IB Approved Virtual PD Workshops
IBSCA is an official association of the International Baccalaureate and an authorised provider of IB workshops. Our workshops are delivered by highly trained and experienced IB Workshop Leaders in professional settings in both our virtual and in-person formats. Delegates are supported through their training journey by our client services team who are on hand to answer questions and address concerns. Do get in touch with us should you require any support in making your booking.
Approaches to Learning - PYP, MYP, DP, CP - Category 3 - Virtual
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Teachers, Coordinators, Heads of School and senior leaders from all IB programmes.
Please note this workshop will be delivered virtually.
Workshop Summary:
What skills positively influence and support a student's approach to life-long learning? All IB programmes develop the approaches to learning (ATL) skill categories of communication, social, self-management, research and thinking.
Develop a deeper understanding of ATL as a way for students to acquire and use skills developed over time in order to access learning.
Consider contemporary research to apply metacognitive strategies throughout the learning process, with an emphasis on assessment as learning.
Design the curriculum to encourage students to build these skills.
Reflect on how developing affective, cognitive and meta-cognitive skills using a variety of strategies may increase the capacity of learners to become self-regulated and intrinsically motivated.
You will need to 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
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Language A: Language & Literature (generic) - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorisation. This workshop is designed to prepare participants to teach a specific DP subject in a manner that supports the IB mission statement and philosophy.
Applications for this workshop are now closed. Should you have any questions, contact IBSCA.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in November 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Language workshops designated as ‘generic’ provide IB professional development for German, Mandarin, Italian, Arabic and other languages that are not presented in language-specific workshops. Most of the time, the workshops are presented in English. The workshops address common content and materials, and language-specific examples from various languages are provided.
This workshop will encourage you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay
Develop an understanding of student and teacher approaches to inquiry in the DP/CP classroom
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards
Design student engagements for interactions with the syllabus concepts and content
Articulate the assessment requirements for their subject
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s)
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit)
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents.
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on).
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP).
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course. outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop.
For other frequently asked questions…
Counselling - DP - Category 1 & 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Teachers, guidance counsellors and support staff involved in providing advice and support on post-secondary options to Diploma Programme students.
This workshop will encourage you to:
This workshop will cater to both guidance counsellors experienced in supporting DP students as well as those new to the practice. The overall purpose of the workshop is to explore the philosophical and administrative principles of the Diploma Programme counselling for DP implementation. The workshop will provide foundational knowledge, while also reviewing and updating counsellors on the standards and practices of the Diploma Programme to support momentum and maximize student attainment.
A goal of the workshop is to define and discuss the role of the IB counsellor and learn strategies to support the effectiveness of the counsellor working with IB students. Counsellors learn to keep up-to-date on changes in the DP and articulate the outcomes to properly advise students towards diploma attainment and post-secondary options.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1
Choose category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like a review before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
Category 2
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions…
Language B (generic) - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorisation. This workshop is designed to prepare participants to teach a specific DP subject in a manner that supports the IB mission statement and philosophy.
Applications for this workshop are now closed. Should you have any questions, contact IBSCA.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in November 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Language workshops designated as ‘generic’ provide IB professional development for German, Mandarin, Italian, Arabic and other languages that are not presented in language-specific workshops. Most of the time, the workshops are presented in English. The workshops address common content and materials, and language-specific examples from various languages are provided.
This workshop will encourage you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay
Develop an understanding of student and teacher approaches to inquiry in the DP/CP classroom
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards
Design student engagements for interactions with the syllabus concepts and content
Articulate the assessment requirements for their subject
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s)
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit)
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents.
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on).
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP).
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course. outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop.
For other frequently asked questions…
Business Management - DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
This workshop will encourage you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - Theory of Knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners
Design appropriate inquiry-based lessons and activities for their subject
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s)
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 2 workshops focus on programme delivery. They emphasize assessment, teaching and learning methodologies, and exploring best practice in the classroom. The goals of these workshops are to enhance the understanding of the IB philosophy and programme model and improve the quality of programme delivery. Participants will:
make connections between the programme framework and practice
enhance their understanding of the role of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyze standards and practices appropriate to their role
engage in discussion and activities aimed at sharing pedagogical techniques such as best practice in the classroom; teaching and learning methodologies; and finding, sharing, developing and using resources.
Teachers who have attended Category 1 training and currently teach in an IB programme will:
Share best practices, teaching and learning methodologies and resources
Explore IB assessment in more depth
Enhance the quality of pedagogy and international mindedness
For other frequently asked questions…
Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency - PYP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
All Primary Years Programme (PYP) teachers (early years, Primary Years, new to PYP and with some experience of the PYP)
Workshop Summary:
This workshop invites you to inquire into your own teaching practices and reflect on how you can develop the capabilities of a PYP teacher. By exploring the PYP framework, you will connect how voice, choice and ownership is recognized and developed in all members of the IB community. You will be supported in your understanding of learning and teaching in a transdisciplinary, concept-driven curriculum and how to design this in your own school context.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents.
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on).
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP).
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course. outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop.
For other frequently asked questions…
Theory of Knowledge - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Teachers new to the Diploma Programme (DP) at authorized IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
This workshop will encourage you to:
develop an understanding of the IB mission and philosophy through the DP programme model as a context for a holistic learning experience
understand the Theory of knowledge guide (first teaching September 2013, first examinations 2015), and associated assessment requirements with practice marking activities of sample student work
structure a TOK course that integrates authentic assessment and encourages students to make links across the DP that will enhance their understanding
appreciate the dynamic nature that exists between Creativity, activity, service (CAS) and TOK when emphasizing the importance of reflecting and developing self-awareness
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents.
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on).
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP).
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course. outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop.
For other frequently asked questions…
Environmental Systems & Societies - DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - **New Guide** - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
This workshop will encourage you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - Theory of Knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners
Design appropriate inquiry-based lessons and activities for their subject
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s)
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 2 workshops focus on programme delivery. They emphasize assessment, teaching and learning methodologies, and exploring best practice in the classroom. The goals of these workshops are to enhance the understanding of the IB philosophy and programme model and improve the quality of programme delivery. Participants will:
make connections between the programme framework and practice
enhance their understanding of the role of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyze standards and practices appropriate to their role
engage in discussion and activities aimed at sharing pedagogical techniques such as best practice in the classroom; teaching and learning methodologies; and finding, sharing, developing and using resources.
Teachers who have attended Category 1 training and currently teach in an IB programme will:
Share best practices, teaching and learning methodologies and resources
Explore IB assessment in more depth
Enhance the quality of pedagogy and international mindedness
For other frequently asked questions…
Leading the Learning - DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) teachers and coordinators with at least one year of experience in the role.
Workshop Summary:
This workshop will support learning leaders to enhance the identity of being an IB World School through a reflection on the purpose, culture and environment of their learning organization and their agency for growing leadership capacity within the school. Building on this understanding, leaders will consider the ways in which they will place learning at the center of their IB programme, through the thoughtful development of purpose, culture and environment, in alignment with the IB’s standards and practices.
Working with each other and the workshop leaders, participants will:
develop their leadership capabilities as a pedagogical leader within a learning organization
become familiar with the IB’s leadership capabilities as lenses or tools to develop their personal mastery in an IB global context
prepare to develop collaborative or shared leadership capacity within their school
plan the journey through school self-study toward evaluation and beyond. During the workshop, leaders will reflect and build on their school’s IB development plan to meet the IB’s requirements for evaluation and a vision for ongoing implementation.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions…
The Community Project - MYP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Middle Years Programme (MYP) subject-group teachers, coordinators, and heads of school.
Workshop Summary:
This workshop is intended to guide MYP practitioners towards a deeper understanding of the community project as a culminating activity in the MYP. You will conduct a group inquiry that will enable you to explore the different components of the community project to gain an understanding of how the MYP community project enables students to engage in practical explorations through a cycle of inquiry, action and reflection. You will also discover the importance of creating environments that are conducive to student learning and reflection.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 2 workshops focus on programme delivery. They emphasize assessment, teaching and learning methodologies, and exploring best practice in the classroom. The goals of these workshops are to enhance the understanding of the IB philosophy and programme model and improve the quality of programme delivery. Participants will:
make connections between the programme framework and practice
enhance their understanding of the role of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyze standards and practices appropriate to their role
engage in discussion and activities aimed at sharing pedagogical techniques such as best practice in the classroom; teaching and learning methodologies; and finding, sharing, developing and using resources.
Teachers who have attended Category 1 training and currently teach in an IB programme will:
Share best practices, teaching and learning methodologies and resources
Explore IB assessment in more depth
Enhance the quality of pedagogy and international mindedness
For other frequently asked questions…
The Role of the Librarian - PYP, MYP, DP, CP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Librarians, Teachers, Coordinators, Heads of School and senior leaders from all IB programmes.
Workshop Summary:
How can the library or media centre support IB programmes? The library or media centre provides school-wide opportunities to engage and reflect on the IB principles and practices and connect teachers and students to knowledge and information in a digital and global context.
Investigate the key characteristics that define an IB education to develop an understanding of how the library or media centre and the librarian can support the IB standards and practices.
Explore ways of supporting student-centred learning environments in a digital world.
Evaluate and analyze resources that can support teaching and learning in a global context and make connections between the programmes.
Reflect on the collaborative relationship between the library or media centre, the academic staff and school leadership to prioritize specific IB standards that have an impact on the library or media centre and the librarian.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Managing Assessment: Language Acquisition (generic) - MYP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Middle Years Programme (MYP) subject-group teachers, coordinators, and heads of school.
Workshop Summary:
You will explore the targets of MYP assessment strategies in your subject areas and apply your knowledge of the holistic MYP framework for teaching and learning to build successful assessment practices using your subject-specific objectives and assessment criteria. You will gain hands-on experience with the development of concept-driven assessments and consider new models of optional external assessment for the MYP.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £585.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £675.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £675.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £765.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £905.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £995.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £995.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1085.00
Extra night: £107.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Environmental Systems & Societies- DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face **New Syllabus** - FULL
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
This workshop is now full. To be added to the waiting list, please click here.
This workshop will address the new syllabus, first teaching September 2024.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick. Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject.
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - theory of knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE.
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness.
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners.
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject.
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria.
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group.
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Language A: Literature (generic) - DP - Category 1 - Virtual - Cancelled
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
Please note this workshop has been cancelled. For a full list of available workshops, click here.
This workshop will enable you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension.
Consider the impact of the centrality of the IB learner profile and approaches to teaching and learning in the DP and CP models.
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration.
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards.
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
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.
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
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose Category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like to review the subject content before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Making the PYP happen in the early years: implementing agency - PYP - Category 1 - Virtual - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
All Primary Years Programme (PYP) teachers (early years, Primary Years, new to PYP and with some experience of the PYP)
Please note this workshop will be delivered virtually.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
This workshop invites you to inquire into your own teaching practices and reflect on how you can develop the capabilities of a PYP teacher. By exploring the PYP framework, you will connect how voice, choice and ownership is recognized and developed in all members of the IB community. You will be supported in your understanding of learning and teaching in a transdisciplinary, concept-driven curriculum and how to design this in your own school context.
You will need to 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.
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
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1
Choose category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like a review before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Leading the Learning- DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) teachers and coordinators with at least one year of experience in the role.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
to enhance the identity of being an IB World School through a reflection on the purpose, culture and environment of their learning organization and their agency for growing leadership capacity within the school.
consider the ways in which you will place learning at the center of your IB programme, through the thoughtful development of purpose, culture and environment, in alignment with the IB’s Standards and Practices.
develop your leadership capabilities as a pedagogical leader within a learning organization.
become familiar with the IB’s leadership capabilities as lenses or tools to develop your personal mastery in an IB global context.
prepare to develop collaborative or shared leadership capacity within your school.
plan the journey through school self-study toward evaluation and beyond. l
reflect and build on your school’s IB development plan to meet the IB’s requirements for evaluation and a vision for ongoing implementation.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Approaches to teaching & learning for DP/CP classroom teachers - DP & CP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Experienced Diploma Programme (DP) or Career-Related Programme (CP) teachers.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
This workshop will explore the approaches to teaching and learning that are at the heart of an IB education. It will focus on developing an enhanced understanding of the educational philosophy underpinning IB programmes, as well as exploring practical strategies that can help prepare students to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex world. You will have the opportunity to draw on your own experiences and the experiences of other IB practitioners, as well as on insights from experts in the field, to develop a deliberate and dynamic approach to approaches to teaching and learning in the Diploma and Career-related Programmes.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Biology - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension.
Consider the impact of the centrality of the IB learner profile and approaches to teaching and learning in the DP and CP models.
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration.
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards.
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose Category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like to review the subject content before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Chemistry: a focus on internal assessment - DP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having previously completed a category 1 or category 2 workshop.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
Practical work is an important feature of the DP chemistry course. This workshop supports you in the development of a balanced and practical scheme of work that provides opportunities to assess students using the internal assessment criteria of the sciences subject group. You will examine various student samples to develop a clear understanding of the application of the internal assessment criteria and the moderation process. Ways in which teachers can scaffold teaching and learning to prepare students for internal assessment will also be explored. The workshop is suitable for experienced teachers who wish to improve their practical schemes of work as well as teachers new to teaching chemistry in the DP.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Librarians - DP/CP - Category 1 & 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Librarians new to the DP and CP at established IB World Schools or those from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization. Librarians with experience of supporting the DP and CP at IB World Schools.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
develop an understanding of the IB mission and philosophy through the programme model as a context for a holistic learning experience
understand specific DP + CP assessment requirements
identify ways in which librarians can have an impact on teaching and learning in the DP + CP
use the programme resource centre (PRC) to access IB publications and network with other IB educators.
assess the relevant links between IB programme standards and practices to enhance the teaching and learning experience
explore collaboration between librarian and teacher to support student achievement
maintain a library that supports the DP+ CP
implement DP + CP policies and procedures affecting the librarian
exame forthcoming changes and updates that affect the implementation of the DP + CP.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1
Choose category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like a review before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
Category 2
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
The role of the coordinator - PYP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Primary Years Programme (PYP) coordinators at established IB World Schools.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
This workshop is designed to help coordinators implement the programme in a manner that supports the IB mission statement and philosophy, while at the same time developing programme standards and practices. The workshop looks at the role of the coordinator in documentation, organizing professional development opportunities, and managing complex relationships, resource management and communication with a range of stakeholders. All of these responsibilities are integral to the successful implementation of the programme.
The workshop will provide opportunities for reviewing new and existing publications, curriculum mapping, policy writing and reviewing the guidelines for verification and evaluation. You will also become familiar with online systems, such as International Baccalaureate information system (IBIS) and the programme resource centre, which are vital to the role of the coordinator. The workshop will model collaborative leadership strategies and explore ways to effectively manage change.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
The Personal Project - MYP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Middle Years Programme (MYP) teachers, coordinators, and Heads of School.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
This workshop is based on the MYP Personal project guide, and it is intended to guide MYP practitioners towards a deeper understanding of the personal project as a meaningful culmination of students´ journey in the MYP. You will conduct a group inquiry that will enable you to explore the different stages of the personal project to gain a first-hand understanding of its constructivist inquiry-based nature. You will also discover the importance of creating environments that are conducive to student learning and reflection in addition to develop strategies that support the implementation of the personal project at your school. Through a practical approach, participants will understand the positive impact the personal project has on the school community by making the programme philosophy visible and fostering school growth and ongoing development.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches - DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject.
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - theory of knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE.
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness.
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners.
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject.
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria.
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group.
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Theory of Knowledge - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - Cancelled
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Teachers new to the Diploma Programme (DP) at authorized IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
This workshop will enable you to:
develop an understanding of the IB mission and philosophy through the DP programme model as a context for a holistic learning experience.
understand the Theory of knowledge guide (first teaching September 2013, first examinations 2015), and associated assessment requirements with practice marking activities of sample student work.
structure a TOK course that integrates authentic assessment and encourages students to make links across the DP that will enhance their understanding.
appreciate the dynamic nature that exists between Creativity, activity, service (CAS) and TOK when emphasizing the importance of reflecting and developing self-awareness.
understand the IB programme Standards and Practices (January 2020).
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose Category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like to review the subject content before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation - DP - Category 2 - Face-to-Face - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 at the University of Warwick.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject.
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - theory of knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE.
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness.
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners.
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject.
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria.
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group.
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning.
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Language Ab Initio (generic) - DP - Category 1 - Virtual - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
Please note this workshop will be delivered virtually.
This workshop will enable you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension.
Consider the impact of the centrality of the IB learner profile and approaches to teaching and learning in the DP and CP models.
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration.
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards.
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
You will need to 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
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose Category 1 workshops if you are new to the IB or if your situation is similar to any of the following:
You are new to the faculty of a longstanding IB World School and have not taught in an IB programme previously.
You are aware of the IB philosophy and programme structure but are not experienced in teaching or administering the IB.
You are familiar with the IB subject guide (including assessment procedures, moderation) and would like greater confidence before teaching a course.
You have inherited a course and would like to review the subject content before teaching it to suit your own style and expertise.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Sports, Exercise & Health Science - DP - Category 2 - Virtual **New Syllabus** - CLOSED
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject teachers who have prepared students for at least one DP exam session in that specific subject. Delegates will benefit from having completed a category 1 workshop in their subject.
Please note this workshop will be delivered in April 2024 virtually.
Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
Unpack elements of the IB Programme standards and practices as a guide for decisions regarding delivery of the subject.
Review and share strategies that support successful collaborative planning and reflection which deepen links with the DP Core - theory of knowledge (TOK), CAS and EE.
Consolidate understanding of the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Examine the connection between their chosen subject, the approaches to teaching and learning and the learner profile while promoting an international mindedness.
Create teaching and learning strategies that develop self-regulated and metacognitive learners.
Discuss strategies for addressing assessment-related challenges in the chosen subject.
Understand how to arrive at a judgment using a common assessment task and published criteria.
Discuss successful strategies for recording, reporting and monitoring ongoing student progress in the subject group.
Design formative learning engagements that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
Reflect on the teacher’s role in programme evaluation, particularly how to highlight horizontal and vertical in-school planning.
You will need to 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
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Choose category 2 workshops to develop your expertise in delivering an IB programme. You will have an opportunity to:
make connections between programme frameworks and classroom practice
enhance your understanding of assessment in IB programmes
discuss and analyse standards and practices
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Language and Literature - MYP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - Closed
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Middle Years Programme (MYP) subject-group teachers new to the MYP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorization.
Registrations for this workshop are now closed. Should you wish to enquire about space, please contact us.
Please note this workshop will be delivered face-to-face at the University of Warwick. Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
This workshop will enable you to:
align educational beliefs and values with those of the IB in order to create a challenging programme of international education.
begin to develop a collaborative and collegial approach to aligning your practices with the structures and principles of the IB subject group aims and objectives.
develop an understanding of the structures and principles of the subject group framework and guidelines towards the construction of a coherent curriculum.
prepare learning, teaching and assessment strategies that will support the implementation of the subject group framework and guidelines.
engage in and create relevant, significant, challenging and student-centred environments.
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on)
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP)
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation - DP - Category 1 - Face-to-Face - Cancelled
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Diploma Programme (DP) subject-group teachers new to the DP at established IB World Schools and teachers from interested or candidate schools preparing for authorisation.
This workshop has been cancelled. For a full list of our available workshops, please click here.
This workshop will enable you to:
Develop a deep understanding of the IB organization: its history, mission statement, learner profile, IB continuum and the international dimension.
Consider the impact of the centrality of the IB learner profile and approaches to teaching and learning in the DP and CP models.
Consider how the course makes links with Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and takes the CP context into consideration.
Explore the nature of the extended essay and the role of the supervisor, to include reference to world studies interdisciplinary extended essay.
Design course outlines that align with curriculum requirements, aims and assessment objectives of the subject, IB terminology and the relevant standards (see the Guide to school authorization: Diploma Programme and Programme standards and practices).
Create formative assessment tasks that will equip students with the required factual, procedural and conceptual knowledge that support the summative assessment task(s).
Use assessment criteria to make judgments about student achievement (criterion-related, best fit).
Interact with and explore the TSM and subject-specific teaching and learning resources on the programme resource centre and in the programme communities throughout the curriculum life cycle.
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop for me?
Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They provide professional development and assistance for schools that have decided to apply for IB authorization. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme and those interested in joining an IB school. Participants will gain an understanding of:
the basic philosophy and curricular model of the programme, including the IB mission statement, learner profile, and curriculum documents
programme standards and practices appropriate to the participants’ role (e.g., teacher, administrator, head of school, and so on)
the appropriate programme framework (PYP, MYP, DP)
Teachers who are new to an IB programme will:
Receive a general introduction to IB philosophy and programme Understand the structure of the programme (including assessment procedures) Create drafts or refine and improve course outlines/designs and application Be able to begin teaching the programme upon completion of the workshop
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The Role of Arts - PYP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - Closed
RECOMMENDED FOR:
Classroom teachers.
Registrations for this workshop are now closed. Should you wish to enquire about space, please contact us.
Please note this workshop will be delivered face-to-face at the University of Warwick. Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
Experience the strength of collaborative practice with passionate and like- minded educators. This workshop is designed to empower passionate and like-minded arts specialists and educators interested in the arts by gathering them together to engage in opportunities for deeper inquiry and reflective practices, and to continue to build upon their arts knowledge. The workshop will offer a forum for an honest, in-depth discussion about learning theory, pedagogy, assessment, the significant role of the single- subject teacher and the challenges associated with this. It will offer time to explore the authentic integration of the arts through the lenses of the essential elements, documentation and the role the arts have within the curriculum of a school offering the PYP.
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…
Social & Emotional Learning - PYP, MYP, DP, CP - Category 3 - Face-to-Face - Closed
RECOMMENDED FOR:
All educators, IB coordinators and school leaders or decision makers at any point in their journey as life-long learners.
Registrations for this workshop are now closed. Should you wish to enquire about space, please contact us.
Please note this workshop will be delivered face-to-face at the University of Warwick. Details on accommodation and travel guidance can be found in our FAQs.
Workshop Overview:
What skills and competencies do teachers and students need to flourish in a complex, interconnected world? When teachers provide opportunities to practice and model the skills of mindfulness, positive psychology and social-emotional learning (SEL), they are better able to respond to their own needs and the needs of their students.
This workshop will enable you to:
Investigate research related to SEL and learn how to apply practical strategies that assist students and teachers in cultivating greater emotional well- being, perseverance, self-regulation, self-motivation and resilience.
Create environments that support authentic, mindful and caring communities of learning.
Develop practical approaches and learn how affective skills can be integrated into the teaching and learning experience to lead to positive, meaningful action and student agency.
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from the dropdown list on the registration form
Benefits of our face-to-face workshops:
Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
15 hours of live instruction allowing for in-depth discussion and collaborative learning in a small group setting. 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 helping to build your IB network and learn from fellow IB educators.
Held over the course of three days (Friday - Sunday) minimising the impact on your school schedule and allowing for dedicated time for your professional development.
Conveniently located at the University of Warwick in close proximity to transport links and providing comfortable hotel-style accommodation and excellent catering facilities.
Competitively priced – with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
Face-to-Face Workshop Fees
Prices stated do not include VAT. You will be charged 20% VAT if applicable
Non-Residential Fees
Accommodation, breakfast and dinner not included. Lunch provided on Friday and Saturday.
Full IBSCA Member School: £570.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £655.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £655.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £745.00
Residential Fees
Includes two-night b&b stay, lunch and evening meals at the University of Warwick.
Full IBSCA Member School: £885.00
Associate IBSCA Member School: £970.00
PYP/MYP/CP only IBSCA Member School: £970.00
Non IBSCA Member School: £1060.00
Extra night: £105.00
**We are now operating a waiting list for accommodation for this workshop. If you would like to join the waiting list, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form.**
You will need to select your required workshop from a dropdown list on the registration form
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.
For other frequently asked questions including travel information for the University of Warwick…