International Education & Schools Fair

Day 2

AI, Technology and STEAM

 

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Welcome to Day Two – AI, Technology and STEAM

Today we focus on AI, technology and STEAM, exploring how international schools are integrating innovation into the classroom and preparing students for a digital and technology-driven future.

Our featured webinars and resources examine how schools are using artificial intelligence responsibly, developing students’ skills in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics, and encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving.

Alongside topical articles from leading international schools, you’ll find fact sheets, guides and videos offering trusted insights into how modern learning environments are evolving to prepare students for future careers.

While today’s focus is on AI, technology and STEAM, you can browse our full collection of schools, factsheets and webinars by topic or location at any time.

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Webinars

Get to know what drives our international school leaders and their values.

How UWCSEA’s K-12 AI Approach Prepares Students for the Future

About the webinar Guests: Angela Newby and Tim Lovatt, Heads of Digital Learning at UWCSEA’s East and Dover campuses in Singapore Host: Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor of Relocate Global and Think Global People An insightful conversation on how digital literacy and technology integration are shaping the future of ...

Ages: Early years, Primary school 5-11, Secondary school 11-18

Featuring: UWC South East Asia Singapore

Speaker(s): Angela Newby and Tim Lovatt, Heads of Digital Learning at UWCSEA’s East and Dover campuses in Singapore in conversation with Fiona Murchie

AI as a tool for students & our future leaders

About the webinar In this episode, we explore how Oasis International School uses AI and technology not just as tools, but as catalysts for creativity, collaboration, and meaningful learning. Travis shares a human-centred approach to digital integration, the importance of student agency, and why failure is ...

Ages: Early years, Primary school 5-11, Secondary school 11-18

Featuring: Oasis International School Kuala Lumpur

Speaker(s): Travis Copus, Middle School Principal of Oasis International School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in conversation with Fiona Murchie

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Featured Articles

Covering real issues for AI/Technology/STEAM

 

Hand-picked magazine articles featuring some of the hot topics in education in 2025-6.

How AI is Shaping Education: Human Skills, Creativity and Student Innovation

How AI is Shaping Education: Human Skills, Creativity and Student Innovation

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how schools prepare young people for a tech-driven, automated future.  The fear that AI will leave young people outperformed by robots is slowly diminishing. Forward-thinking schools are centring human skills, ethical literacy, creativity and innovation at the heart of their ...
How Edtech can enrich learning experiences using Immersive Technology

How Edtech can enrich learning experiences using Immersive Technology

We are in the midst of a tech revolution akin in scale to the industrial revolution; the variety of ways in which Edtech developments can support students’ learning is incredible. In this article Inspired Education CIO, Torben Lundberg, gives a tour of pioneering immersive EdTech being trialled in across the ...
A(i) Shiny New Toy: how will GenAI impact our school children?

A(i) Shiny New Toy: how will GenAI impact our school children?

Generative AI promises to transform education, but without anchoring learning in human-centered values like failure, agency and ethical reasoning, schools risk losing sight of their true purpose. To nurture fully developed students—not just polished outputs—educators must resist the hype and prioritize ...
Overprotection in the real world,  underprotection in the digital world

Overprotection in the real world, underprotection in the digital world

A group of Nazis ring the doorbell of a family home: “Hello, we'd like to visit your 14-year-old son Michael”. “Sure, come in,” says the mother. A few seconds later, three barely dressed ladies are at the door. “Hello, we'd like to visit your 14-year-old son Michael”. “Of course, you’re welcome to come in,” says ...
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