Heather Carreiro

Associate Director of Marketing & Communications at Midland School (U.S.)

Korea International School Pangyo

I strive to build leadership, collaboration skills, and values in communities through authentic experiences. Having completed an MBA from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass-Amherst; I am particularly interested in the application of modern management concepts such as Lean and Agile in education. I started my international career working with an NGO in Pakistan focused on training teachers in project-based learning. I have since worked in Vietnam, India, and South Korea. I serve as an accreditation evaluation volunteer and team chair for the Council of International Schools. I am passionate about sustainability, wellbeing, human rights, and environmental protection.

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    Korea International School Pangyo

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    Recent articles from Heather Carreiro

    1. The True Benefits of Nature Education

      Introducing nature education initiatives within international schools, building executive function, encouraging risk taking, reducing stress, and improving concentration and focus through nature

      • Curriculum & Assessment,
      • Digital Literacy & Online Learning,
      • School Culture & Community Engagement,
      • Teaching Theory, Practice & Implementation
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    Heather Carreiro's recent questions

    1. How can schools utilise business intelligence and data analytics to better drive, inform, and inspire decision-making at all levels?

      • School Leadership
      5 answers
      Asked by: Heather Carreiro on 01/11/2021
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    2. What paradigm shifts would you like to see in school governance and leadership in the next decade?

      • Continued Professional Development,
      • School Culture & Community Engagement,
      • School Leadership
      2 answers
      Asked by: Heather Carreiro on 01/11/2021
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    3. How can I encourage dynamic collaboration and productive teamwork?

      • School Culture & Community Engagement,
      • School Leadership,
      • Wellbeing in Schools
      3 answers
      Asked by: Heather Carreiro on 01/11/2021
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