Time to Plan for Professional Development in 2024
At the beginning of each new year, it is common to set your sights on new goals. We’re sure you’re reflecting on the advances you’ve made in your classrooms and thinking about ways you can become even more effective. As you well know, learning from others is a wonderful way to expand on your techniques and understand current developments in the field. In 2024, we would like to help you on your path of lifelong learning. As such, we have a wonderful lineup of workshops available in February and March that will help you start the year off right.
How can we design learning to achieve synergistic thinking between the factual and conceptual levels? What instructional strategies support conceptual thinking? What does Concept-Based Inquiry look like in the classroom? What role does the classroom environment have in fostering a culture of conceptual thinking?
Presenter Bio
Certificate: E-certificate signed by Rachel French will be issued 5 working days after the workshop.
Registration Fee: 4900 RMB (700USD) per participant
Group Deal: 10% off per participant for 5 or more participants
Early Bird:10% off before 20/01/2024
Please scan the QR code to register:
Dr. Jennifer Wathall
Overview
This workshop will cover the concept-based curriculum design model specifically for mathematics. All content will be based on Dr. Jennifer Chang Wathall's book "Concept Based Mathematics; Teaching for Deep Understanding in Secondary Schools" and everyone will be required to have a copy as this is the workbook for the workshop. Many early years and primary examples will be provided during the workshop. The book itself is 90% for grades Pre-K-12.
Outcomes
Understand the concept-based model for mathematics
Write quality generalizations and guiding questions.
Use a unit web to plan a concept-based unit.
Design engaging, rich learning experiences for your students.
Use formative assessment strategies to inform teaching and learning.
Create unit plans that focus on deep conceptual understanding
Why is it important for students to learn conceptually? What are the facts, processes and concepts in mathematics? How do I craft generalizations in mathematics? How do I craft quality guiding questions? How do I plan units of work for concept-based mathematics curriculum? How do I captivate and engage students?
Overview
You will explore the art of leadership and the science of management by diving into not just what you lead, but why you lead, and how you can lead. Starting with your unique strengths and style, you'll develop a deeper understanding of who you are as an educator and what that allows you to bring to the table as a leader – and you’ll pick up some useful tools and strategies to kick start your journey in international school leadership on your way.
What knowledge, skills and dispositions are central to leading departments and grade level teams in international schools, and how are these supported by your strengths as a teacher in the classroom?
What is the difference between leadership and management, and why are both essential to the international school team leader?
Why is it essential for leaders to know and understand not only what they lead, but also why they lead and how they lead?
Presenter Bio
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