CPD Digest Volume 3, Issue 3, 8th January 2021
Upcoming Events Confirmed JAWS 16th January 2021
The Underlying Principles of Health and Wellbeing: How to Eat, Move and be Healthy eJAWS
Page 7
22nd January 2021
Social, Emotional and Well-being eJAWS
Page 8
26th-27th February 2021
The Challenges of Senior Leadership JAWS/ eJAWS
Pages 10-11
19th March 2021
Communications eJAWS
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Shrewsbury International School, Bangkok Riverside International School Brunei
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur and Sri KDU International School The British School New Delhi
Postponed JAWS 5th-6th February 2021
Primary Education for Sustainability
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(For delegates in Thailand Only)
St. Andrews International School, Bangkok
In light of COVID-19 restrictions in Thailand, this event has been postponed. More details will follow.
Meetings and Conferences 22nd-23rd January 2021
Leadership e-Conference with Jennifer Abrams
Pages 14-15
Drama Thursdays
Page 13
Taipei European School
Other Events 21st January 2021
Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur
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NPQ Cohort 6, FOBISIA Cluster NPQSL Online Sessions 21st January 2021
Leading with Impact 1
To be confirmed
Leading with Impact 2
15.30 - 17.30 ICT
NPQH Online Sessions 19th January 2021
Online Induction
25th January 2021
Succeeding in Headship
26th January 2021
Leading Learning and Teaching
16.00 - 18.00 ICT 14.00 - 19.00 ICT 14.00 - 19.00 ICT
Details of further sessions to be confirmed
Join the FOBISIA Community....
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Upcoming FOBISIA WEBINARS POSTPONED 12th January 2021 4pm ICT
POSTPONED Charanga: No Singing? No Blowing? No problem.
14th January 2021 4pm ICT
EP: Supporting Student & Teacher Wellbeing in Times of Change
18th January 2021 4pm ICT
Mental Health & Wellbeing Training: Self Harm Reduction
POSTPONED 28th January 2021 4pm ICT
POSTPONED Blue Sky Education: The Changing Shape of Performance Management and Appraisals in Schools
4th February 2021 4pm ICT
Veema: Access all Areas - Making Every Child Matter
9th February 2021 4pm ICT
Real Group: Effective SEMH Interventions for Implementation by Teaching Assistants
9th February 2021 Time to be confirmed
ESP: Leadership in Uncertain Times with Professor Steve Munby (Session 2)
18th February 2021 4pm ICT
Finalsite: How to Adapt Your Admissions Strategy to Remain Relevant and Engaging
11th March 2021 4pm ICT
Finalsite: Engaging Your School Community With Portals
30th March 2021 Time to be confirmed
ESP: Leadership in Uncertain Times with Professor Steve Munby (Session 3)
Rescheduled to 2021 Date to be confirmed
Finalsite: School Communication Planning and Delivery in Uncertain Times
Please www.fobisia.org for further details, updates and registration links.
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Interested in hosting a webinar for FOBISIA Schools?
In light of COVID-19, professional development and learning has been driven through online platforms more than ever. Despite it’s challenges, online CPD has the potential to strengthen our community by reaching teachers far and wide. Do you have a subject you’re eager to share with a wider audience but you’re unsure how to reach them? This is your opportunity. FOBISIA is For more inviting it’s Member Schools to submit information, please contact Fariha Ebrahim webinar proposals for Terms 2 Deadline at fariha.ebrahim@ and 3. 28th January
2021
fobisia.org.
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s one of only three established members of FOBISIA to be granted the privilege of hosting a regional Job Alike Workshop this term we focused our attention on gifted and talented. Many successful schools have a diverse set of students, this event aimed to focus on how we support the learning needs of our gifted and talented children. It brought together over 35 delegates from a range of Taipei European School schools with the chance to share ideas and 4th December 2020 resources used to further challenge and extend the learning for this group of students. As well as discuss tracking and assessment for these children encompassing all year groups.
Gifted and Talented eJAWS
It was excellent to be able to facilitate such an event through Zoom given the ongoing pandemic with people from as far as Kazakhstan joining us. What it showed is there is still a want from schools and staff to engage in these types of PD opportunities. The day offered nine different workshops which helped to offer some insightful views and resources that have since been shared on the FOBISIA Community Forum for all members to look through. Feedback was very positive and the best attendance for any JAWS I have led personally indicates that online may well be a new norm for us to blend into the JAWS even when things have settled. Next is our FOBISIA Leadership conference in January which I know our staff are excited about following this event. We look forward to welcoming many teaching colleagues again very soon! Aidan Stallwood Deputy Head of British Primary Section Child Protection Officer
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22nd January 2021 8am - 12 noon (BNT)
Before eJaws Event
During eJaws Event
After eJaws Event
Audit tool shared in the ares of Student Voice and Curriculum
Discussions and presentations to revolve around Curriculum and Student Voice from each participating school
Full audit tool shared with schools to facilitate further developments
Schools collate areas of best practice and areas for development
Opportunities or continued collaboration
What works well and what can we learn?
We will be sharing our Social, Emotional and Wellbeing learning audit tool, the issues, implementation and the impact of our learning journey. The tool is being implemented throughout our Primary School, but would be applicable across all key stages. Areas covered in the audit: Whole School, Leadership, Policy development, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Assessment, Student Voice, Professional Development, School Partnerships and Ethos. Attendees will leave with a Social, Emotional and Wellbeing audit tool that can be adapted to their own school’s context.
Contact: Rachel Instone rinstone@ac.isb.edu.bn Register: http://bit.ly/wellbeing-ejaws-isb Registration closes on Friday 8th January 2021 8 I CPD Digest, Volume 3 Issue 3, 8th January 2021
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E-JAWS
COMMUNICATIONS 19 MARCH 2021 FREE TO ATTEND
Let us know if you wish to lead a workshop!
Relevant for MarComm teams, school leaders and social media managers
Register by 1 March
CRISIS COMMUNICATION SOCIAL MEDIA COVID-19 & ITS IMPACT ALUMNI INTERNAL COMMS
Registrations
BRAND BUILDING
http://bit.ly/2KZuJi8
MEASURING IMPACT
Questions
n.kaur@british-school.org
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E H T E V SA TE DA INAUGURAL EVENTS THURSDAY, 21 JANUARY 2021 'MEET THE DRAMA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE' FOLLOWED BY
TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AS WELL AS PROVIDE A SPACE FOR OUR COMMUNITY TO GATHER SOCIALLY IN THESE SOCIALLY DISTANCED TIMES.
HOW
ONLINE LEARNING: STRATEGIES AND RESOURCES HOSTED BY GARDEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, KUALA LUMPUR
DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT YOU THINK MIGHT BE USEFUL TO US AS TEACHERS? DO YOU NEED SOME SOCIAL INTERACTION AND WANT TO HOST A SOCIAL EVENT?
MORE INFO TO FOLLOW SOON!
SIGN UP AND SHARE!
OPEN DATES IN NEED OF A HOST 25 FEBRUARY - 25 MARCH - 22 APRIL - 27 MAY - 24 JUNE
CONTACT: LAWRENCE.R@GARDENSCHOOL.EDU.MY OR HSULLIVAN.EP@ALICE-SMITH.EDU.MY
Conferences
Conferences
FOBISIA Affiliate Members
Leadership in Uncertain Times
A series of leading edge seminars with Professor Steve Munby FOBISIA affiliate members ESP are pleased to be able to offer leaders in FOBISIA schools access to a unique series of seminars with Professor Steve Munby as they navigate the most significant challenges to educational leaders in a generation. This programme is led by Professor Steve Munby, CBE Professor Steve Munby is a highly-acclaimed education consultant and speaker on leadership and system reform. Steve was Chief Executive of the National College for School Leadership in England, and subsequently Chief Executive of Education Development Trust. Steve is Chair of the Teaching Awards Trust and Visiting Professor at University College London Institute of Education.
Session 1 - Leadership at a time of crisis and uncertainty 1 December 2020
17:00 Indochina Time
None of us were taught how to lead in a pandemic nor is it on any leadership development programme. There is no operating manual or set procedure. So how do we lead in times of crisis and during this unprecedently challenging period?
Session 2 - Imperfect Leadership 9 February 2021
17:00 Indochina Time
Too often we hear talks or read books about perfect leaders; super-hero leaders who are hugely successful and are exceptionally good at what they do. It is supposed to inspire us, but it actually has the reverse effect. In this webinar Steve will argue that the concept that we need to be good at all aspects of leadership is not only unrealistic but is also bad for the mental and physical well-being of leaders. The more we seek to become the perfect leader, the more likely we are to make ourselves ill and to disempower those around us. In contrast, imperfect leaders have a deep self-awareness, they know their strengths and weaknesses. They value their teams, they distribute leadership responsibility and they build trust amongst their colleagues.
Session 3 - Learning-Centred Leadership. Developing our students, our staff and ourselves 30 March 2021
17:00 Indochina Time
How do we lead in order to ensure that the focus remains strongly on effective learning for students? How do we remove some of the barriers that get in the way of their learning? We know that most teachers learn to improve their practice by teaching and most leaders learn to improve their practice by leading. But we also know that experienced teachers and leaders can often struggle to change their established ways of doing things. This session will consider what we know about the differences between novices and experts in teaching and leadership and what we can do, at school level, to ensure that everyone can be learners and that everyone is able to improve their practice, including, of course, ourselves.
Programme Fees This programme is available at a charge of ÂŁ350 per leader with discounts available for schools booking multiple candidates from their leadership teams. For more information or to book places for your staff please email Mark Bignell on info@espeducation.co.uk
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FOBISIA Affiliate Members
Persyou specialises in bespoke leadership coaching and development with a mission to create, nurture and develop inspiring leadership across the global education sector. In the ‘Persyou: The Talks’ podcast, supported by FOBISIA, Persyou Founder and Director Nicholas McKie brings you cutting edge stories from recognised leaders across the world of education and beyond. Now in its fourth series, Nicholas’ conversations with extraordinary leadership practitioners are great for professional learning, with a wealth of experience and expertise to share.
www.persyou.com nick@persyou.com
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CPD Calendar 2020-21* Date 16/01/2021 22/01/2021 2223/01/2021 5-6/02/2021
Name of Event
Name of School
The Underlying Principles of Health and Wellbeing: How to Eat, Move and be Healthy eJAWS Social, Emotional and Well-being eJAWS
Shrewsbury International School Riverside International School Brunei Taipei European School
Leadership e-Conference with Jennifer Abrams
05/02/2021
Primary Education for Sustainability JAWS, face-to-face, in Thailand only. Excellence in University Guidance JAWS
19/02/2021
Psychology CIE JAWS
2627/02/2021 2829/02/2021 05/03/2021
The Challenges of Senior Leadership eJAWS
05/03/2021
Principles of Instruction JAWS
05/03/2021
Secondary English eJAWS
March - TBC
CPD Leaders eConference
19/03/2021
Communications eJAWS (targetted at admin staff)
19/03/2021
Digital Learning JAWS
TBC
Planning for Innovative Curriculum Design and Student Learning JAWS
The British School New Delhi Sri KDU International School Discovery Bay International School
23/04/2021
The future of boarding JAWS and conference
King Henry VIII
30/04/2021
Approaches to the development of subject language and literacy for all students across all disciplines in a senior-school context JAWS and Conference Outstanding Teaching JAWS
07/05/2021 21/05/2021 28/05/2021 04/06/2021 04/06/2021
04/06/2021 11/06/2021 TBC
History conference with a focus on Chinese History Challenging all Learners in Mathematics JAWS
St. Andrews International School, Bangkok North London Collegiate School Jeju Tanglin Trust School The British International School of Kuala Lumpur Harrow International School Beijing Garden International School Kuala Lumpur Garden International School Kuala Lumpur North London Collegiate School Jeju Online
Contact Victoria Rotheram victoria.r@shrewsbury.ac.th Rachel Instone Rinstone@ac.isb.edu.bn Aidan Stallwood aidan.stallwood@tes.tp.edu.tw Susan Whalley susan.wh@standrews.ac.th Neil Tamlyn ntamlyn@nlcsjeju.kr Benyna Richards benyna.richards@tts.edu.sg Aidan Edmanson aidan.edmanson@britishschool.edu.my Lee Whitehouse lwhitehouse@harrowbeijing.cn David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my Neil Tamlyn ntamlyn@nlcsjeju.kr Fariha Ebrahim fariha.ebrahim@fobisia.org Sneh Wadhwaney s.wadhwaney@british-school.org Frances Baxter f.baxter@srikdu.edu.my Susan Walter swalter@dbis.edu.hk
Martin Knights martin.knights@kinghenryviii.edu.my Shrewsbury Internation- Victoria Rotheram al School Riverside victoria.r@shrewsbury.ac.th
Term 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3
Regents International School Pattaya Mastery in Maths for KS2 & KS3 JAWS The International School @ ParkCity Communication, Language and Literacy in the Early Years The International School JAWS @ ParkCity Developing a wellbeing focussed school JAWS International School Brunei Modern Languages (primary & High School) + First lanSt. Andrews Internationguage programme JAWS al School, Bangkok
Mike Harrowell michael.harrowell@regents-pattaya.co.th Nathan Phipps nathan.p@isp.edu.my Nathan Phipps nathan.p@isp.edu.my Suzy Pugh spugh@ac.isb.edu.bn Jennifer Harvey Jennifer.ha@standrews.ac.th
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Promoting creativity through visual arts in the International school setting JAWS Excelling in Middle Leadership JAWS (cohosted with BSKL) Approaches to teaching English (KS3-5)
David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my Frances Baxter f.baxter@srikdu.edu.my David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my
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Garden International School Kuala Lumpur Sri KDU International School Garden International School Kuala Lumpur
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*Due to COVID-19, this year’s CPD calendar is subject to change. The events and dates listed here may not be confirmed. Please refer to page 1 and our website for more details.
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