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Expanding approaches - fresh ideas in the DP & CP Virtual Conference

We look forward to welcoming IB coordinators, teachers and senior leaders to our virtual conference for the Diploma Programme and Career-Related Programme. With a focus on broadening ideas for programme delivery and exploring the implications of programme development, the conference will bring together a range of speakers and delegates to share their experience of good practice. IBSCA Member schools are also invited to join our Annual General Meeting where we will be discussing developments within IBSCA and our wider IB context.

Please note that the conference registration fee is per school, meaning that the single fee provides access to the conference for all IB educators from your school.



Conference Themes

The day will focus on exploring developments within both the DP and CP with an emphasis on discussing fresh ideas and approaches to programme delivery. Educators from all programmes are invited to attend any session throughout the day that they feel has relevance to them regardless of which programme they teach.

Join us for…

The future world of work with Olly Newton, Executive Director, Edge Foundation

CP changes to the core for 2025 with Camelia Constantinescu, Curriculum Manager, International Baccalaureate

Different models of CP delivery with Jo Pickard, IBCP Coordinator, Anglo European School and Helena Read, Vice Principal & Director of Post-16 Education & Careers, The Skinners’ Kent Academy

Extended Essay approaches for World Studies with Justin Laleh, Ardingly College

Social and Emotional learning to support DP and CP students with Rebecca Austin Pickard, CP Community Lead, IBSCA

IBSCA bursary scheme initiatives with Jocelyn Rebera, Deputy Head Teacher, Hartsdown Academy and Richard Markham, Chief Executive Officer, IBSCA

Evaluation good practice - the PDP with Debbie Kirkby, Director of IB, Stonyhurst College; Jocelyn Rebera, Deputy Head Teacher, Hartsdown Academy; and, Sabine Hurley, Head of IB, Ecole Jeannine Manuel

Annual General Meeting

Our annual general meeting will be held during the conference. IBSCA members are invited to join this session for a report on our recent activities as well as a discussion of our intentions for the upcoming academic year. Do come along and learn about the various resources IBSCA makes available to its members and contribute your thoughts on what would be most beneficial to your IB programmes for 2024/2025.


Fees

The registration fee covers access to the conference for all IB educators from your school, offering exceptional value for this professional development opportunity.

IBSCA Member School Fee: £50 + VAT

Non-IBSCA Member School Fee: £100 + VAT


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