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“F U AN TU D RE M M AK O ER VE S“ RS 17th Annual EARCOS Teachers’ Conference 2019 MARCH 21-23, 2019 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK


EARCOS Trustees & Staff About EARCOS

The East Asia Regional Council of Schools is an organization of 170 member schools in East Asia. These schools have a total of more than138,212 pre-K to 12th grade students. EARCOS also has 150 associate members— textbook and software publishers and distributors, universities, financial planners, architectural firms, insurance companies, youth organizations, etc— and over 40 individual members. Membership in EARCOS is open to elementary and secondary schools in East Asia which offer an educational program using English as the primary language of instruction, and to other organizations, institutions, and individuals interested in the objectives and purposes of the Council.

General Information

EARCOS holds one leadership conference every November and one teachers’ conference every March. In addition, EARCOS funds several weekend institutes hosted by member schools throughout East Asia. EARCOS also organizes a meeting for EARCOS heads of schools every April. EARCOS publishes its newsletter, the ET Journal, which is distributed to its members three times a year, and a directory of all of its members. EARCOS maintains a Tumblr blog called E-Connect at http://earcos-connect.tumblr.com/ and Twitter at @earcosorg

Objectives and Purposes

To promote intercultural understanding and international friendship through the activities of member schools. To broaden the dimensions of education of all schools involved in the Council in the interest of a total program of education. To advance the professional growth and welfare of individuals belonging to the educational staff of member schools. To facilitate communication and cooperative action between and among all associated schools. To cooperate with other organizations and individuals pursuing the same objectives as this council.

The EARCOS Trustees

Margaret Alvarez President

Stephen Cathers Vice-President

Andrew Davies Treasurer

David Toze Past President

Saburo Kagei

Kevin Baker

The EARCOS Staff

Norma Hudson Secretary

Barry Sutherland

Laurie McLellan

Ronelda Capadona Dr. Lawrence A. Hobdell U.S. Department of State Regional Education Officer, East Asia Pacific

Standing L-R Bill Oldread, Acting Director Rod Catubig, Office Staff Giselle Sison, ETC Program Coordinator Elaine Repatacodo, Administrative Asst., ELC Program Coordinator Robert Viray, Accountant +Dick Krajczar Sitting L-R Ver Castro, IT Coordinator, Membership Coordinator RJ Macalalad, Accounting Assistant Edzel Drilo, Web Developer, Professional Learning Weekend, ET Journal, Advertising/Sponsorship Joe Petrone, Consultant (not in photo)


Welcome Message from the Acting EARCOS Director

Dear ETC Delegate: Welcome delegates to the 17th annual EARCOS Teachers’ Conference here at the International School Bangkok. It is a bittersweet time as we will be without our guide and mentor for the past sixteen conferences, Dr. K., who passed away last month from heart failure due to complications of pneumonia. We will miss his steadying hand, his boundless energy, his electric smile, and everything else about him, but we will also celebrate his legacy and pay tribute to the man who was the face of EARCOS. This conference will offer over 160 workshops in the areas of PE, Wellness, the Visual and Performing Arts, and Technology and showcase three outstanding leaders in three of these areas in our keynote sessions. Greg Dale is currently a professor at Duke University and Director of the Sport Psychology and Leadership Programs for Duke Athletics. He will keynote the opening day of our conference. Peter Boonshaft, celebrated music educator, conductor, and author and currently Professor of Music at Hofstra university will start us off on the right foot on day two. Dr. Marilyn Stewart, Emerita Professor of Art Education at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and a member of the writing team for the National Visual Arts Standards will kick off day three for us. The EARCOS Teacher Advisory Committee led by Chris Bell selected the Hug Project as this year’s charity recipient. This non-profit organization assists victims of child trafficking. Our sincere thanks go out to the staff here at ISB for their great support in preparation for and during the conference along with the ETC Advisory Committee and all our Teacher Reps. Thanks also to the daily efforts of our dedicated EARCOS staff, Giselle, Elaine, Ver, Robert, Edzel, RJ, and Rodz. Finally, it is our hope that in your time here you will make new friends, renew old friendships embrace challenges from our presenters and enjoy the ISB hospitality. Please visit our exhibitors in the Elementary AC Gym and let them know that we appreciate their sponsorship. Please have an enjoyable and professionally stimulating three days here at ISB.

Bill Oldread and the EARCOS team.

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Welcome Message Table of Contents & Conference at a Glance EARCOS Strategic Plan International School Bangkok Floor Plan Map PRECONFERENCES First Day of Conference Keynote Speaker: GREG DALE SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 Job-ALike Session Second Day of Conference Keynote Speaker: PETER BOONSHAFT SESSION 4 SESSION 5 SESSION 6 SESSION 7 Third Day of Conference Keynote Speaker: MARILYN STEWART SESSION 8 SESSION 9 SESSION 10 Safety and Security Tips

Inside Back Cover: International School Bangkok Map

EARCOS REGISTRATION DESK HOURS Tuesday, March 19 Wednesday, March 20 Thursday, March 21 Friday, March 22 Saturday, March 23

09:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:30 07:00 - 17:00 07:00 - 17:00 07:00 - 16:00

Conference at a Glance TUESDAY | 19 MARCH 2019 P R E C O N F E R E N C E S

THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 - FIRST DAY OF CONFERENCE 7:00 - 17:00 EARCOS Secretariat Open 7:30 - 16:45 Exhibits Open 8:00 - 8:25 Welcome Delegates Musical Tribute to Dr. K 8:30 - 9:15 Keynote Speaker: Greg Dale 9:15 - 9:45 Tea/Coffee Break 10:00 - 16:00 International School Leadership Program (USF/WSU) 9:45 - 11:00 SESSION 1 11:00 - 11:15 Travel Time 11:15 - 12:30 SESSION 2 12:30 - 13:45 Lunch 13:45 - 15:15 SESSION 3 15:15 - 15:30 Travel Time - Short Tea/Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:45 Job-Alikes 17:00-19:30 Welcome Reception FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 - SECOND DAY OF CONFERENCE 7:00 - 17:00 7:30 - 17:00 8:00 - 8:25 8:30 - 9:15 9:15 - 9:45 9:45 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:30 12:30 - 13:45 13:45 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:45 15:45 - 17:00

EARCOS Secretariat Open Exhibits Open Welcome Delegates Announcements / Remarks / Opening Performance Keynote Speaker: Peter Boonshaft Tea/Coffee Break SESSION 4 Travel Time SESSION 5 Lunch SESSION 6 Tea/Coffee Break SESSION 7

SATURDAY | 23 MARCH 2019 - THIRD DAY OF CONFERENCE

7:00 - 16:00 08:00 Transportation 8:00 - 8:25 09:00 - 16:00 EARCOS Secretariat Open 08:30 - 16:30 Barbara Sunday 8:30 - 9:15 AP Studio Art: 2D, 3D and Drawing 9:15 - 9:45 13:00 - 20:00 Walt Gmelch 9:45 - 11:15 International School Leadership Program (USF/WSU) 11:15 - 11:30 10:00 - 10:30 Morning Tea/Coffee Break 11:30 - 12:45 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch 12:45 - 13:30 14:30 - 15:00 Afternoon Tea/Coffee Break 13:30 - 15:00

EARCOS SECRETARIAT OPEN Welcome Delegates Announcements / Remarks / Opening Performance Keynote Speaker: Marilyn Stewart Tea/Coffee Break SESSION 8 Travel Time SESSION 9 Lunch SESSION 10

WEDNESDAY | 20 MARCH 2019 P R E C O N F E R E N C E S 7:00 Transportation 8:00 - 16:30 EARCOS Secretariat Opens 8:30 - 16:30 PRECONFERENCES 9:00 - 20:00 Walt Gmelch International School Leadership Program (USF/WSU) 10:00 - 10:30 Morning Tea/Coffee Break 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch 14:30 - 15:00 Afternoon Tea/Coffee Break 15:30 - 19:00 Exhibitors Set-Up 16:30 Transportation (Bus From ISB to Best Western / Novotel / IBIS) 17:00 - 18:00 Meeting For Teacher Reps. 18:00 - 19:00 Reception For Teacher Reps. 02

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Special Thanks to

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK

THIS PROGRAM BELONGS TO: _______________________________


EARCOS Strategic Plan EARCOS Mission EARCOS inspires adult and student learning through its leadership and service and fosters intercultural understanding, global citizenship, and exceptional educational practices within our learning community.

Strategies and List of Results STRATEGY A Provide specific targeted and differentiated professional development opportunities for various member communities.

A.1 The page added to the EARCOS website to advertise non-EARCOS sponsored workshops continues to be active. A.2 EARCOS supported the middle school GIN Conference held March 03 – 04, 2017 and the executive director attended the conference, which was held at Hong Kong Academy. Next year’s HS GIN will be hosted at Concordia International School Shanghai.Host schools are being solicited for future GIN conferences. The executive director attended the ACAMIS conference, which was held at Nanjing International School. A.3 EARCOS continues to offer space during the ELC for meetings of various regional organizations such as APAC, IASAS, MRISA, etc. A.4 EARCOS will again provide space for an IB Pre-conference workshop at the ELC 2017 and expects, as in past conferences, that the pre-conference will be fully subscribed. Also, ETC 2017 hosted an IB pre-conference on service learning. A.5 EARCOS again provided space and logistical support for two AP courses held in March/April 2017 at the ETC in Kota Kinabalu. A.6 Fifty EARCOS-sponsored Weekend Workshops (WW) were conducted with two remaining in this school year’s schedule. The 2017/18 WW proposals are currently being reviewed and the proposal numbers appear similar to past years. Financial support at $3500 per WW remains the allocation amount. A.7 EARCOS continues to provide logistical support for the University of San Francisco and Washington State University, “International School Leadership Program” at both ELC and ETC. A.8 EARCOS-CIS joint institute on higher education admission was successfully conducted for the third consecutive year from September 22-23, 2017. This year’s conference saw nearly 50 workshop proposals, from which 45 were chosen and delivered at this, now, annual conference. The Institute registered nearly 400 university and counselor participants and the student fair, which included parents, exceeded 1200 attendees. The 2017 conference was scheduled earlier to avoid SAT test administration dates. A.9 EARCOS financially supported the Southeast Asian Primary Administrators’ Conference (SEAPAC), which was hosted at Canggu Community School in Bali in March 2017. A.10 The EARCOS Leadership Mentoring (ELM) inaugural cohort provided feedback after a successful pilot period (June - September 2017) during which the application process and orientation/training course or Common Language Modules (CLM) were tested and tried. Final ELM mentor and mentee applications will be opened to prospective participants and the CLM will be released for enrollment on 30 October 2017.

STRATEGY B Engage students and adults in learning activities across the region that will foster friendship, understanding, and global citizenship.

B.1 EARCOS continues to support the excellent work of the annual Global Issues Network Conference and the EARCOS executive or assistant director assures a presence at annual MS/HS rotating regional conferences. B.2 Students from 92 member schools were recognized as Global Citizens in the spring. Six of these Global Citizens were selected to receive a Global Citizen Community Service Grant of $500. B.3 EARCOS makes sustained efforts to recognize the important work of the Special Education Network in Asia (SENIA) by assisting them with infrastructure support. EARCOS serves as the fiscal repository for SENIA’s annual conferences. All EARCOS schools were asked to designate a SENIA representative and these individuals are now listed in the EARCOS Member Directory and collaborate with the SENIA Board to recommend conference consultants. The executive director attended the 2017 SENIA conference, which was held in Osaka, Japan. ETC 2018 strands include SENIA and the SENIA Board, including the EARCOS Executive Director, and designated SENIA school representatives have collaborated to enlist a strong line-up of quality consultants for ETC 2018.

STRATEGY C Develop collaborative educational partnerships within the region as well as worldwide to foster access to expertise.

C.1 EARCOS supports the work of the College Board and its AP classes as well as the International Baccalaureate (IB) by providing space and logistical support for workshops at ETC and ELC. C.2 EARCOS continues to collaborate with WASC and annually partners with the WASC associate executive director to conduct training workshops for visiting committee members and aspiring committee chairpersons at ELC and ETC. C.3 EARCOS continues to collaborate with ACAMIS in supporting the Learning 2.0 conferences. The executive director attended the ACAMIS annual conference in Nanjing in March 2017. C.4 Space is consistently provided for one IB workshop at the yearly ELC conference and, now at the ETC. IB offered a pre-conference in March 2107 in Kota Kinabalu. C.5 The Executive Director meets yearly with the other regional directors and the State Department Officers of Overseas Schools. C.6 EARCOS-CIS joint institute on higher education admission was successfully conducted in September 2017. *See A8 for more detail. C.7 The Executive Director regularly attends regional professional development conferences to enhance and strengthen partnerships, e.g. TAISI, ACAMIS, L2.0, AAIE, etc. C.8 The executive director’s visitations to schools seeking EARCOS membership and participation in regional conferences provided opportunities to visit over 35 schools in the past year.

STRATEGY D Connect schools, communities, and individuals through the use of effective latest technologies to promote collaboration, intercultural understanding, and access to broader educational opportunities.

D.1 The EARCOS- or E-Connect blog site was inaugurated in October 2011. Since then over 2500 blog postings, articles, and videos have been posted on the site. The blog is linked to the EARCOS Twitter and Facebook accounts, so that each blog posting generates a message on these two social networks. D.2 Three years ago Google initiated a new feature on Google+ called Communities. EARCOS created a private EARCOS Community.This allows for the sharing of articles, videos, and discussions among members of the community. The EARCOS Google+ Community currently includes 750 members and the EARCOS Circle boasts almost 3200 connected professionals. D.3 The EARCOS “Triannual Journal” online version is now enhanced to include an interactive social media feature permitting reader posts and direct connectivity with Google+ Community, Twitter and Facebook followers. ET includes an added feature called the “Reader’s Corner”, which provides a opportunity to publish titles of books recently read by EARCOS members with a brief recommendation of its usefulness to learning leaders in the region. D.4 Zoom software has been added to the EARCOS software suite and used to enhance conferencing by permitting unrestricted screen share options for all member schools. It is proving a valuable tool for expanded online conferencing. D.5 Recent aims to provide easier connectivity to frequently used data and retrieval of such data from online storage resulted in the production of additional relational data bases, which members now access through Google forms. These newly established access portals now directly support: notices for Global Citizen Awards, Community Service Grant applications; EARCOS-CIS Institute workshop proposals; forthcoming EARCOS Leadership Mentoring applications; New Member Application process; and Speaker/Presenter Recommendations forms.

STRATEGY E Conduct, communicate, and archive relevant data and research to identify and enhance educational practices.

E.1 EARCOS funded (5) action research proposals, which were submitted for the 2017/18 school year. Final reports from these projects are published in the ET Journal and the researchers are invited to present at a future ETC. E.2 Surveys following each conference continue to inform conference planning. E.3 Data relative to attendance at each workshop and event during EARCOS conferences is maintained and utilized in planning future conferences. E.4 The executive director continues to receive requests to serve on doctoral students’ Program of Study Committees and he accepts one or two committee invitations per year. EARCOS receives many other requests to provide access to its members for research and the executive director carefully reviews each request before distribution to the membership. EARCOS, to extent possible, publishes in ET and online (via EARCOS website) relevant data summaries, as press releases. Dr. Mark Milliron, expert in data science and design thinking, will facilitate the 2017 Heads Institute/Retreat in Hanoi. EARCOS Vision (visit http://earcos.org/about_strat.php) EARCOS Core Values (visit http://earcos.org/about_strat.php) EARCOS Goals (visit http://earcos.org/about_strat.php)

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International School Bangkok CC BUILDING 1st FLOOR

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International School Bangkok ES BUILDING

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International School Bangkok MS BUILDING 1st Floor Plan

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3rd Floor Plan

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PRECONFERENCES TUESDAY | MARCH 19, 2019 ROOM 08:00 09:00 - 16:00 08:30 - 16:30

13:00 - 20:00

TRANSPORTATION EARCOS SECRETARIAT OPEN

Community & Arts Office (CAO)

BARBARA SUNDAY BUTTERCUP ROOM AP Studio Art: 2D, 3D and Drawing (3rd Floor Best Western Hotel) WALT GMELCH ACACIA ROOM International School Leadership Program (USF/WSU) (2nd Floor Best Western Hotel)

10:00 - 10:30 TEA / COFFEE BREAK 12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH 14:30 - 15:00 TEA / COFFEE BREAK

PRECONFERENCES WEDNESDAY | MARCH 20, 2019 7:00

7:15 7:30

TRANSPORTATION VAN / BUS GOING TO ISB EARCOS STAFF / PRE-CONFERENCE PRESENTERS (BEST WESTERN PLUS WANDA GRAND HOTEL) DELEGATES (NOVOTEL BANGKOK IMPACT / IBIS BANGKOK IMPACT) DELEGATES (BEST WESTERN PLUS WANDA GRAND HOTEL)

08:30 - 16:30 EARCOS Secretariat Opens Community & Arts Office (CAO) 08:30 - 16:30

BARBARA SUNDAY BUTTERCUP ROOM AP Studio Art: 2D, 3D and Drawing (3rd Floor Best Western Hotel) Carolyn & Ted Temertzoglou RAJENDRA GYM (ISB) Reimagining Health and Physical Education MARILYN GEORGE BALLROOM B Serving as a Visiting Committee Member and Conducting a Self-Study (5th Floor Best Western Hotel)

09:00 - 20:00

WALT GMELCH ACACIA ROOM International School Leadership Program (USF/WSU) (2nd Floor Best Western Hotel)

10:00 - 10:30 12:30 - 13:30 14:30 - 15:00 15:30 - 19:00 16:30

MORNING TEA / COFFEE BREAK

17:00 - 18:00 18:00 - 19:00

MEETING FOR TEACHER REPS.

Ballroom B (5th Floor Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel)

RECEPTION FOR TEACHER REPS.

Vivanda (1st Floor Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel)

ES CAFETERIA

LUNCH

ES CAFETERIA

AFTERNOON TEA / COFFEE BREAK

ES CAFETERIA

EXHIBITORS SET-UP

ES A/C GYM

TRANSPORTATION (Bus from ISB to Best Western / Novotel / IBIS)

International School Leadership Program Schedules University of San Francisco / Washington State University Facilitator: WALT GMELCH

Day Date Time Room TUESDAY 19 March 2019 13:00 - 20:00 Acacia Room, 2nd Floor BEST WESTERN HOTEL WEDNESDAY 20 March 2019 09:00 - 20:00 Acacia Room, 2nd Floor BEST WESTERN HOTEL THURSDAY 21 March 2019 10:00 - 16:00 HS Conference Room, International School Bangkok FRIDAY 22 March 2019 10:00 - 17:00 HS Conference Room, International School Bangkok “Future Movers and Makers.”

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Conference Opening THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 6:15 6:45 7:00

Transportation: For Presenters / EARCOS Staff For Delegates For Delegates

7:00 - 17:00

EARCOS Secretariat Open

7:30 - 16:45

EXHIBITS OPEN

Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Bus from IBIS / Novotel to ISB Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Community & Arts Office (CAO)

ES A/C GYM

8:00 - 8:25 WELCOME DELEGATES Chevron Theatre Dr. Margaret Alvarez, Head of School, ISS International School / President, EARCOS Opening Performance Musical Tribute to Dr. K

8:25 - 8:30

Introduction of Speaker: Ms. Lory Thiessen, Senior Leadership Executive, International Schools Services

8:30 - 9:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: GREG DALE Chevron Theatre Biography: Gregory A. Dale, Ph.D. is a former middle and high school teacher and coach in the United States. He taught in New York City and San Antonio, Texas. Currently, Greg is a professor at Duke University. He is also Director of the Sport Psychology and Leadership Programs for Duke Athletics. In addition to his roles at Duke, Greg has provided engaging, interactive and impactful programming for teachers, coaches, administrators, parents and students in schools throughout the United States and around the world in countries such as India, Thailand, Vietnam, Mexico and England. Greg has written five books related to teaching, leadership, coaching, parenting and performance.

Keynote Title: Catch and Release: Becoming a Teacher Who Changes Lives

Excellent teaching is both science and art. This keynote will provide participants with an opportunity to reflect on their ability to connect with students and enhance their ability to master the art of teaching. Particular focus will be on relationships, classroom culture and balancing accountability and empathy Sponsored by INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS SERVICES

9:15 - 9:45 TEA / COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Location: Main Cafeteria several location. ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants) 10:00 - 16:00

International School Leadership Program High School Conference Room University of San Francisco / Washington State University (International School Bangkok)

Visit Our Exhibitors in the ES A/C Gym

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SESSION 1

THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 09:45 - 11:00 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 1”. Promoting student agency through Performing Arts (Performing Arts: Primary General Music) Graham Baines / JUDY IMAMUDEEN Target Audience: Primary School Educators, and beyond!

8-119 Instrumental Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Teaching and Assessing Creativity (Teaching Strategies for Visual Arts and Other Areas) Marvin Bartel

4-112/113 MS Art Room (MS Building 1st flr)

From Bach to Rock: Music Education through Popular Music (Performing Arts: Band) James Carlin Target Audience: HS Music, Technology, and elective teachers

8-107 MS Band Room (CC Buiding 1st flr)

Making Time To Create (Technology) Kim Cofino

MPB I (MS Building 2nd flr)

Leading a Healthy Lifestyle / Wellness for All - “Primal Power” (Health & Wellness) Bob Connor

New Sports Complex Multi Purpose Room

Self- Motivation: Can you Develop it in Those You are Trying to Lead? (Motivation, Work Ethic) Greg Dale

NSC Gym (New Sports Complex Gym)

VexIQ with Robot C Programming For Beginners (Robotics) Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room Ringo Dingrando / Matthew Chadwick (HS Building 1st flr) West African Games in Education: The Orff-Afrique Approach Chevron Theatre (Performing Arts: Children’s Games with Movement/Dance and Songs) Kofi Gbolonyo Innovative Warm Ups for Choir - Creative Concepts that Improve Choral Sound Part 1 (Choral Music) Dinah Helgeson

8-140 Choir Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Conducting Workshop with ISB String Ensemble (Strings/Conducting) Jonathan Mann

8-101 HS Band Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Making the Familiar Strange (Theatre/Drama) Joachim Matschoss

CC Theatre (CC Building 2nd flr)

Creating Healthy Minds: The Cutting Edge of Student Wellbeing (Wellness) Tom Nehmy

MPB 3 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Media Literacy: How you can have filmmaking in your class (Film) Greene Room Erick Pessoa (MS/HS Library 2nd flr) Somatic Practices for Neuromuscular Efficiency (Dance) Pamela Pietro

8-204 Dance Room 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Next Level Fun & Fitness in PhysED (P.E. - Use of 21st Century tools in teaching P.E) Jarrod Robinson

Rajendra Gym

Creating Comics in the Classroom (Comics) Matt Smith

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

Surprising Surfaces – Expect the Unexpected (AP Studio Art 2D) Barbara Sunday

Art 4-110 MS (MS Building 1st flr)

11:00 - 11:15

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SESSION 2 Teacher Workshops

THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 11:15 - 12:30 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 2”. FLL+EAL: Rationale and strategies for robotics with language learners (Robotics) Elizabeth Cooper Target Audience: 4th-9th grade Tech teachers

Invention Centre Robotics Room (HS Building 1st flr)

Develop your student’s confidence to communicate and achieve through drama (Performing Arts: Drama) Abigail Crayon Target Audience: Elementary teachers

Chevron Theatre

Kineticz: Using Movement to engage students and increase learning (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Clayton Dowty Target Audience: K-12

NSC Gym (New Sports Complex Gym)

Michelangelo’s Raspberry Pie (Visual Arts) Andrew Gill / Monica Hwang

Target Audience: Secondary Teachers

4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Connecting the Arts to Cultural Contexts (Film) Nadia Hartley / Catrina Walters Target Audience: High School (9-12)

MS Skybox (MS Building 3rd flr)

“The Arrival” - A Process Drama /Literacy Workshop About the Migrant Experience based on the graphic novel by Shaun Tan (Performing Arts: Drama) Charlotte Harvey Target Audience: Grades 5-12

CC Theatre (CC Building 2nd flr)

Moving from the Streets to the Galleries: Street Art 101(Visual Arts) Amber Kotcher Target Audience: ALL

4-112/113 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Dance Creation and Leadership Unit (P.E. / Dance) Lien Martens Target Audience: MS and HS

8-203 Dance Room (CC Building 2nd flr)

Sleep: The Restorative Process for Living Well (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) John McCarthy Target Audience: PE, Homeroom, Learning Support Teachers

Literary Lounge (HS/MS Building 2nd flr)

Design Thinking: Rethink your planning for units and your life (Design Technology) David McMahon Target Audience: Design Technology

Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room (HS Building 2nd flr)

Flipping the Script: Infusing the Arts into the Homeroom Classroom (Visual Arts) Cleo Peterson Target Audience: K-5

4-110 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Hot Pot of Digital Tech for 21st-century Learning (Technology) Wagner Pierre Target Audience: Middle School (6-8)

MPB 1 (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

Tournament and Gameplay Variations via Pickleball (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Eli Prochnau Target Audience: Middle to High School

HS Auxi Gym

CrossFit Principles in Physical Education (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Ty Riddick Target Audience: High School

Fitness Room (2nd flr Athletics Building)

TEDx Marks the Spot (Technology) Josefino Rivera Target Audience: Educators for Grades 4-12

MPB3 (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

Teaching For Artistic Behaviour and Arts Integration for Transdisciplinary Learning (Visual Arts) Lindy Stice Target Audience: Primary School (K-6)

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

8-204 HS Dance Room 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Effective student collaboration skills in Theatre and Drama (Performing Arts: Drama) Jordan Thomas Target Audience: Upper School Drama teachers

Drama@theCore (Performing Arts: Drama) Naima Thompson Target Audience: Secondary School Teachers (MS/HS)

8-139 (CC Building 1st flr)

Self-Regulation and Self-Care through Positive Discipline (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Cristina Varriale Target Audience: K-12, Classroom management, Wellness

MPB 2 (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

12:30 - 13:45 LUNCH

Main Cafeteria ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants)

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SESSION 3

THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 13:45 - 15:15 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 3”. Lights, Camera, Action – Video use in the classroom (General Education) Catlin Adams Target Audience: MYP Teachers

MS Skybox (MS Building 3rd flr)

Drawing and Other Artwork as Creative Thinking and Emotional Expression (Visual Arts) 4-112/113 MS Art Marvin Bartel (MS Building 1st flr) Warm-up and Ensemble Development Exercises that Work! (Band) 8-101 HS Band Room Peter Boonshaft (CC Building 1st flr) Tech Tools to Inspire Creativity (Technology) MPB 2 Kim Cofino (MS Building 2nd Flr.) What Every Body is saying! (Drama) 8-139 Jennifer Hartley (CC Building 1st flr) Introduction to Physical Computing with the Micro:bit (Technology) Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room Kevin Jarrett (HS Building 1st flr) Mental Toughness, Accountability and Caring…Your coaching and leadership Matters (Wellness/Athletics/Coaching) Lynn Kachmarik

ES MPR (ES Building 1st flr)

Orff Schulwerk: Integrating the Arts 1 (Music) 4-114 Enders Music Sofia Lopez-Ibor (ES Building 1st Flr) Technology and Arts (Technology and Arts) 4-108 HS Art Phillip Moss (MS Building 1st flr) Film Class: The Beginning (Film) Greene Room Erick Pessoa (MS/HS, Library 2nd flr) Collaboration & Contexts: Social Line Dances in History (Dance) JalEea Price

8-203 Dance Room 1 (CC Building 2nd flr)

QR Codes & Augmented Reality (Physical Education) MPB 1 Jarrod Robinson (MS Building 2nd Flr.) Exploring PLACE (Visual Art) 4-110 MS Art Marilyn Stewart (MS Building 1st flr) A Growth Mind-Set to Assess the Development of Physical Literacy (Physical Education) Carolyn / Ted Temertzoglou

Rajendra Gym

The Woodrow Workshop (General Education Topics) MPB 3 Jeff Woodrow Target Audience: All Level (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

15:15-15:30

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Location: Main Cafeteria several location. ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants)

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JOB-ALIKES

THURSDAY | 21 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 15:30 - 16:45

Job-Alikes offer opportunities for peers with similar roles or interests from different schools to meet, to discuss common challenges and support each other. ES Art MS Art HS Art Dance Drama Design Technology Band Choral Music Strings Elementary Music (Pre-K-Grade 5) P.E. / Health (Grade 6-12) P.E. / Health Technology

Hannah Shackleton, American International School - Hong Kong 4-112 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr) Frank Curcovic, United World College of South East Asia - Dover Campus 4-110 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr) Tiffany Larkan, The Harbour School 4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr) Sarah Bailey, International School Bangkok 8-204 Dance Rm 2 (CC Building 2nd flr) Peter Assimakopoulos, International School Bangkok 8-139 MS Drama (CC Building 1st flr) Brycen Davis, Jesse Bradley, Kent Saunders, UNIS Hanoi Invention Center Shawna Grimes, American International School Hong Kong 8-101 HS Band Room (CC Building 1st flr) Andy Marshall, International School Bangkok 8-140 Choir Room (CC Building 1st flr) Tessa Augustyniak, Berkeley International School 8-119 Instrumental Room (CC Building 1st flr) Gina Ryan, Prem Tinsulanonda International School 4-114 ES Music (ES Building) Brooke Stephens, United World College of South East Asia New Sports complex Gym Tifani Sadek, Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus Rajendra Gym David Higginson, Shanghai Community International School MPB 1 (MS Building 2nd flr)

17:00-19:30 Welcome Reception Nichida Club (Across from ISB) Dr. Andy Davies’ Son Leading Up The Band Celebrating Special Presenters, EARCOS Practitioner Presenters, Exhibitors.

17:15 / 18:15 / 19:30

TRANSPORTATION

BUS FROM ISB TO BEST WESTERN PLUS WANDA GRAND HOTEL / IBIS / NOVOTEL BUS FROM ISB TO SANAM PAO BTS ISB SHUTTLE VANS FROM ISB TO CENTRAL VIA SEECHAITHONG

NAME TAGS

are required at all conference sessions and social events. Please help us uphold this policy!

Thank you to

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT

for sponsoring the conference pens!

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Second Day of Conference FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 06:15 06:45 07:00

Transportation: For Presenters / EARCOS Staff For Delegates For Delegates

7:00 - 17:00

EARCOS Secretariat Open

7:30 - 17:00

EXHIBITS OPEN

ES A/C GYM

8:00 - 8:25

WELCOME DELEGATES

Chevron Theatre

Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Bus from IBIS / Novotel to ISB Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Community & Arts Office (CAO)

Dr. Andy Davies, Head of School, International School Bangkok, EARCOS Board Treasurer

ANNOUNCEMENTS / REMARKS

Colin Aitken, High School Social Studies Teacher, International School Manila, Advisory Committee Member

Chevron Theatre

OPENING PERFORMANCE Immanuel Orchestra

8:25-8:30

Introduction of Speaker: BK Gan, President,Taylor’s Schools

8:30 - 9:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: PETER BOONSHAFT Chevron Theatre Biography: Called one of the most exciting and exhilarating voices in music education today, Peter Loel Boonshaft has been invited to speak or conduct in every state in the United States and around the world. Honored by the National Association for Music Education and Music For All as the first recipient of the “George M. Parks Award for Leadership in Music Education,” Dr. Boonshaft is also Director of Education for Jupiter Band Instruments. He is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling books “Teaching Music with Passion,” “Teaching Music with Purpose,” and “Teaching Music with Promise,” as well as his first book for teachers of other disciplines, “Teaching with Passion, Purpose and Promise.” Currently Professor of Music at Hofstra University, he has received official proclamations from the Governors of five states and a Certificate of Appreciation from former President Ronald Reagan, as well as performed for former President and Mrs. George H. W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, and Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Keynote Title: “Even A Fool Knows You Can’t Touch The Stars…”

A poignant and uplifting description of what is at the heart of being a teacher: the ability to see the potential in every child and find creative ways to teach until we set them free to be what they can be.

Sponsored by

9:15 - 9:45 TEA / COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges Location: Main Cafeteria several location. ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants) 10:00 - 17:00

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High School Conference Room (International School Bangkok)


SESSION 4

FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 ROOM 09:45 - 11:15 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 4”.

Teaching Music with Purpose: 25 Things You Can Do Tomorrow To Improve Your Ensemble (Music Education: Band) 8-107 MS Band Room Peter Boonshaft (CC Building 1st flr) Designing Technology Rich Learning (Technology) MPB 1 Kim Cofino (MS Building 2nd Flr.) Getting Started with a Choice Based/TAB Art Classroom (Visual Arts) Paul Dobrowski Target Audience: K-8

Gyil: The Ghanaian Traditional Xylophone and Orff Schulwerk (Performing Arts: West African Percussion in Orff Schulwerk) Kofi Gbolonyo

4-119 Art (ES Building 1st flr.) Chevron Theatre

Applied Theatre in Action (Drama) 8-139 Jennifer Hartley (CC Builing Ground Floor) “Innovative Warm Ups for Choir” - Creative Concepts that Improve Choral Sound Part 2 (Choral Music) 8-140 Choir Room Dinah Helgeson (CC Building 1st flr) Project Ideas and Resources for 3D Design and Printing (Design Technology) Joel Jayamohan Target Audience : Middle to Upper School

Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room (HS Building 1st flr)

The Impact of Technology on our students, students-athletes, families and schools (Athletics, Technology) ES Multi-Purpose Room Lynn Kachmarik (ES Building 1st flr.) Orff Schulwerk: Integrating the Arts 2 (Music and Dance) 4-114 Enders Music Sofia Lopez-Ibor (ES Building 1st flr.) Immanuel Orchestra, an El Sistema project in Bangkok (Orchestra) 8-101 HS Band Room Jonathan Mann (CC Building 1st flr) Just Act! (Theatre/Drama) Joachim Matschoss

CC Theatre

Building School Connectedness (Wellness) MPB 3 Tom Nehmy (MS Building 2nd Flr.) An Inclusive Approach to Teaching Pedagogy (Teaching Teachers: Teaching Pedagogy) 8-204 Dance Room 2 Pamela Pietro (CC Buulding 2nd flr) Next Level Feedback in Your PE Classroom (Physical Education) NSC Gym Jarrod Robinson (New Sports Complex Gym) Making Quality Video Projects in School (Video/Film) MPB 2 Matt Smith (MS Building 2nd Flr.) Reimagining HPE Using Healthy Active Living (HAL) 2.0 (Health and Physical Education) Ted & Carolyn Temertzoglou

Rajendra Gym

11:15 - 11:30 TRAVEL TIME Visit Our Exhibitors in the ES A/C Gym

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SESSION 5

Teacher Workshops

FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 11:30 - 12:30 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 5”. The Great Art Throwdown (Visual Arts) Amy Atkinson Target Audience: MS/HS Visual Arts

4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

TAB - Teaching for Artistic Behavior in my Art Room (Visual Arts) Lori “Robin” Banks Target Audience: Visual Arts Teachers / Technology Teachers

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

Colors Singing, Music Dancing: Making Connections Through the Arts (Performing Arts: Drama) Ashley Benusa Target Audience: Primary Arts Teachers

8-139 (CC Building 1st flr)

Incorporating Movement into Your Classroom Using the Brain Dance (Performing Arts: Dance) Yabei Chen Target Audience: Dance/Primary/PE Teachers

8-204 Dance 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Building Leaders for your Sports Programme (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Duff Douglas Target Audience: Grades 6 – 12 (Coaches)

New Sports Complex Multi Purpose Room

Creating a Culture of Thinking in Physical Education (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) MPB 1 Andrei Ghicu Target Audience: Elementary (MS Building 2nd Flr.) Expressive Arts Therapy with Groups (Performing Arts: Drama) Denise Granai Target Audience: Counselors or supporting social-emotional dev’t., ES/MS

8-203 Dance Room 1 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Creating Consistency in Your Phys.Ed Class (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Caleb Hill / Josie O’Reilly Target Audience: Physical Education Teachers

Rajendra Gym

Simple, Effective use of Google apps for Reporting and Awards (Technology) Meiirman Kanatov Target Audience: PE, specialists, and classroom teachers

MPB 2 (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

The All-Star Art Team: Extend your top Art Students (Visual Arts) Jeff Koltutsky Target Audience: Middle and High School Art Teachers

4-110 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Striking a Balance: Understanding & Appreciating the Impacts of Technology (Technology) Steven Lawrence Target Audience: All

MS Skybox (MS Building 3rd flr)

An alternative approach to Elementary School Science (Design Technology) Gene Maclachlan Target Audience: Elementary School Teachers and Admin

Literary Lounge (MS/HS Library 2nd flr)

Tech Tasting: Empowering Learners Through Voice and Choice (Technology) Alycia Owen Target Audience: All Levels

MPB 3 (MS Building 2nd Flr.)

Clowning Around (Performing Arts: Drama) Catherine Rankin Target Audience: All Levels

CC Theatre (CC Building on 2nd floor)

Primary Music in a Dual Language Context: English and Chinese (Performing Arts: Primary General Music) Edwin Tanner Target Audience: Primary Music Teachers, Primary Teachers, Mandarin Teachers

8-140 Choir Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Dynamic Discussions-Engaging Academic Discourse across the curriculum (Visual Arts) Helen Trajtenberg Target Audience: Upper Elementary and Middle School Fine Art, Design, ELA

4-112/113 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Capturing Creativity - Documenting a student’s journey (Performing Arts: Drama) Sarah Tudge Target Audience: Secondary - Arts

8-202 HS Drama (CC Building 2nd flr)

Introduction to a Non-Traditional Sport: Kin-ball (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Michael Xhauflair / Charlotte Amelot Target Audience: ES/MS/HS PE teachers

HS Auxi Gym

12:30-13:45 LUNCH Main Cafeteria

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SESSION 6

FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 13:45 - 15:15 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 6”. Introduction to Theatre Jazz (Dance) Maria Eleanor “Yek” Barlongay

8-204 HS Dance RM 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Transformational Power of Song in the Classroom! (General Education) 4-114 Enders Music Natasha Bollinger Target Audience: PK-2 (ES Building 1st flr) 5 Key Critical Literacy Skills for the Digital Age (Technology) MPB 1 Kim Cofino (MS Building 2nd flr) Teamwork and Collaboration: Strategies for Becoming a Great Team (Collaboration, Teamwork) NSC GYM Greg Dale (New Sports Complex) Teaching Young Swimmers and Being Safe in the Water (Physical Education/Wellness/Health) Sandy Elder /Alex Miladinovski Target Audience: ES/MS/HS PE teachers

25 m Pool

Singing with Percussion and Movement: An Indigenous Approach to Singing (Performing Arts) Kofi Gbolonyo

Chevron Theatre

Empowering Learners to Change the(ir) World with Human-Centered Design Thinking (Makerspaces) Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room Kevin Jarrett (HS Building 1st flr) E-Colors in Education and Equilibria in Sports-#1 (Social Emotional Leadership) ES MPR Lynn Kachmarik (ES Building 1st flr) Conducting workshop with the Immanuel String Orchestra (Strings) 8-101 HS Band Room Jonathan Mann (CC Building 1st flr) Just Let Those Hands Speak (Theatre/Drama) CC Theatre Joachim Matschoss (CC Building on 2nd floor) STEM Is Nothing Without A Head of STEAM (Design Technology) 4-108 HS Art Phillip Moss (MS Building 1st flr) Media Production in Class (Film) Greene Room Erick Pessoa (MS/HS Library 2nd flr) How to Implement Creativity in Your School Music Program: Systematic Strategies (Performing Arts: Band) Gina Ryan Target Audience: HS/MS Music Teachers

8-107 MS Band Room (CC Building 1st flr)

The Power of Journals in Art Courses (AP Studio Art) 4-110 MS Art Barbara Sunday (MS Building 1st flr) Movement Matters: Beyond Traditional Warm-Ups (Physical Education) Ted & Carolyn Temertzoglou

15:15-15:45 TEA/COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by Accrediting Commission for Schools.

Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Location: Main Cafeteria several location ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants)

Visit Our Exhibitors in the ES A/C Gym

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Rajendra Gym


SESSION 7

FRIDAY | 22 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 15:45 - 17:00 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 7”. Teaching Personal Development and Sex Education to the Internet Generation (P.E./Wellness/Health) Michelle Almanzor Target Audience: Grade 6-10 Health Teachers

MPB 2 (MS Building 2nd flr.)

Jump in! Interactive Swimming Lessons (P.E./Wellness/Health) 25 m Pool Tibor Andrassi Target Audience: Early Years, Primary Combating Learned Helplessness (Visual Arts, Assessment) 4-112 / 113 MS Art Marvin Bartel (MS Building 1st flr) Look Before You Listen! (Band) 8-107 MS Band Room Peter Boonshaft (CC Building 1st flr) Deconstruct to Construct:Visual Literacy and Media Analysis (Visual Arts) 4-108 HS Art Frank Curkovic Target Audience: All Level (MS Building 1st flr) Low-Tech/High Engagement!: Using the Maker Mindset to Foster Inquiry (Design Technology) Jason Graham Target Audience: Elementary/Middle School

MPB 1 (MS Building 2nd flr.)

ACEs and the Creative Brain (Drama and Therapy) 8-139 Room Jennifer Hartley (CC Building 1st flr) “All Music Must Dance” - Connecting the Breath and Freeing the Heart Part 1 (Choral Music) 8-140 Choir Room Dinah Helgeson (CC Building 1st flr) Empowering Learners to Change the(ir) World with Human-Centered Design Thinking (Repeat) (Makerspaces) Kevin Jarrett

Invention Centre 3D Modelling (HS Building 1st flr)

E-Colors in Education and Equilibria in Sports-#2 (Social Emotional Leadership) ES MPR Lynn Kachmarik (ES Building 1st flr) Games from Around the World (Music) 4-114 Enders Music Sofia Lopez-Ibor (ES Building 1st flr) Seven Secrets to a Healthy Mind – Staff Wellbeing Workshop (Wellness) MPB 3 Tom Nehmy (MS Building 2nd flr.) Understanding Appropriation: Why Inclusive Practices Should Consider Representation (Visual Arts) Gregory Nichols Target Audience: Teachers in general

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

Basic Editing 101 (Film) Greene Room Erick Pessoa (MS/HS Library Building 2nd flr) Movement Improvisation and Problem Solving (Improvisation as an approach to problem solving) 8-203 Dance Room Pamela Pietro (CC Building 2nd flr) Stractivities for RESPONDING to Art, Design, and Visual Culture (Visual Art) 4-110 MS Art Marilyn Stewart (MS Building 1st flr) Physical Literacy: A Gateway to School and Community Well-Being (Physical Education) Rajendra Gym Ted Temertzoglou

17:15 TRANSPORTATION

BUS FROM ISB TO BEST WESTERN HOTEL / NOVOTEL / IBIS BUS FROM ISB TO SANAM PAO BTS ISB SHUTTLE VANS FROM ISB TO CENTRAL VIA SEECHAITHONG

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Third Day of Conference SATURDAY | 23 MARCH 2019 06:15 06:45 07:00

Transportation: For Presenters / EARCOS Staff For Delegates For Delegates

7:00 - 17:00

EARCOS SECRETARIAT OPEN

Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Bus from IBIS / Novotel to ISB Bus from Best Western Hotel to ISB Community & Arts Office (CAO)

8:00 - 8:25

WELCOME DELEGATES

Chevron Theatre

Bill Oldread, Acting Executive Director, EARCOS

ANNOUNCEMENTS / REMARKS Joni Kerr, Grade 4 Teacher, The International School of Kuala Lumpur, Advisory Committee Member

Chevron Theatre

OPENING PERFORMANCE Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo’s Interactive Performance

8:25 - 8:30

Introduction of Speaker: Gary MacPhie, Senior Search Associates

8:30 - 9:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: MARILYN STEWART Chevron Theatre Biography: Dr. Marilyn Stewart is Emerita Professor of Art Education at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. She is senior author of Explorations in Art grades 1-6, and co-author of the Explorations in Art middle school series, co-author of Rethinking Curriculum in Art, author of Thinking Through Aesthetics, and Editor of the Art Education in Practice series published by Davis Publications. She is a frequent keynote speaker and consultant in national curriculum projects, including her recent work as Director of The Dinner Party Curriculum Project and Director of the Educator Guides Project for the PBS series, Craft in America. A member of the Writing Team for the National Visual Arts Standards, she has conducted over 200 extended institutes, seminars, or in-service days in over 35 states. Recipient of many awards and Distinguished Fellow of the National Art Education Association, Marilyn was named by NAEA as the 2011 National Art Educator of the Year.

Keynote Title: Curatorial Practice and Curriculum: Creating Pathways Toward Art and Understanding

Today, everyone is a curator. We curate our décor, our images on social media, our clothing—even our meals. Are teachers curators? What will a careful look at curatorial practice tell us about curriculum? The weighty bottom-line has to do with nothing less than the cultivation and preservation of culture.

Sponsored by SEARCH ASSOCIATES

9:15 - 9:45 TEA/COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by CANVAS

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Location: Main Cafeteria several location. ES Cafeteria (for P.E. & Health participants)

Visit Our Exhibitors in the ES A/C Gym

EARCOS Teachers’ Conference 2019


SESSION 8

SATURDAY | 23 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 09:45 - 11:15 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 8”. Discover Alternative Sports in ES: Skateboarding, Bike Riding, Trick Shot & Parkour (P.E./Wellness/Health) Clare Albertson Target Audience: ES

HS Auxi Gym

FUN WARMUPS and DRAMA GAMES (Performing Arts: Drama) Keith Allerton Target Audience: Any Grade Level or Specialist Gr K-9

8-139 Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Project-based Learning: Embodying Concepts with Expressive Languages (Dance & Visual Art) Sarah Bailey

8-204 HS Dance (CC Building 2nd flr)

Discovery as Formative Assessment and Learning (Discovery / Arts Education) Marvin Bartel

4-112/113 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Play the Dance; Move the Rhythm: Orff Afrique Dance-Drumming (Drumming and Dancing) Kofi Gbolonyo

Chevron Theatre

All Music Must Dance - Connecting the Breath and Freeing the Heart Part 2 (Choral Music) Dinah Helgeson Cre8 Design (Design Technology) Nik MadalinskI / Zach Groshell

8-140 Choir Room (CC Building 1st flr)

MPB 1 Target Audience: G1-G12 (MS Building 2nd flr.)

Novel Ideas (Theatre/Drama) Joachim Matschoss

CC Theatre (CC Building 2nd floor)

Painting the Town: Public Art In Private Schools (Visual Art) Phillip Moss

4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

New Media Arts: Introducing Programming Through Visual Arts (Technology) Tom Pasquini Target Audience: MS/US Arts, Computer Science and STEAM Teachers

MPB 2 (MS Building 2nd flr.)

Teaching Broken Chords To Beginning Guitarists in Band Class (Performing Arts: Band) 8-107 MS Band Room Rachmad Priyadi Target Audience: Grades 6-12 (CC Building 1st flr) Technology & the Sports Education Model (Physical Education) Jarrod Robinson

NSC Gym (New Sports Complex)

Health and Wellness for Today’s International Teen (P.E./Wellness/Health) Amy Lauren Smith Target Audience: Grades 6-12

MPB 3 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Creating Comics in the Classroom (Repeat) (Comics) Matt Smith

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and Contemporary Art Practice (Visual Art) Marilyn Stewart

4-110 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Flipped Learning in Theory and in Practise (Technology) James Wright Target Audience: All Level

ES MPR (ES Building 1st flr)

Join former New Zealand All Blacks as they take you through their experiences on how to motivate young athletes and cultivate a positive team culture. This workshop will incorporate both presentation and practical components (sportswear recommended).

Rajendra Gym

11:15 - 11:30 TRAVEL TIME

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SESSION 9 Teacher Workshops

SATURDAY | 23 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 11:30 - 12:45 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 9”.

Establishing a Culture of Collaboration in a Makerspace (Design Technology) Invention Center 3D Modelling Room Mark Barnett Target Audience: design and technology teachers I Got the Blues: A Whole-School Songwriting Project (General Education Topics) Jason Bennett Target Audience: Secondary Music, English, ESL teachers

MPB 2 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Personalised Learning in the PE Classroom (P.E./Wellness/Health) Stacey Griffiths Target Audience: PE Teachers all grade levels

NSC Gym (New Sports Complex Gym)

Instinctive Creation and the Art of Sensory Stimulation (Visual Arts) Emily Hill Target Audience: All Levels

4-110 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Audio Production (Audio Production) Doug Hundley Target Audience: HS/MS Teachers, Admin., and Tech. Coordinators

Literacy Lounge

A/V for People Who Can’t be Bothered to Do It (Technology) Steffen Incze / Dwiky Wikrama Target Audience: all teachers - music, drama, teachers

MPB 3 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Body Percussion- The Accessible Instrument to teach Virtues and Values (Performing Arts: Primary General Music) Victoria Jane Leath Target Audience: All grade levels

4-114 Enders Music (ES Building 1st flr)

A Dance Unit in a Nutshell (Dance) 8-203 MS Dance Room 1 Alison Leathwood (CC Building 2nd flr) Theatre Activities for the non-Theatre Teacher (General Education Topics) Michael Lekich / Emily Clarke Target Audience: Grade 6-12

Chevron Theatre

Performing to Heal (Drama) 8-139 Room Bruno Alen Lebon Target Audience: MS Drama / Musical Performance, (CC Building 1st flr) Service Action events producers and organizers Developing Screen-Based Evidence in IB Diploma Visual Arts (Visual Arts) Seth Madden Target Audience: IB Diploma Visual Arts

4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Stacked, Wired, Salted, Flipped, and Wrapped (Visual Arts) Jane Mitchell Target Audience: High School Art

4-112/113 MS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Mindfulness: Creating Peace and Positivity in your Classroom (P.E./Wellness/Health) Brenda Perkins Target Audience: PK-12

4-205 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Making Learning Fun (Performing Arts: Drama) Bekah Schneider Target Audience: MS/HS

8-204 HS Dance Room 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Fostering Understanding Using Drama Activities (Performing Arts: Drama) Tamara Studniski Target Audience: Elementary and MS Teachers

CC Theatre (CC Building 2nd flr)

Documentary Video Making with Creative Commons Images & Music (Technology) Sean Thompson Target Audience: Grades 2 - 12

ES MPR (ES Building 1st flr)

12:45-13:30 LUNCH

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SESSION 10

SATURDAY | 23 MARCH 2019 ROOM Time: 13:30 - 15:00 Please select one of the following workshops, all of which are in the same time slot schedule as “Session 10”. Format for a Large Group Fitness Workout (P.E. – Fitness Session) Bob Connor

Fitness Room (Athletics Building 2nd flr)

Teaching for Artistic Behavior with the Studio Habits of Mind (Visual Arts) 4-110 MS Art Ron Gresham (MS Building 1st flr) Behind the Label (Performing Arts: Drama) Jennifer Hartley

8-139 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Introduction to Physical Computing with the Micro:bit (Repeat) (Technology) Invention Centre 3D Modelling Room Kevin Jarrett (HS Building 1st flr) iHeart Exercise in High School (P.E./Wellness/Health) Tanya Lee-Parker

Target Audience: HS Teachers

Orff Schulwerk Gems (Performing Arts: Music) Sofia Lopez-Ibor

NSC Gym (New Sports Complex Gym) 4-114 Enders Music (ES Building)

Elevating heart rates while playing Pickleball; the fastest growing sport in America (P.E./Wellness/Health) HS Auxi Gym Linda Lund Target Audience: PE Teacher and All Grades Teachers Get Students Excited about STEM with ROBOTS! (Technology/Robotics) Rolly Maiquez / Matthew Wise Target Audience: Grades 3 to 8

Invention Centre Robotics Room (HS Building 1st flr)

Personal Score Study: Head, Heart and Hands (Conducting) Jonathan Mann

8-101 HS Band Room (CC Building 1st flr)

Gamify Your Classroom (General Education Topics) Arlie Martin

MPB 1 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Target Audience: K-12 Teachers

Into the Woods: Arts and Outdoor Education (Visual Art) Phillip Moss

4-108 HS Art (MS Building 1st flr)

Media Literacy & Perfectionism in an Image-focused World (Wellness) Tom Nehmy

MPB 3 (MS Building 2nd flr)

Female Leadership in Academia (Female Leadership in Education) Pamela Pietro

8-204 Dance Room 2 (CC Building 2nd flr)

Creating Stronger Comics in the Classroom (Comics) Matt Smith

4-119 ES Art (ES Building 1st flr)

Fundamental Principles of a High Quality, Well-Planned, Inclusive HPE Program (Health and Physical Education) Carolyn Temertzoglou

Rajendra Gym

15:15 TRANSPORTATION

BUS FROM ISB TO BEST WESTERN HOTEL / NOVOTEL / IBIS BUS FROM ISB TO SANAM PAO BTS ISB SHUTTLE VANS FROM ISB TO CENTRAL VIA SEECHAITHONG

This is a ‘NO BAG CONFERENCE.’ For several years delegates told us not to provide a conference bag, so we no longer do. In lieu of bags, EARCOS will donate $1,000 to The Hug Project.

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Safety and Security Tips Welcome conference participants! Please wear your conference badge at all times. If you use a school phone for an internal number, dial the extension directly. For campus health needs call nurses office ext 1129, ext 1143 or ext 1144 or stop by the clinic located on ground floor near the central offices and the EARCOS Secretariat: Nurse 1 Cell +66 89 810 3710 ISB - Head Nurse Nurse 2 Cell +66 62 995 9962 ISB - Nurses Office Nurse Office Land line +66 2 960 4109 ISB - Nurses Office Nurse - Emergency Ext 1111 (Internal call), Cell +66 81 944 8255 ISB - Nurse Office for Emergency For security questions/concerns please call: Khun Ratthavit - Head of Security Cell +66 81-806 6740

Campus Departure (check conference schedule for departure times): • Buses are available for delegates who indicated they will utilise transport to the conference hotels; The Novotel Impact, Best Western Wanda Grand and the IBIS. • Buses will transport up to 54 delegates to the Sanam Pao BTS station for those going downtown or going south on the BTS line. • You can call your own taxi service and ask them to pick you up at the main school gate. • Small school vans will transport delegates to Central Chaengwattana Shopping Mall. For transportation questions, see EARCOS Secretariat in the Community, Arts, Activities Office

ISB - Campus

If the school alarm sounds please listen carefully to the emergency announcement. If a school evacuation is needed please see below rally points: * Those in the CC Building, HS or MS, go to Field D, behind the main cafeteria * Those in ES, Rajendra area and/or sports complex go to the middle of the track For a school lockdown, please go indoors and: * lock the door, turn off the lights and go to an area of the room away from windows or glass doors. Turn off cell phone ringers and wait patiently and quietly for an announcement that the lockdown is over. Area Hospitals: Bumrungrad - Downtown +66 2 066 8888 World Medical Centre

33 Sukhumvit 3 (Soi Nana Nua), Wattana, BKK 10110

+66 2 836 9977 (ER) 44 Moo 4 Chaengwattana Rd., +662 836 9999 (Call Center) Pakkret, Nonthaburi 11120

Transportation Possibilities International School Bangkok is located 17 km northwest of Bangkok in Nichada Thani. The campus is accessible to visitors through the main entrance only. • Here are the directions (see getting to ISB) allowing access to our campus. • You have the option of printing those directions in multiple languages– consider printing this in Thai if you are using a taxi service. In an effort to ease your transition to/from school each day of the conference the following options are available for conference participants. Please review the conference schedule carefully to understand departure times for the below options. Campus Arrival: • Buses are available for delegates who indicated they will utilise transport from the conference hotels; The Novotel Impact, Best Western Wanda Grand and the IBIS. These buses will depart at the times indicated in the conference schedule. • Use of your personal car. Use the directions linked above to get to Nichada. When you arrive into Nichada Thani, you will need to leave an ID at the main Nichada gate. Then, proceed to ISB. Place a printed and signed copy of the Delegate Certificate in your car to access campus and keep it visible for the duration of the conference. • Use of a taxi service. Enter the neighborhood using the directions linked above.Your taxi driver will need to leave an ID at the main Nichada gate. The driver will proceed to school and drop you off at the school’s front gate– taxis are not allowed onto campus. Use a printed/signed Delegate Certificate to enter campus on your first day and then your EARCOS badge all other days. * Note:Thailand does not use Uber rather they use Grab Taxi. If you choose to use a private service or Grab Taxi be sure to provide the directions linked above to the driver to ensure the taxi comes in the main Nichada gate.You will not be allowed in any other neighborhood entrances. 24

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Getting to ISB From the Sukhumvit area, take the Expressway north to the Chaengwattana exit. Exit left towards Pakkret. Turn left on the Pakkret Bypass road, just before Big C and HomePro. Proceed to the end of the Bypass road, then turn left onto Samakee Road. Proceed approximately 500 meters and turn left into the Nichada Thani community at the large Nichada Thani sign. At the 7-11 the road will curve right, then take an immediate left into the Nichada Thani gate. Go straight ahead to ISB. Please bring two photo ID’s to exchange, one for Nichada Thani security and one for ISB Security.



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“Thanks to all our advertisers who help to make this conference possible.“ Thank you to THAILAND CONVENTION & EXHIBITION BUREAU(TCEB) for their generous support of this year’s EARCOS TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE 2019.


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