Diploma Programme

School District Roundtable

Room: Marina Room

An IB North America Programme Specialist will be available to facilitate a dialogue among district officials, provide information regarding services available to school districts, as well as answer any individual questions. Please note this session is entirely interactive and does not include a presentation.

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Independent School Roundtable

Room: Golden Gate Room

Two independent school practitioners will be available to facilitiate a dialogue and answer individual questions regarding issues and challenges facing independent schools. Please note this session is entirely interactive and does not include a presentation.

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IB Diploma Programme Roundtable

Room: Seacliff A and B

The Diploma Programme Regional Manager will be available to answer individual questions. Please note this session is entirely interactive and does not include a presentation.

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The Importance of Play

Session: Block 2: Friday 2:00 to 3:15, Room: Seacliff A and B

The National Institute for Play believes that as play is woven into the fabric of social practices, it will dramatically transform the education we provide our children. In this session, its founder Dr Stuart Brown, will illustrate how play can be a catalyst for learning at any age. When students have fun at learning, they continue to pursue it for its own sake.

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Where Exactly Do My Fees Go?

Session: Block 6: Saturday 3:45 to 5:00, Room: Golden Gate Room

This session offers a glimpse into what school fees (annual, examinations, workshop etc.) pay for now and what they will pay for in the future. This will include an analysis of IB’s cost base and cross-subsidization of activities. It will also give a view on the development activity that the IB is undertaking (including 2020 restructure work) and how it will be funded.

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Global Awareness: Developing 21st Century Skills in the Classroom

Session: Block 6: Saturday 3:45 to 5:00, Room: Seacliff A and B

"Partnerships between business leaders and educators are all the rage these days. Perhaps the pre-eminent organization in the field is The Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21), which has emerged as the leading advocacy organization focused on infusing 21st century skills into education.

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IB Graduates Speak Out

Session: Block 5: Saturday 2:00 to 3:15, Room: Seacliff A and B

At 40, it is time for the IB to assess the impact of its educational mission on the lives of its. Three former IB Diploma students, one of whom also completed the IB Middle Years Program, will come together in this session to reflect on their IB experiences. These are three people from very different backgrounds, who are at different places in their ongoing education.

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Bac to the Future

Session: Block 5: Saturday 2:00 to 3:15, Room: Bayview Room A

The IB celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2008, and has come a long way since Alec Peterson first developed and introduced the concept of the Diploma Programme in 1968. The goal back then was to facilitate the international mobility of students by providing schools with a curriculum and qualification recognized by universities around the world.

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Just What I Need: Learning Experiences with Multiple Applications

Session: Block 4: Saturday 11:15 to 12:30, Room: Pacific J

Save instruction time, incorporate standards, and increase high-level thinking by using open-ended learning experiences with multiple applications. This practical session invites participants to select from a repertoire of modeled strategies and activities that encourage students to excel while minimizing teacher preparation time.

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Becoming Truly International: The IB at 40

Session: Block 4: Saturday 11:15 to 12:30, Room: Bayview Room A

The IB began in 1968, one of the most tumultuous years in recent history. For four decades now, the core values of the IB have been tested. Time and time again they have been validated, and the IB has thrived while many other educational movements have come and gone. But there is much more to do.

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