Posted On: 28 February, 2025

PD Day is a special day where teachers return to the “classroom” to explore cutting-edge educational trends, enhance their teaching skills, and exchange insights with top experts.
AI in education, creative note-taking, engagement strategies, gamification, multicultural education… – each session opened doors to innovative teaching methods. TNIS teachers freely selected sessions that matched their interests, gaining valuable insights while engaging in discussions with experts from VinUniversity, Khan Academy Vietnam, and Swinburne Vietnam.
Key topics explored at PD Day:
✅ AI in education – unlocking the power of AI for smarter teaching.
✅ Shapes of Ideas – advanced note-taking with Sketchnote.
✅ Gamification – transforming classrooms into dynamic learning environments while enhancing the 4Cs.
✅ Differentiation and Student Engagement – optimizing student interaction in international education settings.
✅ Thriving in a multicultural work environment – fostering adaptability and maximizing teaching experiences in diverse classrooms.




To wrap up the day, teachers compiled their learning into an inspiring collection of posters, showcasing key takeaways in a creative and concise format. Check out their impressive work!
PD Day concluded with enthusiasm from all participating teachers! Let’s continue the journey of educational innovation at TNIS!
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