IAE – IBE Educational Practices Series: Lorin Anderson discusses the policy paper “Task, Teaching and Learning: Improving the Quality of Education for Economically Disadvantaged Students.”

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Watch the next video from the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series, co-published by IBE-UNESCO and the IAE, developed with support from The Learning Bar. In this video, Lorin Anderson, Carolina Distinguished Professor Emeritus, discusses his policy paper “Task, Teaching and Learning: Improving the Quality of Education for Economically Disadvantaged Students.” Anderson speaks on the power of inquiry-based learning, collaborative problem-solving, and personalized instruction to help ignite curiosity, inspire critical thinking, and unlock the full potential of your students.

These videos and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners. Throughout this series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice.

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IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series: Watch Stella Vosniadou discuss the policy paper “Teaching students how to learn: Setting the stage for lifelong learning.”

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Delve into this next video in the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series, co-published by IBE-UNESCO and the IAE, developed with support from The Learning Bar. In this video, Stella Vosniadou, Strategic Professor at Flinders University, discusses the policy paper “Teaching students how to learn: Setting the stage for lifelong learning.” The paper offers valuable insights on fostering critical thinking skills, promoting metacognitive strategies, and creating an engaging learning environment that inspires students to become lifelong learners.

These videos and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners. Throughout this series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice.

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IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series: Hear Andreas Demetriou, Professor Emeritus, University of Nicosia, discuss the policy paper “Understanding and facilitating the development of intellect.”

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Watch the next video in the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series, co-published by IBE-UNESCO and the IAE, with support from The Learning Bar. In this video, Andreas Demetriou, Professor Emeritus, University of Nicosia, discusses the policy paper “Understanding and facilitating the development of intellect.” Demetriou delves into cutting-edge techniques like project-based learning, differentiated instruction, and formative assessment that will empower you to create dynamic classrooms, foster student growth, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning.

This video series and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners. Throughout this series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice.

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IAE – IBE Educational Practices Series: Hear William Schubert discuss his policy paper ‘Curriculum Matters: What Teachers Should Know and Do’.

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Watch the next video from the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series, co-published by IBE-UNESCO and the IAE, and developed with the support of The Learning Bar. In this video, William H. Schubert, Professor Emeritus of Curriculum & Instruction, University of Illinois at Chicago, discusses the policy paper “Curriculum Matters: What Teachers Should Know and Do.” Uncover the power of a well-designed curriculum and gain valuable insights from Schubert as he explores principles, strategies, and evidence-based practices to empower educators to create impactful learning experiences for every student.

These videos and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners. Throughout this series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice.

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Hear Fernando M. Reimers discuss his policy paper ‘Education and Covid-19: Recovering from the shock created by the pandemic and building back better’

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Watch the next video in the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Video Series, co-published by IBE-UNESCO and the International Academy of Education, and developed with the support of The Learning Bar. In this video, Fernando M. Reimers, Ford Foundation Professor of the Practice of International Education and Director of the Global Education Innovation Initiative at Harvard University, discusses his policy paper ‘Education and Covid-19: Recovering from the shock created by the pandemic and building back better’. Discover valuable insights and evidence-based strategies for navigating the challenges of education during and after the COVID-19 pandemic as the author shares practical guidance, innovative approaches, and impactful solutions.

Throughout this IAE – IBE Educational Practices Series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice. Explore the interview series to learn about improving education for all.

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Hear Conrad Hughes discuss his policy paper ‘Guiding Principles for Learning in the Twenty-first Century’

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Delve into the next video of the IAE – IBE Educational Practices Interview Series, developed with the support of The Learning Bar. In this video, Conrad Hughes, Director of Education at the International School of Geneva, discusses his policy paper “Guiding Principles for Learning in the Twenty-first Century.” Hughes unveils powerful strategies to effectively incorporate inquiry-based learning, project-based assessments, and student-centered approaches into your classroom.

These videos and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners. Throughout this series, renowned scholars share insights from their transformative handbooks on educational practice.

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Manitoba Education and Early Childhood invests in child success with the Early Years Evaluation

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The Learning Bar is proud to be working with Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning to support their vision to ensure all children and students succeed, no matter where they live, their backgrounds, or their individual circumstances. The government will be using the Early Years Evaluation over the next three years to support the recommendations laid out in Manitoba’s K to 12 Education Action Plan to improve literacy and healthy childhood development outcomes.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with the government to achieve their vision,’ said Colette Wasson, CEO of The Learning Bar. “Working closely with school administrators and educators, we know that the student, classroom, school, and district level data will provide invaluable insight to inform individual student interventions, school planning, and provincial policy decisions.”

The Learning Bar is already working with many of the school districts in Manitoba, including the Frontier School Division, who have recognized the positive impact and success of the assessment on their Kindergarten students. We are excited that this three-year contract with Manitoba most importantly will give all children the opportunity to thrive.

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IAE – IBE Educational Practices Interview Series

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We are thrilled to introduce the International Academy of Education – International Bureau of Education ‘Educational Practices Interview Series’, developed with support from The Learning Bar. This series is a collection of thought-provoking videos featuring scholars from the Academy. The International Academy of Educations’ (IAE) expanding membership comprises diverse scholars across the globe, including the founder and president of The Learning Bar, Dr. Jon Douglas Willms. In this series, esteemed members of the IAE share insights into their transformative handbooks on educational principles, policies, and practices. These videos and associated handbooks cover a range of topics, including guiding principles for twenty-first-century learning, improving education for economically disadvantaged students, recovering from the impact of COVID-19, curriculum design, and teaching students how to become lifelong learners.

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Insights Symposium 2023

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Thank you for attending Insights!

We want to thank all those people who attended Insights 2023. We were pleased to see so many education leaders sharing their data stories and their impact on student outcomes. We hope this event gave you the opportunity to learn from, network, and hear strategies that you can apply to your own school environment.

A special thank you goes out to our gracious hosts in each location, the Frontier School Division in Manitoba, the Calgary Board of Education in Alberta, and Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board in Ontario.

Use the links below to see great presentations from our customers in

We hope you enjoyed the event as much as we did and we hope to see many more people over the next few years. Watch this space to find out when the next event is taking place!

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WEBINAR: Taking Care of Staff so… They Can Take Care of Students
WEBINAR: Enhance school climate and student success: A guide to utilizing perception data
IAE Member Research Series: Maria de Ibarrola discusses the research paper “Evaluation of teachers of basic education: Political tensions and radical oppositions”
WEBINAR: Discover research-based interventions proven to be effective in impacting staff well-being
WEBINAR: Supporting Staff Well-being – Fostering Belonging in Schools
IAE Member Research Series: Richard Shavelson discusses the research paper “Methodological perspectives: Standardized (summative) or contextualized (formative)”
Thanks for joining us at Insights 2023: Rebounding & Rebuilding Systemwide Well-Being
IAE Educational Practices Series: Panagiotis Kampylis discusses the policy paper “Nurturing creative thinking.”
ACCESS WEBINAR: Elevate School Outcomes: 10 Steps to Building a High-Performing Data Team
IAE – IBE Educational Practices Series: Watch Keith Topping discuss the policy paper “Philosophy for Children.”
IAE – IBE Educational Practices Series: Lorin Anderson discusses the policy paper “Task, Teaching and Learning: Improving the Quality of Education for Economically Disadvantaged Students.”
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WEBINAR: Accurately capture and measure school staff perceptions to foster strong and engaged teams

Education workers strive every day to put the needs of their students’ above their own. Their work is fuelled by a passion to ensure each child has the best opportunities in life and yet school staff are leaving the profession at unprecedented rates. 

Check out our new webinar with Dr. Durepos as she discusses the factors that influence staff attitudes and experiences related to their job, school and work/life balance. Learn how having the right data from staff perspectives can help guide specific professional, emotional, and practical supports and target investments in programs that are most beneficial for staff.

Click here to find out more about the OURSCHOOL STAFF SURVEY!
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