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19th June 2019
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Working with UCL Institute of Education in the Far East The UCL Institute of Education (IoE) has taken over 200 delegates through the NPQ programmes. They have a wealth of experience in running these programmes locally and they offer outstanding support throughout the duration of the 12 to 18-month programme. The NPQ programmes, as delivered via UCL’s IoE, are recognised and supported across the globe. The programmes offer a unique opportunity to network with other international leaders from across the Far East. The IoE offers additional support throughout the programme and at the final assessment stage, with a dedicated educational and administrative London-based team. LOCATION
Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur (GISKL) 1st F2F 30 Sepember - 1 October 2019 2nd F2F 24 - 26 February 2019 ASSESSMENT School-based project & placementschool project (9 days) COURSE FEE £3,600 invoiced by UCL (covers NPQH) LOCAL FEE 1st F2F: RM220 & 2nd F2F: RM280 invoiced by GISKL (covers materials & refreshments) APPLY Application Form DEADLINE 31 August 2019 (preferably before end of Term 3 2018/19); limited to 20 spaces CONTACT NPQH@ucl.ac.uk (UCL) Daphne.Wong@fobisia.org (FOBISIA)
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National Professional Qualification for Headship The National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) supports the professional development of aspiring and serving headteachers. In addition to the induction and five face-to-face (F2F) sessions, the NPQH programme follows a blended learning format. This consists of workplace learning and practice activities, peer and facilitated learning, reading, structured reflection, online learning and a 360 diagnostic assessment.
DAY 1 - SUCCEEDING IN HEADSHIP
How do you manage the transition from working with someone else’s vision and moral purpose to establishing your own, whilst recognising outside pressures and the changing horizons?
DAY 2 - LEADING LEARNING & TEACHING
How do you ensure that you understand you own data and create a context-driven curriculum for your school to meet the needs of all, delivered through outstanding teaching?
DAY 3 - LEADING WITH IMPACT
How do you manage your own behaviours as a leader in order to promote an outstanding school and effect change successfully through the endeavours of others?
DAY 4 - LEADING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS
How do you create and sustain a culture of effective partnerships?
DAY 5 - LEADING STRATEGICALLY
How do you guide whole-school resource management in order to bring about your vision? How do you support and challenge your staff to be aligned to this process?
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3rd BIENNIAL FOBISIA TEACHING COMMUNITY CONFERENCE
FOBISIA Shares
15-16 November 2019
Excellent CPD & networking opportunities A great opportunity to visit Penang, Malaysia & St. Christopher’s International Primary School (SCIPS)
Keynote Speaker
Ross McGill, also known as @TeacherToolkit, is the ‘most followed educator on social media in the UK’. Ross has been a teacher for 25 years and is an award-winning blogger, author and today, has worked with over 100 schools in 8 countries.
Workshops
TA College will join the workshop offerings, including Career Advancement; Phases - EYFS, Primary & Secondary; Teaching Assistants; Technology; Wellbeing; and Whole-School JAWS.
Conference Details
Conference Fee - SGD400 Welcome Reception - Thursday Evening 14 November Conference, Refreshments & Lunch - Friday 15 & Saturday 16 November Local Transfers - From recommended hotels to the venue CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:
Register Here!
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FOBISIA DRAMA
Friday 13th 8.30am – Sunday 15th September 2pm Thursday 12th 8.30am for the Executive Committee Hosted by Tanglin Trust School Singapore
During the Job Alike Workshop (JAWs) there will be an opportunity to network with teachers from other FOBISIA schools to share experiences and effective practice of teaching Drama in International Schools. We expect educators who attend this JAWs to leave with ideas that they can take directly into their classroom practice. The JAWs will offer detailed insight into: Gecko Theatre – a workshop will look at Gecko’s processes, practically exploring their devising work. Teaching Shakespeare in the Drama classroom- English teachers are instructed to stand it up and start early but are there any differences within the drama classroom? lots of other exciting ideas and workshops that teachers will bring with them!
Accommodation: The recommended hotel is The Park Avenue Rochester Hotel which is about 10 minutes from school. The contact email for booking reservation at the Park Avenue Rochester Hotel is pareservations@uel.sg When you email them, please include Kumari kumari.manikam@tts.edu.sg so that the corporate rates are given to you. Superior rooms are S$250. Transport: This will be provided between the Park Avenue Rochester Hotel and the school daily Registration: Please click here to register by the 28th June 2019. Cost: 190 SGD. This will cover the cost of one theatre ticket, transport to and from the school, lunch and refreshments each day. Dinner costs are not included. If you have any questions, please contact cpd@tts.edu.sg
There will be one visit to the Globe Theatre on Tour with a production of The Comedy of Errors at 2.30pm on Saturday 14th September at the Victoria Theatre. There is also an option of watching Twelfth Night at 2pm on the Sunday 14th finishing at 4.15pm. This Sunday production costs 137.50 SGD.
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As teaching continues to change, we are developing more and more ways to capture those unique learning moments. E-portfolios have become one of the key tools in international education. Join us for an open discussion on this hot topic where we will focus on: The range of electronic platforms available Ways to use e-portfolios to grow your children Sharing time efficient tips to simplify the paper trail Empowering the children through your platform Communication -Sharing ways to use e-portfolios with your school communities Linking your portfolio with assessment.
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A recent Stanford study found that companies that promoted collaborative working were five times as likely to be high performing.
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CPD Opportunity Inspiration, Innovation and Impact: Maximising Learning & Development from the EYFS & into the Primary Years Early Excellence are delighted to be working in partnership with Garden International School to offer a series of workshops for Leaders and Teachers across the EYFS and Primary years - guaranteed to inspire, challenge and inform practice and provision.
Venue: Garden International School, Bangkok Dates: 31st October – 2nd November 2019 Day 1: Thursday 31st October
A 9.30am12.00pm B 1.00pm3.30pm
C 9.30am 12.00pm D 1.00pm3.30pm
E 9.30am12.00pm F 1.00pm3.30pm
Education Briefing: Headlines from Primary and Early Years Education in the UK – This session will include valuable updates on changes to the EYFS and Primary Education; including the revised Early Learning Goals, the new Inspection framework and latest education research findings. Successful Steps: Leading and Managing Change in the Primary Phase - During this session we will explore the complexity of the ‘change process’ and the key steps to planning, implementing and sustaining any changes you make Day 2: Friday 1st November Gathering Evidence: Building an Accurate Picture of Young Writers – In this practical workshop we will be looking at how to gather evidence that supports our teaching and assessment of children's writing as they move into KS1 and at Primary Key Stage transitions Designing your curriculum: Successfully Meeting the Needs of Your Community – In this session we will be exploring the key principles of effective curriculum design; drawing on latest research relating to curriculum and pedagogy for young children. Day 3: Saturday 2nd November Maximising Learning: Creating Effective Learning Environments in the Primary Classroom – Using a range of self evaluative techniques, we will consider how the layout and content of your classroom impacts on independent and creative learning in the Primary Years. The Characteristics of Effective Learning: A Whole School Approach – In this session we will look at strategies to build on the learning dispositions and attitudes that are developed through the early years and which we know lead to lifelong learning.
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To book your places please visit: www.bit.ly/eexbangkok or for queries please email: phil@earlyexcellence.com CPD Digest
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1 DAY COURSE Youth Mental Health First Aid Dear delegate, Thank you for your enquiry about the 1 day YMHFA course. Your trainer will be Rachel Ewan, BSc Mental Health Nursing, PGCE, 20 years working in the NHS as a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Specialist Nurse. Please see below details of the course outline and the venue.
COURSE OUTLINE SESSION 1 08.45 Arrival and coffee 09.00 Session 1a – What is mental health? 10.45 Break 11.00 Session 1b – Depression, self harm and suicide 12.30 Lunch
SESSION 2 13.00 Session 2a – Anxiety, eating disorders and psychosis 14.30 Break 14.45 Session 2b – Recovery and resilience 16.30 End of course
Cost
£135 inclusive of refreshments and Youth MHFA Course Manual.
To book
Please follow payment instructions in the invoice. We look forward to seeing you at the course.
If you require any further information on the course please contact Rachel Ewan on 07828 335142 or email
NCVO, Society Building, 8 All Saints Street, London N1 9RL Find location
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CPD CALENDAR 2019 - 2020 Date
Event
Host School
Contact Person
6/9/2019
Enhancing Student Learning in World Languages JAWS
Bangkok Patana School
Katherine Hume kahu@patana.ac.th
1
13/9/2019
Drama JAWS
Tanglin Trust School
Benyna Richards Benyna.Richards@tts.edu.sg
1
27/9/2019
Planning for Innovative Curriculum Design and Student Learning JAWS
Discovery Bay International School
Susan Walter swalter@dbis.edu.hk
1
27/9/2019
EYFS - Creating Engaging and participatory learning environments Conference
Taipei European School
Aidan Stallwood aidan.stallwood@tes.tp.edu.tw
1
4/10/2019
Developing Learning in the Post 16 Classroom JAWS
Sri KDU International School
Andrew Wyeth andrew.w@srikdu.edu.my
1
11/10/2019
TOK
British School Jakarta
Louise Jeffs louise_jeffs@bsj.sch.id
1
15/11/2019
Computer Science JAWS
British Vietnamese International School, Ho Chi Minh City
Grant Walsh Grant.Walsh@bvisvietnam.com
1
15/11/2019
Teaching Community Conference
St. Christopher's International Primary School
Timothy Lamb tim.lamb@scips.org.my
1
22/11/2019
Sixth form pastoral JAWS
Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur
David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my
1
22/11/2019
Excelling in Middle Leadership JAWS
North London Collegiate School Jeju
Neil Tamlyn ntamlyn@nlcsjeju.kr
1
22/11/2019
Exploring the Challenges of Senior Leadership JAWS
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur
Aidan Edmanson aidan.edmanson@britishschool.edu.my
1
13/1/2020
e-Portfolio for Student Learning
Taipei European School
Aidan Stallwood aidan.stallwood@tes.tp.edu.tw
2
17/1/2020
Gifted and Talented JAWS
Discovery Bay International School
Susan Walter swalter@dbis.edu.hk
2
17/1/2020
Promoting Learning through Practical Work in Jerudong International School Science JAWS
Nick Sheehan nicholas.sheehan@jis.edu.bn
2
17/1/2020
Chinese - Making Differentiation Easy for Chinese Teachers JAWS
Taipei European School
Aidan Stallwood aidan.stallwood@tes.tp.edu.tw
2
17/1/2020
Primary EAL in the Mainstream JAWS
The British School Guangzhou
Shane Leaning shane.leaning@bsg.org.cn
2
14/2/2020
Learning Through Play JAWS
Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur
David James james.d@gardenschool.edu.my
2
14/2/2020
Enhancing Teaching of English through Digital Literacy JAWS
The International School @ ParkCity
Nathan Phipps nathan.p@isp.edu.my
2
21/2/2020
Inspiring Outstanding Art JAWS
North London Collegiate School Jeju
Neil Tamlyn ntamlyn@nlcsjeju.kr
2
28/2/2020
Dance JAWS
Regents International School Pattaya
Michael Harrowell Michael.Harrowell@regents-pattaya.co.th
2
28/2/2020
FOBISIA Primary Technology Conference (FOBIT 2020)
Shrewsbury International School
David Lousley david.l@shrewsbury.ac.th
2
28/2/2020
History JAWS
The Alice Smith School, Kuala Lumpur
Maria Osowiecki mosowiecki.ep@alice-smith.edu.my
2
13/3/2020
Boarding JAWS
Harrow International School
Tim Jefferis tim.jefferis@harrowschool.ac.th
2
CPD Leaders Conference
Panyathip International School
Chris Fitzgerald chris.f@pislao.com
2
20/3/2020
Safeguarding JAWS
Bangkok International Preparatory & Secondary School
Josh Watters dhs@bkkprep.ac.th
2
27/3/2020
Positive Education - Bringing The Science Of Wellbeing to Schools JAWS
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur
Simon Clarke simon.clarke@britishschool.edu.my
2
10/4/2020
Economics and Business Studies - Active and Shenzhen College of International Education Engaging Learning JAWS
Martin Cole adp@scie.com.cn
2
24/4/2020
EYFS - A Creative and Child-Centred Approach to Learning JAWS
Garden International School, Eastern Seaboard
Jennifer Blais j.blais@gardenrayong.com
3
8/5/2020
Progression in assessment KS1-3 in a world after NC Levels JAWS
Dulwich College Singapore
Ciaran Harrington ciaran.harrington@dulwich-singapore.edu.sg
3
22/5/2020
FOBISIA Music JAWS
Prince of Wales Island International School
Elizabeth Streat ejs@powiis.edu.my
3
29/5/2020
Librarians JAWS
Bangkok International Preparatory & Secondary School
Josh Watters dhs@bkkprep.ac.th
3
5/6/2020
Secondary DT JAWS
British International School Ho Chi Minh City
Lee Falconer Lee.Falconer@bisvietnam.com
3
5/6/2020
Primary and Secondary Mathematics JAWS
British Vietnamese International School Hanoi
Kaye MacIever kaye.maciver@bvishanoi.com
3
5/6/2020
Excelling in Middle Leadership JAWS
Sri KDU International School
Andrew Wyeth andrew.w@srikdu.edu.my
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PE and Dance
St. Andrew's International School Bangkok
Jen Harvey jen.ha@standrews.ac.th
13/03/2020
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