The effects of overwhelming stress that lead to burnout pose health risks for the individual. This also has larger implications for schools as it relates to staffing.
AISA Associate Members are not just companies providing products and services to international schools, they are our learning partners who support school management and effectiveness, delivering quality services that...
Ninety percent of teachers and 61 percent of parents surveyed last month are expecting big challenges as children head back to in-person classrooms.
The World Heath Organisation has published a list of Q&As giving clear and actionable guidance for parents, children and teachers on how to return to school safely in the...
Childcare can stimulate the social, cognitive, physical and language growth that children need for starting school.
Planning the smooth resumption of indoor activities under current circumstances can be challenging because there are many factors involved in ensuring a safe return.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, has said he supports COVID-19 vaccine mandates for children attending schools.
Category: NewsSeptember 7, 2021 The AISA community congratulates Kennedy Wando for his appointment to the National Association of Musical Instrument Repairers (NAMIR). NAMIR Ltd. was formed in 1993 to provide a dedicated craft...
In response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young people - especially on their mental health - recovery and support strategies need to centre and...
I am excited to introduce myself and reconnect with the AISA community as the new AISA Service Learning Advisor. The AISA Board, Dr Peter Bateman and his team have...
Never before has education been as disrupted as it is in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst the impact may vary in nature between different countries, economies,...
Zoom meetings are clearly here to stay, says The New Yorker. But what about learning pods—the newly ubiquitous institution in which small groups of children gather for school in...
Teachers will need to continue being creative with how they physically distance children in some pretty small classrooms.
Face coverings are essential to protecting children, keeping schools open and slowing the highly contagious coronavirus variant, experts say.
Category: NewsAugust 23, 2021 Accreditation is the recognition that an institution maintains a certain level of educational standards. An accredited school has gone through a rigorous quality check by an authority on education...
For those of us born after the Second World War, COVID-19 has brought about the first mass trauma event in our living memory. As we grieve the loss of...
Category: NewsAugust 17, 2021 AISA is facilitating a Child Protection Practice Group to support educators and leaders within the AISA community that are committed to working proactively to create safe learning environments so...
Although we may have hoped that the pandemic would be a thing of the past, it is not, and so just as we did last year, AISA will be...
The future for AISA will be a combination of online, hybrid and onsite learning experiences to meet as many needs as possible.
The wider goal of AISA’s DEIJ work is to contribute in authentic and meaningful ways to the lack of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within the global international school...
Category: NewsAugust 13, 2021 The AISA board and management team are excited to welcome all our incoming heads of school to the community.
While vaccines still overwhelmingly prevent severe disease and death, the delta variant has been changing how we think about coronavirus spread. Read through the briefing to find answers to...
In this update, you can find resources from the Global & Latin America Leadership Conversations as well as news briefings from around the world.
Today’s article centres around the Delta Variant and its impact on schools; their kids and staff.