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We are releasing several quick casts featuring presenters at the IB Global Conference in Washington D.C. July 25-28, 2024
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Session title: Optimizing the IB Personal Project with student-led mentorshipThis session is on Saturday, July 27th at 2:00 p.m. in Chinatown M3
Our guest, Hoonseok Ho (a MNIB MYP Coordinator) summarizes his session.
Speaks of the journey his school, Sejong Academy, has been onSsummarizes the sessionTalks about what he's excited about in this session.Who is the target audience?What he hopes attendees walk out with.
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We are releasing several quick casts featuring presenters at the IB Global Conference in Washington D.C. July 25-28, 2024
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Session title: Humanizing Personalized Learning in the MYP.- This session is on Saturday, July 27th at 11:15 a.m. in Georgetown M1
Our guests, and MNIB teachers, Sami Peterson and Danielle Vanderlinde summarize the session.
Briefly summarize the sessionTalks about what they're excited about in this session.Who is the target audience?What they hope attendees walk out with.
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We are releasing several quick casts featuring presenters at the IB Global Conference in Washington D.C. July 25-28, 2024
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Towards school-wide adoption: increasing access for all students.This session is on Saturday, July 27th at 11:15 a.m. in Archives M4
Our guest, Melissa Cuculich, summarizes her session with her co presenter Renee Illhardt.
Briefly summarizes the sessionTalks about what she's excited about in this session.Who is the target audience?What she hopes attendees walk out with.
Melissa:Remy Lamon will be running the same session in French on Saturday, July 27th at 11:15 am in Howard M1 and Ricardo Chiaradia is presenting in Spanish on Friday, July 26 at 3:45 p.m. in Gallaudet M1
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Vikas Pahwa returns to talk about the many roles we play in our careers as educators. From teacher, mentor, colleague and leader to parent, learner, and counselor, we wear many hats throughout our lives.
Vikas shares much of what he has learned about finding balance and trying new ways to be effective both in and out of the classroom.Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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Judy Imamudeen shares her experiences making connections with teachers around the world through her popular blog and educator book club. She also talks about the upcoming changes in the PYP and how to keep yourself healthy as you help young people reach their potential.
https://judyimamudeen.com/Six AI Techniques for PYPCThe 2024-2025 Book Club Guidelines and Reading Schedule.
Links from JudyRecommended books
The Art of Coaching Teams by Elena Aguilar. Better Conversations by Jim KnightThe Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay StanierThe Art of Gathering by Priya Parker Conversations Worth Having by Cherri Torres.The Essential Guide for Student-Centered Coaching: What Every K-12 Coach and School Leader Needs to Know by Diane Sweeney and Leanna S. HarrisWorldwise Learning by Carla Marschall and Elizabeth Crawford.Judy's Summer Reading List:
Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles DuhiggThe Creative Act by Rick RubinClear Thinking by Shane ParrishLearnership by James AndersonEmail IB Matters: [email protected]
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The PYP, like all IB Programmes, is a dynamic and evolving framework of best practice. Our guest, Cindy Blackburn is well placed to guide us through the ins and outs of the Primary Years Programme in her role as a leader at Toddle.
School Leaders Project PodcastLearn more about Toddle 5 Steps for Writing central Ideas (mentioned in the episode)Beginners Guide to Concepts
Toddle is a global platform for IB teachers helping them organize and collaborate to improve their teaching an d to streamline some of the processes within IB schools.
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In April of 2019, we set out to offer information about the IB for a Minnesota audience. Little did we know that it would grow to be heard in over 170 countries and become a labor of love for all things IB and a celebration of the global educational community!
As we begin what we're calling 'Season 4' please join us in helping to use this podcast as a tool to improve the teaching and learning in your own school. Folks have found many creative ways to use our content such as prequels to training or to induct new teachers into the IB. If you have an idea, suggestion, or if you would like to appear on the podcast, drop me a line either by text (link above) or by email at [email protected].
Be sure to use the podcast webpage linked below to find episodes specific to your interest such as PYP, ATLs, or student engagement.
With heartfelt thanks,
Jon Peterson
Links:
Intro to the IB Programmes (self-guided tour)
Brief YouTube video demonstrating the self-guided tour
Link to MNIB Summer Conference page (for MNIB schools)Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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in this episode we talk to Nate Samuelson from Korea International School about his project called The Snapshots Project and a course he created called ‘Design Your Impact’. Not only will your students be invited to participate, you are encouraged to replicate Nate’s ideas in your own school or region. Imagine a school district or an IB regional association creating their own version of the Snapshots Project concept. Either way, Nate’s collection of student service projects will serve as a repository of great ideas that might be the spark your students need to develop their own, local service initiative.
The Snapshots Project
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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's)Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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In this episode we return to speak to Novadene Miller - this time we talk about making effective transitions when changing schools or changing roles within a school.
But our conversation ranged widely from teacher skill sets in IB and international schools to how to better include new teachers into the culture of a school.
Novadene shares many of her personal experiences as a Jamaican native navigating European international schools. You might be surprised how transferable those experiences are, no matter what your background. Novadene has such a great approach to new challenges and opportunities. She is an inspiration to anyone considering taking on a new challenge in a new place. And, as she says, 'Curate your strengths!'
Links provided by Novadene:
IB Stories at 50 years
Peer interactions and service learning
Interdisciplinary units
Achieving Sustainability of Natural Resources and Obtaining Economic Goals. Tourism’s Pandora’s box
Rainforest Tourism, Conservation and Management: Challenges for Sustainable ...Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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In this episode we talk to six students and their CAS coordinator from Exeter College in Devon County, England. As the third in a series of interviews with IB students around the world: first in the US (here in Minnesota) and then in India and now the UK, listeners will hear the similarities and the differences in how IB schools introduce CAS and then support students in this core aspect of the IB Diploma Programme. This episode confirms the value of this unique piece of the puzzle in developing students prepared for the world and readying them to be productive, caring and contributing members of their individual communities.
CAS Coordinator:
Santina Micalizzi
Students:
Olly Evans, Caelin Berry, Oliver Cook, Amy Dunbavin, Oli Sweeney, Martha K
Learn more about CAS on the IB Website.Links from Exeter College:
International Baccalaureate (IB) (exe-coll.ac.uk)Childrens Hospice South West | Making the most of short and precious lives across the South West (chsw.org.uk)
Devon Connect - Connecting Communities in Devon.
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This is part one of a series of episodes exploring the role of AI in the future of education.
AI is here to stay and we need some tools and a plan to make the most of this transformative technology. Aruj Khaliq from Pakistan shares great ideas to start us on this journey! In this recording Aruj lays out the challenges but also the potential for AI to transform our schools. We discuss the need to rethink some assessments in light of AI’s presence, and Aruj gives us some guidance on how to start discussions with staff and students about AI.
Use this form to ask Aruj a question about AI strategies or to provide ideas or feedback for our future AI episodes.Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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In this episode we return to talk to Vikas Pahwa from Shiv Nadar School in Gurgaon, India - but we are actually featuring some of his students who are sharing their CAS experiences. If this sounds familiar to regular listeners, that’s because we are going back to back with CAS related podcasts. Last episode it was students from my backyard in Minnesota. This time the students are from northern India. I’m sure you will be struck by the similarities in student responses and the ways in which CAS experiences have shaped them and had an influence in their future plans. Please listen to both episodes. They really speak to the core values and the mission of the IB in creating a well-rounded education leading to a better and more peaceful world.
Featured students: Aishwarya, Gianna, Lakshya, Anvi
CAS Coordinator: Mrs Nandini KarThe BConnectt Instagram page
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In this episode, we talk to four IB Diploma candidates about their CAS (Creativity, Activity & Service) experiences. Evan Whipple, Jynx Taylor, Lolu Ogunleye, and Audrey Mochama are all seniors at Champlin Park High School in Minnesota.
CAS includes both sustained and one-time experiences. As you'll hear, these often lead to unexpected benefits for both the community and the students themselves.
We also speak with their DP Coordinator, Ashley Brown, about how CAS is a key aspect at the core of the Diploma Programme.
Here are a couple links from Evan regarding Orange Shirt Day and Truth and Reconciliation DayThis is part a series of episodes celebrating the successes of IB students and teachers across Minnesota.
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In this episode we return to talk to Sonia Singh, a school principal at Sreenidhi International School in Hyderabad, India about her school’s initiative to focus on high quality learning. While this may seem like an obvious goal of any school, Sonia has some great advice and suggests a road map to ensure your school, like hers, keeps everyone focused on this critical work in the context of being an IB World School with several other influences, such as local, state, and even national curriculum requirements.
Sonia Singh is a renowned figure in education and training, with over two decades of experience. She is currently working as the Principal of Sreenidhi International School. She advocates for student-centric learning, emphasizing progress tracking over grades and connecting classroom lessons to real-life experiences. Sonia's teaching methods blend technology with hands-on learning, tailored to individual needs, and she specializes in various curricula, including CBSE, Cambridge, and IB. Her influence extends globally, improving education standards.
Contact Sonia:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniasingh13/
Email - [email protected]
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In this episode we talk with John Moore from Shaker Heights, Ohio. The Shaker Heights City Schools have made the choice to de-track their schools in an effort to better prepare all their students for success in high school classes, including their robust IB Diploma Programme.
Washington Post article by Laura MecklerDetracking Board Meeting: Why and HowDetracking for Equity and Excellence by Carol Burris and Delia GarrityIntegrating Classrooms and Reducing Academic Tracking by Halley Potter
Theirs is a pre-K through 12th grade IB district and John speaks eloquently about the need to be true to the IB mission and the IB curriculum framework as they work to lift every student. The journey has been (and continues to be) a challenge. But, John ends with a call to action for all of us to join in this work and gives us the resources to begin our own journey to break structural barriers that hold some students back.
Links from John Moore:Teaching While White podcast; Episodes 24-26
Shaker Heights City Schools' Equity website
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In this episode we talk to our MN Assc of IB World Schools (MNIB) President, Sarah Wernimont, about the process we used this past year to develop our MNIB mission statement. You’ll hear it was a journey that I found challenging but very rewarding in the end. While we have just begun implementation of the new mission, we are both excited about the path that has been created by this work. I hope you can find pieces of this process useful to you whether you are in an IB Association yourself, or in a school or any other organization needing some direction as you plan your own future work.
The new MNIB mission: "We are courageous leaders supporting those in the IB community who are implementing IB programs, building connections, removing barriers, and creating systems that increase access for all.By doing this, young people, families, and educators in the IB community will have a voice, engage in meaningful learning, cultivate their geniuses, and celebrate their successes."
Learn more on the MNIB Website There, you'll find some of the ideas our members generated while looking at this new mission.Email IB Matters: [email protected]
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in this episode we return to talk to Novadene Miller. She was a guest in season 2 (episode 18) but she has now moved to a high school in Geneva and speaks about the connected IB classroom. Novadene has a PhD in physical geography, and is an active researcher in her professional field.
She brings the world into her classroom and the students into the world. She does this through authentic interdisciplinaary skill building and a focus on transfer skills. She has many examples of collaborations among colleagues, with parents, and with experts in various fields. All the while her goal is to help students build their own knowledge given a rich set of personal experiences.
Links:
https://ibo.org/50years/ib-stories/community-stories/teaching-service-as-action-in-a-changing-world/Teaching MYP individuals and societies in a changing world | IB Community Blog (ibo.org)
Article for the Independent Schools Network (ISN): https://bit.ly/3qVt6nr
More links: https://bit.ly/3iWIOxB
https://isn.education/articles/open/how-can-we-teach-students-skills-they-can-apply-beyond-the-classroom/
https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/5302
Book Chapter in ‘ Rainforest Tourism, Conservation and Management Challenges for Sustainable Development’, edited by Bruce Prideaux, Earthscan from Routledge Publishers, 2014.
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In this episode we talk to author, and IB high school assistant principal, Brad Sever about his new book, ‘Sustainable Project Based Learning’. Brad’s experience in an IB school makes him an excellent resource to help us navigate the intersection of the IB framework of learning and project based learning.
Brad’s book provides a sustainable roadmap for teachers to ensure student learning is measured and an intentional part of teacher collaboration.
Think of the book as a tool to build school infrastructure that will keep your teachers and IB programmes true to the mission of creating knowledgable, inquisitive, and compassionate learners.
Links:
Perseverance Education website
Sustainable Project Based Learning website
Solution Tree website
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in this episode we talk to Cody Alderson from the University of New Brunswick in Canada. Cody is the director of the IB Educator Certificate Program at UNB. Cody and I talk about the many aspects of this great partnership between global universities and the IB.
If you are looking to get a head start on becoming an IB teacher, or to expand your already awesome IB teaching skills, the IB Educator Certificate program could be a great fit. There are four levels of IBEC, so if you are an undergraduate pre-teaching candidate or an experienced IB teacher, there’s certificate for you. There are even versions for heads of schools.
Links:
The IBEC Program at UNB
From the IB website: IBEC Programs around the world
The IBEC Program at Bethel University (The one in Minnesota that Jon attended)Contact Cody at UNB: [email protected]
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When a school makes the effort to become an IB World School through a years-long period of reflection and self evaluation, the entire school agrees to embark on a continuous journey of self improvement.
In this episode, we talk to Jaya Sharma, an experienced IB school leader about the school improvement plan required of all IB schools. Jaya shares highlights from her school’s plan and how they engage all stakeholders in the experience. You’ll see that when you focus on a particular area of improvement it kicks off a cluster of academic activities with benefits beyond a single goal.
Links shared by Jaya:
Link to articles on linkedIn.https://bit.ly/3ij3KPz
https://bit.ly/3vMirxs
Webinar youtube link:Schoolreformer.com - Competencies & strategies needed to facilitate lifelong learning By Jaya Sharma
Article: Handing over learning to students
ATL/ATT resources- Padlet
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