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BSME Talks
by BSME
Welcome to BSME Talks — the podcast where international educators come together to share insights, experiences, and ideas shaping education in the Middle East and beyond.Each episode explores the unique challenges and innovations of teaching overseas, the impact schools are making regionally, and the lessons that connect international education to classrooms everywhere.Whether you’re an educator considering an overseas move, teaching internationally, or simply curious about what’s happening in global education, BSME Talks is your space for real conversations that matter.
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BSME Talks | Student Wellbeing in Times of Crisis
On this episode of BSME Talks, host Alexandra White, Digital Marketing and Design Lead at BSME, is joined by Laura Earnshaw, Founder and CEO of myHappymind, and Ruby Fiddes, Assistant Head Teacher at GEMS Founders School Al Mizhar, for an insightful discussion on student wellbeing.Ruby reflects on the realities of returning to school, sharing how staff have navigated uncertainty while remaining grounded in their core training and professional instincts. She explores the importance of consistency in the classroom, the value of strong relationships, and the critical role that parents and the wider school community play in supporting student wellbeing.Laura introduces her practical “4 B’s and 3 N’s” framework, offering guidance on what to notice in children’s behaviour and how to respond effectively. She discusses how children often communicate their needs non-verbally, and why understanding this is key to supporting their emotional development. The conversation also highlights the importance of prioritising teacher wellbeing, recognising the impact that adult emotions can have on students, and shares strategies to help regulate a child’s nervous system.Together, they provide a thoughtful and practical exploration of how schools can create supportive environments where both students, staff and the wider school community can thrive.
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BSME Talks | Staff Wellbeing in Times of Crisis
In this episode of BSME Talks, we explore Staff Wellbeing During Times of Crisis. Host Kirsty Crosby, Professional Learning Lead at BSME, is joined by Sofiah Shakeel, Early Years Student Wellbeing Coordinator at Repton Dubai and BSME Wellbeing Network Lead, and Ilia Lindsay, Head of Psychology at Komodo Wellbeing, for a timely and thoughtful conversation on supporting staff through uncertainty.Sofiah shares her first-hand experience of navigating recent challenges within a school community, reflecting on the transition between online and in-person learning, and how this period compares to the COVID-19 pandemic. She offers practical insights into how Repton Dubai is preparing students for a return to school, alongside the strategies she has personally adopted to maintain a sense of normality during disruption.Ilia brings a wellbeing specialist’s perspective, exploring how leaders and colleagues can recognise when someone may be struggling, whether through changes in behaviour, increased withdrawal, or over-engagement in work. She discusses practical ways to approach these situations with care, reduce additional pressures, and create environments where asking for help feels accessible and supported.Together, this episode provides honest reflections, actionable advice, and reassurance for educators working to prioritise staff wellbeing during challenging times.
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BSME Talks | Giles Pruett, Executive Principal, Arcadia British School
In this episode of BSME Talks, Nalini sits down with Giles Pruett, Executive Principal of Arcadia British School and BSME Executive Committee member, for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at leading a school through one of the most fluid periods in education - just as UAE schools prepare to return to in-person learning on Monday, 20th April.From navigating fluctuating student engagement to tackling the big questions around exams, Giles shares the real decisions, dilemmas, and innovations that have shaped online learning (both as a school leader and as a parent) and what they mean for the transition back to the classroom.But it’s not just about challenges. Together, they explore how schools are reimagining the student experience; from keeping communities connected to finding creative ways to bring practical and sporting activities back to life.Honest, insightful, and full of actionable ideas, this episode is a powerful reminder of the impact educators can have when it matters most.
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BSME Talks | Tom Duckling, Headmaster, Dubai College
On this episode of BSME Talks, Nalini is joined by Tom Duckling, Headmaster of Dubai College, revisiting his fantastic workshop at this year's BSME Annual School Leaders' Conference - but through the lens of today's regional uncertainty.What is the true purpose of school—and does it change in times of crisis?From the power of phronesis (practical wisdom) to the contagious nature of kindness, Tom explores how empathy, curriculum design, and a focus on human flourishing can shape not just better students, but better people. The conversation also touches on the relevance of stoicism, the ethical challenges of generative AI, and why we shouldn’t shy away from the struggle of learning.A thoughtful listen for educators navigating complexity with purpose.
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BSME Response to Ongoing Middle East Regional Tensions
In light of the ongoing regional instability, we hope first and foremost that you, your families, and your school communities remain safe.The strength of BSME lies in our collective resilience. It has been inspiring to see school leaders, teachers, and partners already mobilising to share best practices and free resources. Debra Forsyth, CEO of BSME, provides an overview of the steps the BSME Community has been taking over the past few days, as well as an update on the status of upcoming BSME Events.The BSME Team are here to support the entirety of our community and we have established a dedicated email for all urgent enquiries: [email protected]
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BSME Talks | Emily Konstantas, Founder & CEO, The Safeguarding Alliance
On this episode of BSME Talks, Debra is joined by Emily Konstantas, Founder & CEO of The Safeguarding Alliance.Safeguarding is integral to operations here at BSME and so it's wonderful to sit with Emily and hear about the ever-growing integration of comprehensive safeguarding practices in the region - and beyond!The pair cover the British International Schools Safeguarding Coalition and look at the collaborative work they are doing to ensure there is a global shift in attitudes towards safeguarding. With the organisations representing BISSC covering 1000 schools and over half a million students, their work has never been more important.Emily shares the long-term plans of BISSC but also covers the more immediate, actionable steps schools can take now to elevate their safeguarding practices. We're reminded that sitting in silos to manage safeguarding is ineffective and counterproductive. Emily, The Safeguarding Alliance and BISSC are creating a more collaborative future that ensures no child is overlooked.
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Welcome to BSME Talks!
Welcome to BSME Talks - Why This Podcast, and Why NowIn our very first episode, Nalini Cook (COO, BSME) and Debra Forsyth (CEO, BSME) introduce BSME Talks, a podcast dedicated to showcasing the unique experiences, insights, and innovations of educators in international schools across the Middle East.We explore why this podcast was created, what listeners can expect from future episodes, and how BSME Talks aims to be a platform for the entire international education community—from newly qualified teachers considering their first overseas posting, to experienced educators returning to the UK, and everyone in between.Nalini and Debra discuss the vision behind the podcast, highlight key themes such as safeguarding, wellbeing, leadership, curriculum innovation, cultural adaptation, and career pathways, and share a sneak peek of what’s coming in Term 2, including Deep Dive episodes and inspiring educator stories.Finally, they explain how you can get involved—whether it’s sharing your own experiences, suggesting topics, nominating potential guests, or engaging with the conversation on social media.Subscribe to BSME Talks wherever you get your podcasts, and join us for real conversations that matter in international education.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to BSME Talks — the podcast where international educators come together to share insights, experiences, and ideas shaping education in the Middle East and beyond.Each episode explores the unique challenges and innovations of teaching overseas, the impact schools are making regionally, and the lessons that connect international education to classrooms everywhere.Whether you’re an educator considering an overseas move, teaching internationally, or simply curious about what’s happening in global education, BSME Talks is your space for real conversations that matter.
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