Artificial intelligence is reshaping what’s possible in education, but thoughtful application remains essential. This community is a space for educators exploring how AI can support teaching and learning in meaningful ways. Whether you're testing classroom tools, designing prompts, or navigating ethical questions, you'll find others asking similar questions. The focus here isn’t on chasing trends, but on exchanging grounded, real-world practice. It’s an open space to share what’s working, what’s emerging, and what still needs unpacking.
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Members propose new themes, spin up sprints, or keep their group going.
Live Session Schedule
These are crucial opportunities to connect, share ideas, and learn from each other.
All live sessions take place on Microsoft Teams
Live Session 1
October 29, 2025
Wednesday,
17:00 -18:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 2
September 24, 2025
Wednesday,
17:00 -18:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 3
November 26, 2025
Wednesday,
17:00 -18:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 4
January 14, 2026
Wednesday,
17:00 -18:00
(GMT+8)
Meet Your Hosts
Catherine Ellis
Catherine Ellis is the Assistant Principal (High School) at St. Joseph’s Institution International School Malaysia, where she leads teaching and learning with a focus on innovation and impact. Formerly Head of English, she brings deep subject expertise and a passion for curriculum design and professional development. As an NPQH holder and facilitator, Catherine is committed to growing leadership capacity within schools. Her approach blends evidence-informed strategies with creativity, ensuring meaningful and engaging classroom experiences.
Become a Host of this Community
We’re looking for a host to help lead this community. If you enjoy bringing people together, guiding meaningful conversations, and supporting peer learning, we’d love to hear from you.
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I am impressed by the sharing on Instructional Coaching and have been implementing this in my school and this is a very useful form of support to teachers, especially new ones. It is very important to learn from and be inspired by peers. The sessions are very well run!
After hearing our peer present his situation, we all asked several clarifying questions. For instance, I was curious about the type of evaluation process he would use. We could then ideate with him and share our experiences based on a variety of schools where we had all worked.
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