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The Difference Between Having a Qualification and Having Global Teaching Readiness

23rd June 2026
Teaching abroad requires more than credentials. Global readiness demands pedagogical flexibility, cross-cultural understanding, and curriculum adaptability. This blog shows how internationally accepted educator training bridges the gap between certification and competence.  ...

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Analysing Exam Mistakes: Damage Control or Teaching Philosophy

25th May 2026
Exam mistakes are not just marks to correct. They reveal how students think, where they struggle, and what they need next. This blog explores why error analysis should become a core teaching philosophy.  ...

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Blindfold Activities for Children: 10 Games That Build Trust and Teamwork

20th April 2026
Some of the most powerful learning happens when children can’t see. Blindfold activities unlock trust, communication, and sensory awareness. In this blog post, we break down 10 creative games that actually work. ...

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Is OTHM Level 4 Better Than a Traditional Bachelor of Education? A Complete Comparison

16th March 2026
Many aspiring teachers automatically think of a B.Ed when planning their teaching career. However, alternative qualifications are emerging that focus on both teaching skills and training management. So how do these modern pathways compare with traditional teacher education programs? ...

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Why Skills Matter More Than Degrees in Today's Job Market

16th February 2026
Many professionals believe that where they studied determines their career success. But hiring decisions today are driven by skills, results, and real-world application. In this blog post, we break down why employers ask about skills first and how you can position yourself strategically. ...

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7 Key Reasons Why Great Teachers Don't Always Make Effective School Leaders And How To Overcome Them

9th January 2026
The transition from classroom teaching to school leadership is an exciting but challenging journey. Great teachers may not automatically become great school leaders. This blog explores why leadership requires more than just teaching skills and how educators can bridge the gap. ...

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