International School Magazine - Spring 2017

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People and places

Collaborative creation Charmaine Suri unveils an eye-catching project Every year, our PYP Visual Art students are all abuzz about embarking on their last unit – How We Organize Ourselves: Art as a visual language. Our central idea is ‘Our creativity, skills and knowledge enable us to make significant contributions to community events’. It’s the time of the year when everyone involved in the PYP comes together for the end-of-year performance and the Visual Art students design and create the backdrop. Every child in the PYP has a role to play in displaying the skills and the knowledge they have gained throughout the year. The end product: a humongous 30 x 12 feet backdrop custom-designed for each production. The process: All classes watch the movie (if there is one), read the script/story and talk about characters, settings and scenes. Then each child draws and colours a sketch of what they would like the backdrop to look like. Every class votes for the one they like best from their class. Later they vote once again for the one they like best from all of those chosen. This Autumn

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design is then printed in black and white on a giant flex. This takes about 2 weeks. During their Visual Art classes over the next four weeks, all classes work on a part of the backdrop using their particular area of expertise – whether roller painting, collage, sponge printing, tribal art, and so on. We start each class by looking at the backdrop critically together and discussing what we can work on to enhance it. We end the class with a discussion on the attributes of the IB learner profile and attitudes used that day. It’s a mammoth collaborative effort and all of us heave a sigh of satisfaction and relief when it is completed – only to look forward to starting afresh next year! Charmaine Suri teaches IB Primary Years Programme Visual Art at Mercedes Benz International School in Pune, India Email: charmaine.suri@mbis.org

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book review

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pages 74-76

Postmodern picture books as a reflective tool for making learning visible

6min
pages 65-68

Candles in the darkness, Anna Stadlman

14min
pages 69-72

Collaborative creation, Charmaine Suri

1min
page 73

Maintaining a balance between school and high-performance sport

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pages 56-57

What I wish my teacher knew about me…, Jane Barron

7min
pages 61-64

A new professional learning landscape for English language teaching

4min
pages 58-60

Science matters: The Northwest Passage – discovery, controversy and environmental issues, Richard Harwood

5min
pages 54-55

Teaching Brazilian percussion, Ollie Tunmer

3min
pages 49-50

Can you boost attainment by celebrating success? Paul Young

5min
pages 47-48

Teaching history across the continents, Mark Sunman

5min
pages 45-46

English for academic achievement, Sandra Comas

3min
pages 43-44

Tracking student performance Western-style in a Chinese bilingual school

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pages 39-40

Complexity – a big idea for education? Roland Kupers, Rose Hipkins and Jane Drake

16min
pages 30-33

International schools ‘moving towards inclusion’, Richard Gaskell

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pages 37-38

Proposals for peace, Charles Gellar

4min
page 36

Authentic reflection for CAS, Stirling Perry and Robin Ann Martin

7min
pages 41-42

Forthcoming conferences

2min
page 35

Going beyond the academic, John Wells

3min
page 34

Transculturalism – a new lens for international school education

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pages 27-29

International education – a promise unfulfilled? David Wilkinson

11min
pages 7-10

Engaging with a controversial celebration

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pages 19-22

Why students and teachers should be aware of ‘orphanage tourism

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pages 11-14

Preparing teachers for their new employment, Robert C. Mizzi

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pages 15-18

They’re not ‘refugees’, they’re people, Matthew Baganz

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pages 23-26

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