UK teachers: What it’s like to partner with a Nigerian school
The British Council’s Connecting Classrooms project teams UK schools with schools around the world. Here, two teachers from secondary schools in Nigeria and the UK respectively talk about how their...
View ArticleHow pupils in the UK can learn from refugee children in Lebanon
‘What would it feel like to leave everything behind?’ In the wake of the Syria conflict, Stewart Cook, teacher at Frances Olive Anderson primary school, posed the question to his class of eight- to...
View ArticleA look inside a Zambian classroom
What’s it like to teach in a school in Zambia? How much do Zambian children value education? Eloise Skinner answers on her return from a trip to Zambia through the British Council’s Connecting...
View ArticleHow teachers can improve their professional development
On top of all the teaching and preparation, ambitious teachers have to also think about getting ahead in their careers. Keri Reid, principal teacher at Muthill Primary School in Scotland, explains how...
View Article‘UK pupils work harder after connecting with Middle East schools’
How can connecting with schools around the world increase global awareness among UK pupils? UK teacher Sandra Underwood, who partnered with a school in Lebanon, explains. Why did you decide to connect...
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