Welcoming Global Expertise
Spectrum International School Hosts Prof. Horita Tatsuya and Google Delegates
At Spectrum International School, we continually strive to connect our students and staff with global thought leaders in education and technology. Recently, we had the honor of hosting Prof. Horita Tatsuya, a distinguished expert in education policy and media literacy from Japan, along with esteemed representatives from Google Japan and Google Malaysia.
Insights into STEAM Education and Beyond
Prof. Horita’s expertise in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education is internationally recognized, and we were thrilled to have him share his insights on how these disciplines can be taught in an integrated, creative way. His emphasis on innovation, critical thinking, and hands-on learning closely aligns with Spectrum International School’s mission to provide a well-rounded education that prepares students for the challenges of the future.
Exploring Innovative Teaching Practices and Curriculum at Spectrum International School
Prof. Horita’s curiosity about our school’s teaching practices and curriculum sparked a meaningful exchange of ideas. He took a keen interest in the unique approaches we employ to nurture our students’ problem-solving skills, creativity, and technological fluency—key components of our educational framework.
A Global Perspective on Education and Technology
In addition to Prof. Horita’s visit, we were fortunate to host a team from Google Japan and Google Malaysia, including Seiko Nakano, Miyuki Nakashima, Meiko Sakasegawa, Muhammad Khalil, and Fairuz Zainal. Their expertise in digital tools and education technology opened up exciting discussions about the role of technology in shaping the future of education.