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Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella: Why her ‘weird’ comment is cringe for students

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Study International 1d ago research
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First and foremost: Sabrina Carpenter has mostly chosen to stand on the right side of history. In 2024, she donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, raised by Nicola Coughlan. In 2025, she condemned the White House for using her…
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11 hard words to spell that’ll baffle even English professors

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Study International 1d ago research
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English spelling is infamous for its difficulty, inconsistencies, and some hard words to spell can even trick fluent speakers . “Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism,” for instance, is a tongue-twisting medical term that describes a rare genetic…
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How to become the next Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet: 7 best acting schools with famous graduates

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Study International 1d ago research
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Do you dream of becoming a Broadway star? Do you want to be part of the big screen — being part of a TV show’s cast that shaped a generation or being a movie star determined to win an Oscar? The best acting schools — or theatre schools,…
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To this ex-military doctor, leadership and volunteerism are must-have skills for medical students

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Study International 2d ago research
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“If we fail to produce healthcare professionals with good leadership qualities, basically, we intend for them to fail late on during their practice.” Those are the words of Brigadier General Professor Datuk Dr Mohd Arshil Moideen (Rtd),…
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Medical educators: Are we training the right healthcare workers?

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Study International 2d ago research
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Healthcare education is changing — irrevocably, and at pace. For medical educators in the field, keeping up means staying sharp on both the science of teaching and the shifting demands of the industry they serve. It is a dual challenge…
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Canada’s new student arrivals sink beneath Covid-era lows

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The PIE News 2d ago research
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The government figures show a 64% year-on-year reduction in new study permits issued in 2025, as Canada welcomed fewer first-time international students than during the pandemic and the lowest total over the past decade. According to IRCC…
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Identifying Learning Gaps Early: A Data-Informed Approach in Cambridge Schools

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ISC Research Blog 43d ago research
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Teachers make hundreds of instructional decisions each day, often with limited time and incomplete information. How can international schools identify learning gaps early, personalise support at scale, and turn classroom data into…
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Identifying Learning Gaps Early: A Data-Informed Approach in Cambridge Schools

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ISC Research Blog 43d ago research
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Teachers make hundreds of decisions every day – often with limited time and incomplete information. Which learners need support? Who is ready for a challenge? Where are the unseen gaps? Adaptive Learn brings clarity to these questions.…
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Co-Designing for Impact: How the Global Impact Diploma is Changing the Story About International Education

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ISC Research Blog 67d ago research
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As international schools rethink how learning prepares students for an uncertain world, the Global Impact Diploma offers a bold alternative: a co-designed, competency-based program that puts agency, well-being, and real-world impact at the…
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From research on the shelf to research in use

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OECD Education 73d ago research
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By Nóra Révai, Project lead, OECD’s Evidence Web for Education Imagine trying to navigate a big city with dozens of bus and metro lines – but with no map, no signs and no app. Technically, the system is there. But finding the right route…
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From research on the shelf to research in use

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OECD Education 73d ago research
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By Nóra Révai, Project lead, OECD’s Evidence Web for Education Imagine trying to navigate a big city with dozens of bus and metro lines – but with no map, no signs and no app. Technically, the system is there. But finding the right route…
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The AI Safety Capsule: A Leadership Framework for Safe and Strategic AI in International Schools

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ISC Research Blog 93d ago research
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Artificial intelligence is already transforming teaching, learning and leadership but most schools lack a clear, strategic framework for safe adoption. The AI Safety Capsule offers international school leaders a practical model for…
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Using School Surveys to Improve Change Management in International Schools

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ISC Research Blog 136d ago research
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With insights from ISC Research and School Surveys, discover how international school leaders can use surveys to monitor change, engage staff, and drive better student outcomes. The post Using School Surveys to Improve Change Management in…
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The Future of Primary Assessment: Why Alignment, Accessibility and Analytics Matter More Than Ever

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ISC Research Blog 138d ago research
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Today’s international classrooms need assessment that truly sees every learner. Designed with teachers and multilingual students in mind, Hachette Learning’s Advancing Primary assessments offer fair, curriculum-aligned tools that surface…
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The Three Pillars of Wellbeing in International Education

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ISC Research Blog 150d ago research
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International schools face unique wellbeing challenges, from cultural diversity to high student mobility. ISC Research identifies three pillars for sustainable wellbeing: fostering a supportive school culture, integrating…
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Understanding the development of empathy in childhood

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AlphaPlus Blog 592d ago research
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What is the International Early Learning Study? The International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study (IELS) is an international survey that assesses children at age 5 who attend Early Childhood Education and Care centres and/or…
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Understanding the development of empathy in childhood

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AlphaPlus Blog 592d ago research
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What is the International Early Learning Study? The International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study (IELS) is an international survey that assesses children at age 5 who attend Early Childhood Education and Care centres and/or…
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