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Reflections from the EAL JAWS

A Creative and Child-Centred Approach to Learning JAWS Assessment in KS 1, 2 and 3 JAWS CPD Digest

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CPD Activities POSTPONED JAWS JAWS

Location

New Dates

Dance JAWS

Regent’s International School Pattaya

15th - 16th May 2020 (provisional)

FOBIT

Shrewsbury International School

5th - 6th June 2020

Positive Education Mini Conference

The British School of Kuala Lumpur

29th - 30th May 2020

CANCELLED JAWS JAWS

Location

Dates

Enhancing Teaching of English through Digital Literacy JAWS

The International School @ParkCity

21st - 22nd February 2020

Boarding JAWS

The Alice Smith School

Harrow International School

28th-29th February 2020

Inspiring Outstanding Art JAWS History JAWS

CPD Leaders’ Conference

Economics and Business Studies JAWS Secondary DT JAWS

North London Collegiate School Jeju Panyathip International School

Shenzhen College of International Education

British School International School, HCMC

21st - 22nd February 2020 13th-14th March 2020

13th-14th March 2020 10th - 11th April 2020 8th - 9th May 2020

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Reflections from the EAL JAWS

Shane Leaning, EAL Teaching Fellow, Nord Anglia Eduction The British School of Guangzhou Participants from across the region came together this January for this year’s EAL JAWS hosted at The British School of Guangzhou, China. EAL (English as an Additional Language) is a priority across all of our schools and it was fantastic to collaborate and share ideas for improving EAL provision across our settings. We all enjoyed sharing through workshops, a student panel, ‘Speed-Geeking’ and ‘Un-conferencing’, as well as informal sharing at the conference social.

throughout the conference. Many teachers went away with next steps for developing cultures within their own schools to become more language inclusive.

Lesson Planning Of course, most conversation that took place was about how to plan appropriate, challenging and stimulating lessons for EAL learners. Many of our workshops tackled how to do this including Anne Winter’s presentation on Vibrant Vocabulary. Assessment was also a hot topic. Furthermore, teachers went away with fantastic, ready-to-use strategies in our ‘Speed-Geeking’ session.

It was wonderful to see that 100% of participants rated the EAL JAWS as excellent. Here are a couple of quotes from attendees:

At the start of the conference, attendees identified three shared priorities across our schools. 1. Inclusion & Wellbeing 2. Assessment 3. Curriculum Design

These priorities formed the basis of our conversations over the two days. In addition, here are three of the many themes participants reflected on during the conference.

Scaffolding and Displays Lots of discussion happened around creating scaffolding for learning. Most centred around how to use classroom displays correctly. Daniel Leary presented an insightful session on active classroom displays and many participants have already implemented these new strategies into their classrooms. Translanguaging Two of our workshops were all about utilizing home languages effectively for learning in the classroom. These both ignited discussions

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“The planning and hosting by BSG was exemplary. The JAWS provided a great opportunity for collaborative work with other FOBISIA schools.”

“Colleagues that attended the JAWS together were all so humble and opened to share! We had a great time listening to each other and that really gave me a lot of insights and ideas.” Thanks to everyone who took part and I look forward to collaborating with you all at the next EAL JAWS! For shared resources, click on the Resource Center icon and log into the Community Forum.

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A Creative and h c a o r p p A d e r Child-Cent S F Y E n i g n i n r a e to l In this JAWS, participants will share in discussions and practice around a variety of themes, including: ● continuing the provision in Year 1 ● story-telling, story acting and book making ● using art to promote learning across the curriculum ● Singapore Maths in the early years ● helping parents of children with special needs ● behaviour management techniques in the early years These are aimed at being practical sessions for delegates to explore learning, share ideas and reinvigorate resources Date: 24 - 25 April 2020 Venue: Garden International School, Eastern Seaboard, Thailand Intended audience: EYFS and KS1 practitioners Cost: 1500B Please register here Suggested hotels: The Lord Nelson Ban Chang, and Play Phala Beach Hotel

(Please do not book accommodation until we confirm there are enough participants registered to proceed.)

For more information, please contact Cathie Walsh c.walsh@gardenrayong.com

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JAWS Assessment in KS 1, 2 and 3 Dulwich College (Singapore) | Friday 8 to Saturday 9 May, 2020

Job-Alike Workshop (JAWS) • Opportunity to network with teachers from other FOBISIA schools in a variety of sessions from hands on workshops to key stage specific presentations. • Valuable for teachers and leaders who are interested in learning about different assessment strategies, practice and research. Please do not book flights or accommodation until we confirm that there are enough participants registered to proceed.

Contact for more information dcsgpd@dulwich-singapore.edu.sg


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CONFERENCE 2020: VIENTIANE, LAOS - MARCH 13 -14 CAPACITY BUILDING IN LEADERSHIP/EMPOWERING CPD LEADERS Maria Cunningham is a Network Development Leader for Teacher Development Trust. A former primary school teacher, Maria now closely supports Head teachers and leaders to improve the quality of their processes for professional learning. She also leads the Trust’s government-funded CPD Excellence Hub programmes across England and is secretariat for the Department for Education’s CPD Expert Group. Her articles are regularly published in trade publications such as SecEd Magazine and Head-teacher Update and past

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Maria Cunningham

DAY ONE: Keynote:

‘Developing Better Teachers: Diagnosing and Removing the Barriers’

Workshop 1:

‘Auditing your school CPD programme’

Workshop 2:

‘Effective Commissioning: Choosing External Providers for Maximum Impact’

DAY TWO: Workshop 3:

‘Unleashing the Self-Improving School: High Impact Leadership of CPD’

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speaking engagements include Sheffield Hallam University’s Festival of Education, ResearchEd, TDT/BESA’s New Market-place Event and the Institute for Teaching’s Fellowship in Teacher Education.

$250(USD) / Delegate Includes:

- Conference Participation - Daily pick up & drop off from hotel to venue - 2 lunch and 1 dinner - Refreshments during conference

Contact Person: Nuki Rodil

(PIS CPD Leader) nuki.rodil@pislao.com

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Workshops will include: - The strategic Introduction of the Positive Education approach - Character Strengths & Wellbeing - Resilient and Resourceful Students - Stress & relaxation - Measuring Student Well-being - Resilience Skills & Interventions The British School Kuala Lumpur are delighted to welcome FOBISIA colleagues to a Positive Education good practice sharing event. Mr Clive Leach will join us as guest speaker. Clive will discuss the latest thinking and research relating to wellbeing.

Positive Education Mini Conference

Date: Friday 29th May, 8:00am - 3:00pm Saturday 30th May, 9:00am - 11:00am Venue: The British International School Kuala Lumpur Course Fee: $120 USD (fee includes refreshments on both days and lunch on Friday 27th March)

THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR A NORD ANGLIA EDUCATION SCHOOL

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Attending colleagues are invited to lead a session; please use the registration form to share your ideas. Further information and advice on accommodation will be shared with registered attendees. Places will be confirmed on receipt of payment. Contact: Roisin Pearson roisin.pearson@britishschool.edu.my britishschool.edu.my Volume 2, Issue 11, 19th February 2020


Clive Leach M.Org.Coaching​ Clive works extensively within the Government, corporate and education sectors as an executive, leadership and organisational coach. He is a Global Representative for the International Positive Education Network (IPEN). His recent education-based work has included Positive Education interventions for leading international schools, high schools, special schools and universities, including schools in China, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Malaysia, Mongolia, Switzerland, Monaco, Spain, Hungary, UAE & the UK. He is also currently engaged as a Visiting Lecturer teaching on the world’s first Master of Applied Positive Psychology & Coaching Psychology program at the University of East London. Clive has spoken at numerous conferences on issues relating to positive psychology and well-being in schools, including the First Australian Positive Education Conference in Sydney in 2013; The first IPEN Global Festival of Positive Education in 2016; The European Positive Psychology Conference in 2014, 2016, 2018; The FOBISIA Leadership Conference in 2014, 2017; The NAE European & Middle East Conference 2017,2019; The World Positive Psychology Congress 2017,2019; The FOBISIA Student Leadership Conference in Ho Chi Minh in 2015. Clive is lead author on a chapter entitled ​‘The Integration of Coaching & Positive Psychology in

Schools’​ in ‘Coaching in Professional Contexts’ (Sage, 2016) and ​'PERMA-Powered Coaching' ​in

'Positive Psychology Coaching in Practice (Routledge 2018). His groundbreaking peer-reviewed paper ​‘Flourishing Youth Provision’ ​co-authored with the University of Sydney Coaching Psychology Unit was published in the International Journal of Evidence-based Coaching & Mentoring Vol. 9 (1).

A former head of youth and community education services, Clive has a teaching qualification from the University of London Institute of Education and is a graduate of the Master of Organisational Coaching Program at the University of Sydney Coaching Psychology Unit. The USyd CPU is recognised as the world-leader in evidence-based coaching research and real world application. Clive is a certified Strengths Profile Practitioner accredited by the Centre for Applied Positive Psychology (CAPP) in the UK and is also accredited in the MTQ Mental Toughness Assessment.

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FOBISIA JAWs: Excelling in Middle Leadership During the Job Alike Workshop (JAWs) there will be an opportunity to network with teachers from other FOBISIA schools to share excellent practice across Middle Leadership roles. Primarily, this JAWS is targeted at experienced, current, Middle Leaders yet content would prove extremely useful, and positively challenging, for aspiring Middle Leaders.

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Date: 5th and 6th June Place: SRI KDU

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Hosts This is a co-hosted JAWs event, yet the two days will both be held at Sri KDU. Programme coordinators: Frances Baxter (Sri KDU) and Aidan Edmanson (BSKL).

Programme There is an expectation that all attendees actively participate throughout the two days and so the full agenda will be completed once all of the delegates are registered. Likewise, once there is a final list, all participants will be contacted and given the opportunity to lead certain workshop sessions. Possible themes, across the two days, will include: - Reassessing our own Leadership Styles - Emotional Intelligence in Leadership This is a tried and tested - Leading Teaching & Learning JAWs. It was the highest - Leading Effective Change attended JAWs, across all - Leading Professional Development - Leading Difficult Situations FOBISIA schools, last - Leading Recruitment academic year and 100% of - Leading the Self - Deepening understanding of Whole School Leadership delegates recorded how this

FOBISIA JAWs: Excelling in Middle Logistics Leadership

'Met' or 'Exceeded' expectations.

Accommodation: The recommended hotel is https://www.royalechulan-thecurve.com which is a short distance from both schools. Although you can book directly with the hotel, it is recommended that you seek a quote through https://www.agoda.com or https://www.agoda.com currently priced at around RM 250. Transport: This will be provided between the hotel and the schools, daily. We do not provide airport transfers. Registration: Please complete this Google form to register. Deadline for registration is Friday 3rd April 2020. Cost: MYR 250, to be paid in cash upon arrival. Timings: Day 1: 9:00am – 3:00pm (Social Event in Evening) Day 2: 9:00am – 2:30pm

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FOBISIA CPD CALENDAR 2019 - 2020 Date

Event

Host School

Contact Person

Term

28/2/2020

History JAWS

The Alice Smith School, Kuala Maria Osowiecki Lumpur mosowiecki.ep@alice-smith.edu.my

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13/3/2020

Boarding JAWS

Harrow International School

Tim Jefferis tim.jefferis@harrowschool.ac.th

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13/03/2020 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

10/4/2020

Economics and Business Studies Active and Engaging Learning JAWS

Shenzhen College of International Education

Martin Cole adp@scie.com.cn

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24/4/2020

EYFS - A Creative and Child-Centred Approach to Learning JAWS

Garden International School, Jennifer Blais Eastern Seaboard j.blais@gardenrayong.com

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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

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8/5/2020

Secondary DT JAWS

British International School Ho Chi Minh City

Lee Falconer Lee.Falconer@bisvietnam.com

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15/5/2020

Dance JAWS

Regents International School Michael Harrowell Pattaya Michael.Harrowell@regents-pattaya.co.th

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29/5/2020

Positive Education - Bringing The Science Of Wellbeing to Schools JAWS

The British International School of Kuala Lumpur

Roisin Pearson roisin.pearson@britishschool.edu.my

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29/5/2020

Librarians JAWS

Bangkok International Preparatory & Secondary School

Josh Watters dhs@bkkprep.ac.th

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5/6/2020

FOBISIA Primary Technology Conference (FOBIT 2020)

Shrewsbury International School

David Lousley david.l@shrewsbury.ac.th

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5/6/2020

Primary and Secondary Mathematics JAWS

British Vietnamese International School Hanoi

James Shaw james.shaw@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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