Enough has been written about the potential of AI but how is the technology being put into practice by schools and colleges? We went to learn more at BETT.
As families worldwide seek high-quality international education, British International School, Phuket (BISP) is expanding its Primary School programme to meet increasing demand. Beginning in the 2025–2026 academic year, BISP will introduce an additional class in Years 2 to 6, with the Year 4 expansion already in place as of January 2025. This growth reflects the school’s ongoing commitment to providing outstanding education while maintaining small class sizes and a personalised approach to learning.
International students face a number of digital challenges when crossing borders. We went to learn about their experiences and how UK higher education (HE) institutions can support them.
Catalina Gardescu of Copenhagen International School (CIS) interviews the school's two Primary Counselors, Matt Dahlman and Jodi Chee.
In today’s fast-paced, rapidly evolving world, empowering young people to live successful and fulfilling lives has never been more relevant. The challenges and opportunities facing our youth have been amplified by the rise of artificial intelligence, which is transforming industries and shaping new career paths. The world as we know it is changing quickly, and young people need to be equipped with the right skills and mindset to navigate the future.
The movement of top talent into roles at universities, particularly more senior members of staff, is increasingly hampered by restrictive visa policies, particularly in countries like the UK and the US. Global mobility experts are calling for policy reforms to maintain economic and technological leadership.
Through a balance of support and challenge, our students are encouraged to become principled, open-minded, and compassionate members of an international school community. To achieve these aims, we recognize the importance of cultivating supportive relationships and celebrating the unique contributions of each member.
Inspired offers academic excellence to 90,000 students in 118 schools across 24 countries. The international group of world-leading premium schools utilises proven best educational practices from every corner of the globe to ensure students receive a world-class learning experience, from Kindergarten to Year 13.
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Sarah Rozenthuler’s interactive session ‘Supercharged You: Leaning into difficult conversations’ was designed to help leaders and managers to amplify their voice and make meaningful change happen. As she explained, Leadership is not just about decision making, it is also about communication and having your voice heard.
Report from Tomorrow University highlights the role of education in bridging the gap between career success and life fulfilment
As organisations strive for greater competitiveness, they appoint and engage with a number of different service providers to deliver specialised and tailored solutions to workplace issues. Dr Sue Shortland explains what the global mobility function should consider when appointing external vendors.
New data reveals how flaws in the skilled worker visa could undermine the governments growth mission. Zain Ali, CEO and co-founder of Centuro Global explains that just 32% of visas issued for work go to high-skilled professionals in growth sectors.
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant 15th district of Paris, ICS Paris is a private international school offering the esteemed International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum for children between the ages of 3 - 18 years. ICS Paris takes pride in providing a nurturing environment that motivates students to discover their potential and prepares students academically, mentally, physically and emotionally so that they can meet the challenges of tomorrow.