fields while also invoking 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, collaboration and problem-solving. When […]