About me
A big part of my work, both in the classroom and as a former PYP Coordinator and Head of Primary, has been the Exhibition. I have lived with it from almost every angle: as a mentor, as the teacher who took over a cohort midway through, as the coordinator supporting from the outside, and now again as the classroom teacher in the thick of it every spring. It continues to evolve, and so do I. These days I think a lot about what the Exhibition actually is for students beyond the final presentation night, how it can be a genuine beginning rather than a finish line, and how we support teachers to facilitate it with confidence without over-scaffolding the inquiry. I also love talking with educators across different contexts about what is working and what keeps them up at night. Come talk to me about: the Exhibition, mentoring, what happens after the celebration is over, and any of the messy in-between moments that nobody talks about enough.