Educators come together in Abu Dhabi for IB Global Conference
In October, educators and innovators convened at International Baccalaureate (IB) Global Conference 2019 held in the United Arab Emirates – the first time the event has been held in the Middle East.
Responding to new global challenges
Announcements at this year’s conference included the launch of a partnership with Apex2100 and HIVE Learning to create a mobile app dedicated to supporting IB educators, parents and students with comprehensive, yet easily-consumable athletic performance and wellness content.Delegates also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the IB’s Middle Years Programme (MYP) with the announcement of a student innovators’ grant for MYP students, which will create the opportunity for students to build the skills they need to become leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs the world demands today.The IB Global Conference acts as a platform for the IB to spread its vision for a world with more well-rounded, multi-lingual and open-minded future citizens, who can respond to global, national and local challenges.Dr Siva Kumari, the IB’s director general, says, “As new global challenges emerge from an unprecedented pace of change, an IB education, based on the IB learner profile with its distinct set of attributes, is more relevant and necessary than ever to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Under the conference theme of ‘Generation IB’, the IB develops the kind of critical thinkers needed for tomorrow.”Keynote speakers
Attendees heard from a line-up of high-profile keynote speakers, including Sir Clive Woodward, who addressed the conference on the topic of Peak performance: For learners and athletes; Tina Blythe, director of learning and outreach at Harvard Project Zero, who shared strategies for integrating new practices into day-to-day teaching; Rosan Bosch, founder of Rosan Bosch Studio, who discussed the significant impact of design on behaviour in learning spaces; and Michael Furdyk, co-founder & director of innovation at TakingITGlobal, who explained his journey to supporting millions of students to understand and act on the world’s greatest challenges.Internationally-renowned representatives of higher education institutions also shared insights into the university admissions process and their views on the future of education, in the Conference’s higher education institute panel. Delegates heard about the progress of IB graduates within their universities and what makes an IB student stand out in the application process.Alongside the keynote presentations, teachers and school leaders attended more than 100 professional development sessions to learn about key programme updates and innovative pedagogical practice to take back to their classrooms, with topics including: international-mindedness, academic honesty, inclusion and co-teaching.For the latest education news, articles and practical advice, see our Education & Schools section.
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