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Almost everyone in our school community knows of Language Perfect. It is an online learning platform which our Modern Foreign Languages department uses all year round to support student learning in French, German and Spanish, and which hosts a worldwide languages competition which our school is remarkably good at! Every year at competition time, our students can be seen glued to computers hammering out millions of bytes worth of language learning, and every year our school appears near or at the top of the leaderboard. Our relationship with the Language Perfect platform is a long-standing and very successful one.
Language Perfect though is evolving. Since its arrival in the online learning marketplace, Language Perfect has changed, developed – got better – and of course it has had to, because as technology has developed, more and more learning platforms have become available. Some, like Language Perfect, have become a part of our every-day vocabulary. Which family with a Primary student doesn’t say ‘SeeSaw’ at least a couple of times a day?! And I can assure you that there isn’t an IB student in the school that hasn’t worried about their Managebac uploads…
Online learning is here to stay, but that does not mean that every online learning platform is a good one. Teachers play a crucial role in sampling online learning platforms as they appear and trialing them in different ways. They reach judgements about them based on whether or not they will compliment the teaching methods in our classrooms and whether or not they will make a significant difference to the learning of our students. Only the learning platforms that have been through a rigorous testing ground reach our students laptops and iPads.
It’s something I’ve believed for a long time — that learning isn’t predetermined by our genes. It’s about growing, persevering, and learning through the process. I was really mindful of this idea at this week’s wonderful Primary Summer Concert, after which I found myself reflecting on whether these amazing children have an innate talent, or whether they have achieved so much because of hard work and practice.
I believe it’s the latter. These children, their parents, and their teachers all seem to share the belief that by trying and working hard, they will get better at what they do. This is what we call a growth mindset.
This week at BIS Abu Dhabi, we have had the joy of celebrating both ends of the school journey and it has been a beautiful reminder of how we support our students to dream big and grow into their future selves.
As exam season unfolds, there's a special kind of stillness that settles over the school. In the quiet hum of the examination hall, behind the rustle of papers and the soft clicking of keyboards, is a profound truth: we are witnessing a moment that our students will carry with them forever. It is the culmination of years of learning, growth, and perseverance, a chapter closing and a new one ready to be written.
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