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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Workshop with teachers!

Dear visitors,

I am thrilled to share the success of my recent workshop for Art & Design teachers!

Last Saturday, December 13, I had the pleasure of conducting a specialised workshop for 19 dedicated Art teachers, including two attendees from Singapore, all teaching the Cambridge syllabus.
A huge thank you to The One Academy for generously providing the venue.
The day was split into two impactful sessions.
Session 1: Ideation & Creation
I guided teachers on practical strategies to help their IGCSE Art & Design students effectively generate and expand on creative ideas.
Session 2: Collaborative Planning
Teachers worked together on a layout and composition task based on prepared topics. It was truly inspiring to see the planning, discussion, and creative idea-sharing among the participants.
The collaboration was fantastic, and I look forward to conducting similar workshops for more Art & Design educators in the future!

Thank you!














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