DP Psychology is widely regarded as one of the most fascinating subjects, offering students deep insights into human behavior and mental processes. One of the newest members of the SIS staff, Ms. Kenward, has already made an impact since her arrival this term, following the departure of Ms. Gonzalez. With her Swedish roots and a few years of experience teaching in London, Ms. Kenward brings a rich, multicultural perspective to her teaching approach, which has already proven to be highly effective.
Ms. Kenward’s passion for psychology is evident not only in her teaching style but also in her reason for becoming an educator in the field. When asked why she chose to teach psychology, she shared, “I wanted to learn about human behavior to understand people, and because I am very curious about everything. Psychology is everything, almost. I want students to discover the world of psychology.” This reflects her enthusiasm and genuine interest in the subject, as well as her desire to inspire her students to explore psychology with the same curiosity. Ms. Kenward is determined to leave a lasting impact on her students, aiming to guide them toward achieving the best possible results in the DP program.
Her teaching approach emphasizes active engagement and student participation. By asking a lot of questions and encouraging class discussions, Ms. Kenward ensures that even complex topics in psychology are accessible and entertaining. Her ability to make these challenging concepts engaging for her students demonstrates her skill as an educator. This dynamic method fosters a collaborative learning environment where students feel motivated to contribute and explore ideas.
With her extensive teaching experience, Ms. Kenward is well-equipped to create a positive and supportive learning environment for her students. Her dedication to the subject and her ability to connect with students will undoubtedly help them succeed academically, and she is poised to be a valuable asset to SIS for many years to come.