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Friday, September 20
 

10:00am CEST

Language Acqusition Workshop
Friday September 20, 2024 10:00am - 5:00pm CEST
Important change: Please note that Christophe Chanrion will be joining the session in place of Celso Gil Román.

Teaching Languages through Language Portraits, Sound, and Movement: Discover innovative techniques for language teaching in this interactive workshop. We will explore the use of language portraits to visually map language learning, incorporating sound and movement to enhance engagement and comprehension. Through hands-on activities, participants will learn how to use these creative methods to make language acquisition more dynamic, inclusive, and effective. Whether you're teaching beginners or advanced learners, this workshop will provide fresh ideas to bring your language lessons to life.

Innovative Approaches in Language Teaching: CLIL Methodology and Digital Apps
In this comprehensive session, I will introduce the CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) methodology, demonstrating its effectiveness in engaging students while simultaneously fostering both language and content learning. Following this, we will explore a selection of digital apps designed to enhance language teaching. Through practical and innovative methods, I will showcase how these tools can make learning more interactive, engaging, and enjoyable for students, creating a dynamic and effective language classroom experience.

Reflection: We will present a reflective approach that encourages students to critically assess their own learning experiences, fostering deeper self-awareness and continuous improvement.
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Christophe Chanrion

MYP Language Acquisition Teacher, International School of Stuttgart e.V.
I am a French teacher with over 20 years of experience, currently teaching all grades in the Middle Years Programme (MYP). My passion lies in innovating and experimenting with new teaching methods to enhance my students' learning experiences. Whether it's integrating technology into... Read More →
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Michelle Golledge

MYP Language Acquisition/ EAL/Language Coordinator, International School of Stuttgart
Friday September 20, 2024 10:00am - 5:00pm CEST
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Saturday, September 21
 

9:45am CEST

Practical approaches to support executive functions in the classroom
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
In this session we will talk about how teachers can support the development of executive skills in the mainstream classroom. We will discuss strategies to teach students how to plan their work and follow through with their plan. The session is aimed at teachers for Middle School and High School students.
We will try to answer the following questions:
- Can we expect students to plan and take responsibility?
- How can teachers develop planning skills in the everyday classroom?
- How to activate students and enable student ownership?
- How to create an environment where students can focus more easily?
- How to implement UDL routines that are beneficial for all students (and yourself as teacher)?
Speakers
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Els Daemen

Learning Support Teacher, Bonn International School
Saturday September 21, 2024 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
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11:15am CEST

Multimedia Journalism: How to create a student-led course and an online news publication
Saturday September 21, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
We will present how we created a Multimedia Journalism class in our Middle and Senior School.

It is a course for students interested in developing real life journalism skills and publishing for an authentic audience. Whilst all students will learn basic journalism skills like interviewing, news writing, and media ethics, the course is student-led, with opportunities to pursue areas of interest, including multimedia elements (podcasting, video stories, photo stories, and print).

Students publish their content in the school’s online student news publication. They are the leadership team responsible for creating, updating, and editing the newspaper’s website and print edition. Through this, they will develop 21st century career skills, for example using industry-standard software like Adobe Audition, Photoshop, and Rush.

The course is a student-led workshop, where students self-direct their learning and can follow their own projects, interests and passions. They are assessed using a student-created portfolio in a teacher conference.

This presentation covers topics ranging from journalism, writing, and creating a student-led curriculum with real-life connections.
Speakers
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Tanja Connemann

Multilingual Learning Coordinator, German Teacher, Journalism Teacher, Munich International School
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Kristi Tousignant

Middle School EAL and Journalism Teacher
Saturday September 21, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
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1:15pm CEST

Mental Health In The Classroom
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
In recognition of the critical role teachers play in fostering a positive learning environment, this workshop aims to equip teaching staff with the knowledge and skills necessary to support their own mental health which impacts an atmosphere for optimal learning and development. The starting point is ourselves. By making sure we are teaching with good mental health we can influence our students. Tips will be given to ensure work life balance and stress relief.

This workshop will educate teaching staff about the prevalence of mental health issues among students, staff and the impact on academic performance. It will allow for educators to recognise early signs of mental health challenges in themselves and respond effectively. By doing this, they can cultivate a deeper understanding of the emotional needs of students, promoting a compassionate and empathetic approach to teaching. Practitioners will leave this session with practical tools and strategies to create a supportive classroom environment that enhances students' mental well-being and tools to ensure their own mental health.
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Amy-Jayne Rowe

Secondary Psychology Teacher
Saturday September 21, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
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2:30pm CEST

Journaling in Grade 1
Saturday September 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
In this session I will introduce how a structured daily journaling approach can ignite a passion for writing in students, making them eager to express their thoughts on paper. I'll delve into how the Science of Reading can be seamlessly integrated into this journaling method, enhancing literacy skills while fostering a love for writing.

Additionally, I'll share ideas for special events that involve families, turning writing into a community celebration. Although this approach is particularly effective in the early years, it can be adapted for any grade level. By the end of the session, you'll leave equipped with practical tools to encourage independent writing in your classroom, along with a sample journal to implement immediately.


Speakers
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Sherri Cervantes

Primary Classroom Teacher, Heidelberg International School
With 17 years of experience in youth development and 7 years dedicated to teaching primary years, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to my classroom. My teaching journey has taken me across the globe, from the United States to Germany, where I’ve had the privilege of experiencing... Read More →
Saturday September 21, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
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4:00pm CEST

Linking Mathematics and Theory of Knowledge in the IBDP Program
Saturday September 21, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
Building upon the successful session about the ToK Essay in Mathematics from AGIS 2023, this workshop aims to give teachers of ToK and Mathematics a detailed overview of the Knowledge Framework for Mathematics within the ToK course as well as providing Mathematics teachers in the DP specific opportunities to link their content to the ToK course in a way that fosters deeper understanding of both courses. During the session, participants will complete ToK activities that unpack the scope, methods, perspectives and ethics within the field of mathematics. In addition, specific mathematical activities derived from all 4 DP Mathematics courses will be unpacked and discussed with respect to their links to the ToK course and its assessment.
Speakers
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Bryan Landmann

Teacher, FIS
I am passionate about integrating internationalism, technology and inquiry into all areas of mathematics education.
Saturday September 21, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
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5:15pm CEST

Bringing Text to Life in the English Classroom
Saturday September 21, 2024 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
This session will introduce how to use Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) rehearsal room approaches to teach Shakespeare to secondary school students.

Participating in a session focused on RSC rehearsal room approaches equips English teachers with valuable insights into teaching Shakespeare and introduces strategies that inherently support Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, making the experience more inclusive for all students.

The session guides educators in tailoring their teaching methods to engage diverse learners effectively. By integrating UDL approaches, teachers can customize their instruction to accommodate various learning styles, abilities, and preferences, ensuring that the exploration of Shakespeare becomes a more accessible and enriching experience for every student. This inclusive framework, embedded within RSC rehearsal techniques, empowers educators to create a classroom environment that embraces diversity, promotes equity, and fosters a deeper appreciation for Shakespearean works among all students. Thus, the session allows teachers to enhance their instructional repertoire and cultivate an inclusive and supportive learning atmosphere in the English classroom."
Speakers
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Flavia Marin-Drews

DP MYP English Teacher, Dresden International School
DP/MYP English and MYP Spanish teacher. In the DP, I teach Language A: English Literature HL and SL. Founder and Coach of the DIS Debating Society.
Saturday September 21, 2024 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
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Sunday, September 22
 

9:00am CEST

Global Grooves: Exploring Cultural Dances in Elementary School
Sunday September 22, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CEST
Embark on a rhythmic journey around the globe with our course, "Global Grooves: Exploring Cultural Dances in Elementary School." Designed for educators, this dynamic session introduces culturally rich dances that seamlessly integrate into your lessons. Unleash the power of movement to enhance geography, cultural studies, music, art, ... .

This course is not just about dance steps; it's a gateway to fostering global awareness and appreciation among students. Join us for an interactive exploration that transcends borders. Let's dance our way into a world of education where every step tells a story!
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Stijn Theeuwes

Physical Education Teacher
Sunday September 22, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CEST
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10:15am CEST

Subject Teacher & Librarian Collaboration for Enhanced Student Learning using Blended Learning Approach
Sunday September 22, 2024 10:15am - 11:15am CEST
Highly recommended for any subject teacher and librarian interested in learning the many types of collaboration and documenting it for school accreditation. Collaboration between subject teacher and librarian can be used to allow students to share their research journey whilst working on any criterion-based research subject task. We will show how students are provided with a learning engagement that is structured and supports independent learning and reflection. This session will include the use of learning management system that you use in school (such as Managebac, Toddle, Moodle, Seesaw, Blackboard, Google Classroom, LibGuides, library research database, etc. ) and the information literacy/research process. Attendees are expected to bring a sample of their criterion-based assessment or project-based lesson plans that requires utilizing the library resources and referencing.
Speakers
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Sarah Albenna

Science Teacher & MYP Coordinator, Heidelberg International School
Sarah has worked in the IB MYP teaching Science and in the IB DP teaching Chemistry for 15 years. She has been working as an MYP coordinator for 6 years and is also responsible for the organisation of the Personal Project. Sarah has roles within the IB that currently include a curriculum... Read More →
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Sheandi Licuanan

Teacher Librarian, Heidelberg International School
Sheandi is an international educator who has work experiences from UAE, Japan and now in Heidelberg, Germany. She is a  teacher-librarian for 15 years and an IB workshop leader.
Sunday September 22, 2024 10:15am - 11:15am CEST
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