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Teaching Resources

You Are Not a Bad Teacher: Teachers Need Support Too

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 2 Mar, 2026

Many teachers today are compensating for gaps the system refuses to address. Overcrowded classrooms filled with mixed-ability learners without support staff. Safeg...

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Educational Strategies

Cognitive Development in Toddlers: Learning Through Play

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 1 Mar, 2026

The early years of a child’s life are not just important. They are foundational. Between birth and age three, a child’s brain forms millions of neural connections ev...

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Global Mindset & Citizenship

How Teaching and Learning Have Changed Over Time

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

Growing up in Ghana, education was serious business. Whether you attended a private school or a local public school often called “sytɔ,” one thing was certain learni...

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Developmental & Soft Skills

Understanding Learning Styles and Strategies That Support Every Child

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

Every child learns differently, yet for many years, classrooms were designed around one teaching style talk, write, memorize, repeat. Today, educators are beginnin...

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Community & News

The Life of a Teacher Behind the Classroom Door

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

The life of a teacher is rarely as simple as it looks.

Some mornings begin with excitement. A lesson clicks. A student fina...

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Educational Strategies

The Busy Parent Relief How Degraft Freed Up Hours Every Week Without Missing a Beat

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

Degraft’s days were always packed. Between work, traffic, meetings, and family responsibilities, helping his child stay on track academically felt overwhelming. He...

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Educational Strategies

The Homework Turnaround How Oduma’s Daughter Went From Homework Battles to Excited Learning

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

Every evening used to feel the same in Oduma’s house. Homework time came with tears, raised voices, and unfinished books pushed aside in frustration. His daughter wa...

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Community & News

The Confidence Builder How Essel’s Daughter Nana Conquered Test Anxiety and Scored Her First A

By: Rosalyn Paintsil / 18 Feb, 2026

Nana was smart, but tests terrified her. Before exams, she struggled to sleep, doubted herself, and often froze despite knowing the answers. Essel watched helpless...

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Inclusive Education (SEN Focused)

Beyond the Blackboard: Shifting from Teacher to Facilitator

By: Administrator / 8 Feb, 2026

In an inquiry-based classroom, the teacher isn't the "sage on the stage" but rather the "guide on the side." This shift in mindset is the foundation of the IB philosoph...

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Digital Literacy & Safety

Inclusive Classrooms: Supporting SEN Learners in a Digital World

By: Administrator / 8 Feb, 2026

Education is not "one size fits all." For learners with Special Educational Needs (SEN)...