RECOMMENDED FOR:
Heads of School, Coordinators and IB teachers concerned with the well-being of students in their IB community
Please note this workshop will be delivered virtually.
Workshop Overview:
The IB has foundational approaches which support the important emerging trend of emphasising well-being in schools. We take a student-centric approach which values and nurtures learners’ diverse talents and strengths in today’s competitive, stress-fueled world.
This workshop gives you the tools to develop, plan and implement an inclusive whole school well-being program. It will do so through the lens of professional inquiries: What is well-being? Why focus on well-being? How can we teach well-being? How do we flourish?
Please select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our virtual workshops
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
12 hours of live/real-time instruction plus 3 hours of asynchronous/offline work across three-days. Delegates are required to attend and participate in all scheduled sessions in order to receive their IB certificate.
Opportunities to meet participants from a range of schools, both within the UK and internationally.
Competitively priced with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Please note that synchronous sessions are delivered live on the above dates following UK timings - do bear this in mind when applying from outside of the UK and take into account time differences. You will not be eligible for an attendance certificate unless you attend all the live sessions.
Virtual Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable.
IBSCA full member school: £460.00
IBSCA Associate, Candidate & Single Programme Member School - £550.00
Non IBSCA Member School - £640.00
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 3 workshops vary in terms of audience. Some are for more experienced educators who want to enhance their professional development portfolios. Others are for all educators – those with and those without a great deal of experience.
Participants will engage in detailed discussions on topics such as learning theory, pedagogy, assessment, and other scholarly interests.
These workshops also cover subject-specific content, administrative and pedagogical leadership, and subject-specific seminars on changes to the IB curriculum.
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