Tania Lattanzio
Tania Lattanzio is an experienced international educator. Previously a teacher, coordinator, and manager with the International Baccalaureate, she is now Director of Innovative Global Education. In this role she works as an educational consultant throughout the world. This role involves developing and conducting professional development for teachers and leadership, modelling pedagogy in classrooms and working intensively with teaching teams, through mentoring and coaching, to improve planning, teaching and assessment.
A key focus of Tania's work is developing and designing conceptual curriculum for schools, this work involves conceptualising curriculum across subject areas and year levels. This also involves equipping teachers with ideas and strategies to ensure that the learning has a conceptual focus.
An advocate of inquiry, she works with educators to provide students with an education that is purposeful, meaningful and relevant to their lives, where students have opportunities to be motivated and have agency of their own learning.
A passionate educator, Tania works closely with educational institutions to specifically meet their needs through supporting school reform, making significant shifts in pedagogy and developing conceptual curriculum frameworks in both local and international settings. Tania has worked with schools and teachers from early childhood through to high school.
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Why Real Objects Matter: Curiosity, Questioning, and Wonder
as the Starting Point

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Questions to Promote Reflective Thinking and Check Ins for Understanding
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This infographic gives students questions to ask themselves before, during and after a learning engagement. These questions will promote reflective thinking and in so doing, students will check their understanding of the concept being explored.
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Key Considerations for Conceptual Inquiry
Tania Lattanzio’s Key Considerations for Conceptual Inquiry offers a clear and practical lens for designing rich, meaningful learning experiences. This infographic highlights essential elements that support deeper thinking, helping educators move beyond content coverage towards understanding, transfer, and student agency. Use it as a guide to strengthen inquiry and make learning more purposeful and connected.

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