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English A Paper 2 (IBSCA members) - FULL

Open to educators from IBSCA member schools, our free Seminar series provides an in-depth look at some of the key topics and challenges facing our IB community.

The Seminar is open to both IB English A Literature and IB English A Language & Literature educators interested in further developing their understanding and skills.


Seminar Description:

This seminar will aim to offer advice about how to prepare students for the revision and writing skills required by this assessment component as reflected in the criteria. The discussion will be informed by examiner feedback from M23 and will invite teachers to share experiences and good practice suggestions. One of our activities will be to create a resource bank IBSCA teachers can continue to use to collaborate on with questions and works studied.

Seminar Details:

  • 3-hour seminar delivered virtually making access easy and convenient.

  • Led by an experienced IB educator who is part of the IBEN network.

  • Limited to one registration per IBSCA member school. There are a limited number of spaces available, if sufficient interest is expressed a second date may be opened or additional spaces added.

  • Offered free as a benefit of IBSCA membership.

Led By:

Dr. Anna Androulaki-Woodcock has been teaching English since 1988. She started her career in the IB teaching Diploma Programme English and ToK in 2002 and since then she has also taken on the roles of examiner and workshop leader for the IB. Since 2002, her work has had an exclusive IB focus and her perspective has been shaped by teaching in very different and diverse contexts in Greece, Germany, the UK and China. The administrative positions she has held, viz. those of Diploma Programme Coordinator and Head of English, inform her understanding of contextual and pedagogical implications for the teaching of English for both students and teachers. She is the author of several academic papers in theoretical linguistics (the area of her PhD dissertation) with the most recent writing project being the Oxford University Press English A: Literature IB Prepared following the co-authoring of the Course Companion of the same subject. Between workshops and assignments, she enjoys spending time with her children and her friends, wherever they are.

Registrations for this seminar are at capacity. If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please complete the registration form and we will contact you should a place become available.


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