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Saturday, September 21
 

9:45am CEST

The story of a Global Changemaker Program: Pursuing Personal Passions to Action
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
Students identify their strengths and passions. This allows them to connect to others and their community at different levels. In doing so, they are able to find their place to belong at the local level as well as on a global stage. Participants in this workshop will familiarize themselves with a set of tools and frameworks that can be used in their classrooms for student learning and projects. These may include the Sustainability Compass and Iceberg from Compass Education, Empathy to Impact from Inspire Citizens, and our own planning frameworks that we have created to fit our needs at our school.
Speakers
avatar for Christina Bachl

Christina Bachl

Grades 6-8 Science/ MS Coordinator
avatar for Donny Hansen

Donny Hansen

Technology, Arts & Outdoor Teacher, Frankfurt International School
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
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11:15am CEST

Teaching English through Improvisational Comedy Games: The English School of Fun
Saturday September 21, 2024 11:15am - 2:15pm CEST
Besides being extremely fun, Improv Comedy games reveal (and revel in) the playfulness of the English language and is a rich application of the Communicative Approach to language learning. Improvisational comedy games and role-plays are rooted in cooperative interplay, inventive story-telling, group-mind collaboration, extreme listening, character-work, dialogue development and the willingness to take risks, to accept failure and to connect to our sense of humor. Games commonly played in improv comedy workshops and shows (such as 'Whose Line is it, Anyways?') have been re-tooled to the language learning experience and will focus on grammar points, vocabulary building, politeness and different language skills such as meetings and presentations. Naturally, Comedy Improv techniques will also be introduced, so participants can enjoy the thrill of Applied Improv Theory: in other words, you will laugh and learn at the same time. These exercises are cross-disciplinary, and can be applied to many other subjects as well. This approach will give teachers some fresh options to offer students. This workshop gives credence to the concept that creative play CAN be combined with learning: a true School of Fun. The final hour will be spent 'performing' these games for each other for fun and laughter.

Extra: Brian Kapell has been performing, directing, producing and teaching improv comedy and theater for 39 years and is one of the founders of short-form improv comedy. He is a founding member of the performing groups ComedyShorts, and has built and operated comedy clubs in the USA and Germany. Brian has always applied improvisational exercises into his teaching, including during his 12 years working with deaf communities all over the USA. He currently teaches Secondary Drama, directs school musicals and teaches Sign Language after school at Berlin International School.

Participants will learn a selection of improvisational comedy games that are embedded with a feature of English language learning. Everyone learns the basics of comedy improvisation techniques which will provide the groundwork for collaborative, group-mind storytelling. Teachers will be able to take these games into the classroom to create more interactive, playful English language learning sessions that thrive on creative communication. The laughter will prove that we can bring the fun into the learning process. Participants will experience the funnest language learning lesson ever.
Speakers
avatar for Brian Kapell

Brian Kapell

Secondary Drama Teacher, Berlin International School
Before teaching Secondary School Drama at Berlin International School, Brian had a long history in professional theater and comedy improvisation performance and production. As a founding member of ComedySportz in 1985, he co-created 'short-form' improvisational comedy format that... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2024 11:15am - 2:15pm CEST
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1:15pm CEST

Teaching English through Improvisational Comedy Games: The English School of Fun
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
Besides being extremely fun, Improv Comedy games reveal (and revel in) the playfulness of the English language and is a rich application of the Communicative Approach to language learning. Improvisational comedy games and role-plays are rooted in cooperative interplay, inventive story-telling, group-mind collaboration, extreme listening, character-work, dialogue development and the willingness to take risks, to accept failure and to connect to our sense of humor. Games commonly played in improv comedy workshops and shows (such as 'Whose Line is it, Anyways?') have been re-tooled to the language learning experience and will focus on grammar points, vocabulary building, politeness and different language skills such as meetings and presentations. Naturally, Comedy Improv techniques will also be introduced, so participants can enjoy the thrill of Applied Improv Theory: in other words, you will laugh and learn at the same time. These exercises are cross-disciplinary, and can be applied to many other subjects as well. This approach will give teachers some fresh options to offer students. This workshop gives credence to the concept that creative play CAN be combined with learning: a true School of Fun. The final hour will be spent 'performing' these games for each other for fun and laughter.

Extra: Brian Kapell has been performing, directing, producing and teaching improv comedy and theater for 39 years and is one of the founders of short-form improv comedy. He is a founding member of the performing groups ComedyShorts, and has built and operated comedy clubs in the USA and Germany. Brian has always applied improvisational exercises into his teaching, including during his 12 years working with deaf communities all over the USA. He currently teaches Secondary Drama, directs school musicals and teaches Sign Language after school at Berlin International School.

Participants will learn a selection of improvisational comedy games that are embedded with a feature of English language learning. Everyone learns the basics of comedy improvisation techniques which will provide the groundwork for collaborative, group-mind storytelling. Teachers will be able to take these games into the classroom to create more interactive, playful English language learning sessions that thrive on creative communication. The laughter will prove that we can bring the fun into the learning process. Participants will experience the funnest language learning lesson ever.
Speakers
avatar for Brian Kapell

Brian Kapell

Secondary Drama Teacher, Berlin International School
Before teaching Secondary School Drama at Berlin International School, Brian had a long history in professional theater and comedy improvisation performance and production. As a founding member of ComedySportz in 1985, he co-created 'short-form' improvisational comedy format that... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
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2:30pm CEST

How to avoid or limit conflict and the escalation of issues outside the classroom
Saturday September 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
The session is an interactive workshop, using role play, that focusses on areas for which teachers and Middle Level Leaders (MLL) usually have had no training. We will look at real-life scenarios in a humorous but solution- orientated way.

The focus of the session will be to support teachers and MLL's in dealing with the demands of communicating in difficult situations:

How to communicate effectively and professionally with demanding or difficult parents (challenging your teaching methods, reporting, grading, dealings with their student, unfair treatment etc)?
How to deal with the potentially difficult parent teacher meeting?
When to write and when to speak?
As an Assistant Principal, who was formerly a teacher of Drama, I hope to join experiences in these roles and facilitate an enjoyable and informative workshop.
Speakers
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Mark Palfrey

Assistant Principal Senior School
Saturday September 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
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4:00pm CEST

STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) Symposium & Exchange
Saturday September 21, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
Every school is enthusiastic about STEAM - but what does STEAM actually look like in each school?
Not many people could answer this question. During this session, STEAM Coordinators from the
International School Stuttgart wil present on successful best practice from their own school, and
invite best practice sharing from attendees. The aim of the session is a strong visual image to answer the headline question!
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Knights

Matthew Knights

PYP Teacher & STEAM Coordinator, International School of Stuttgart e.V.
Interlingual education, class atmosphere, STEAM.
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Robin Karnatz

PYP Design Teacher / STEAM Coordinator, International School of Stuttgart
avatar for Timothy Sloman

Timothy Sloman

Subject Coordinator, STEAM and DESIGN, International School Stuttgart
Saturday September 21, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
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