2008 ET Journal Winter Issue

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Weekend Workshop with Bambi Betts “Leadership Tools for Team Leaders” October 17-18, 2008

What is team dynamics in an international school? What type of leaders are we and what are characteristics of successful team leaders? Educators from three International School in the Tianjin area discussed these and many other issues regarding teamwork and leadership at the “Leadership Tools for Team Leaders” weekend workshop at the Teda International School in Teda, China, held on October17-18. The workshop was presented by Bambi Betts, the Director of the Principals’ Training Center (PTC) for International School Bambi Betts with the participants of the “Leadership Tools for Team Leadership and the CEO of the Academy for International School Leaders” workshop. Heads (AISH). Bambi Betts focused on the latest research regarding various leadership styles, roles and essential work of a team leader, as well Forty participants from Teda International School, Internaas qualities of a successful leader. Very practical, clearly outlined tional School of Tianjin and Tianjin International School took part leadership strategies were presented to us. We left the workshop in this inspirational workshop. Day one was dedicated to activities with an understanding that that the goal of everything we do as on building effective teams in international schools. teams and leaders must be the improvement of the curricula and, To be a leader in an International school is a complex task. On ultimately, of our students’ learning. day two, we took part in collaborative activities, in which

Suzana Ivancevic-Berisa HS Teacher, Teda IS

Weekend Workshop with Carrie Ekey

Using Classroom Based Assessment to Drive Instruction in Reading and Writing September 19-20, 2008 Assessment Drives Instruction. We’ve all heard it before. But it can be little more than an educational platitude unless you know what to do with the assessment data you collect. With the help of Carrie Ekey, 35 participants from Taipei American School and other EARCOS schools spent these two days learning how to effectively use the classroom based assessment data to focus instruction. Carrie Ekey is an educational consultant who spent most of her career in the Denver area public schools as a teacher, curriculum specialist, and staff developer. In her “retirement’ she has served as a literacy consultant in residence at two EARCOS schools and has conducted numerous workshops in the region and around the world on literacy development, instruction, and assessment. Taipei American School has been fortunate to have Carrie work at our school in the past, and we were happy to host her again so we could continue learning from and with her. The participants at this workshop were eager to learn how to use the data from their reading and writing workshops to determine the effectiveness of their teaching and to plan for next steps. Carrie began with reviewing the basic practices of reading and writing workshops and then shared possible frameworks for how to organize curricular units in both reading and writing. Participants learned strategies for gathering numerous types of data from their

classroom instruction including anecdotal notes, conferen cing, and student self-reflection. The real focus of the workshop though, was using all this data to inform and guide classroom instruction. Because, really, what good is all the data if we don’t use it? “I used to be the queen of anecdotal notes,” Carrie told participants. “That was actually my nickname at my school. After a while, though, I realized I had so many notes, but I was not using them to tell me what my students needed next.” Judging from the chuckle in the room, many participants knew what she was talking about. Carrie showed us how to angle our classroom data collection to answer the big question “What did my students learn?” She helped us think about how to analyze our classroom assessments to plan the next concrete steps in our teaching. Her strategies were practical, achievable, and based on best practice in literacy education. Carrie’s presentation style is straightforward and offered ample time for teachers to talk with each other. Devoting time to this important professional conversation with Carrie as our guide was powerful way to spend two days and will surely have a direct impact on the instructional practices of those who attended.

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Rubrics EARCOS Annual Golf Tournament 2008 at Sutera Harbour, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

4min
pages 42-44

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Fred Wolff – Assessment of Writing Using the Six Traits

1min
page 41

Weekend Workshop with Bill and Ochan Powell – Understanding by Design and

2min
page 39

Weekend Workshop with Kathy Epps – Blogging in Classroom

2min
page 40

Weekend Workshop with Bambi Betts – Leadership Tools for Team Leaders

3min
page 38

Weekend Workshop with Bill and Ochan Powell – Differentiation Workshop at Hokkaido

1min
page 37

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Deborah Welch – Leadership Tools for Department Heads

2min
page 35

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Giselle Martin-Kniep – Communities for Learning: A

1min
page 36

Weekend Workshop with Maggie Moon – Balanced Literacy: Unplugged

2min
page 34

Weekend Workshop with Gloria Linder – Scientific Inquiry: Building Deep

3min
page 33

Weekend Workshop with Kathy Gardner

3min
page 31

Weekend Workshop with Nancy Doda – Teaching the Best Practice Way: Classroom of

3min
page 32

EARCOS Administrative Assistants’ Institute

2min
page 30

Learning 2.008 – Teachers Teaching Teachers and a Whole Lot More

3min
page 29

Paper and Pencil = Stone Tablet and Chisel – The New Tools: Blog, Thumb Drives, and

6min
pages 26-27

Orff Schulwerk at the United Nations International School Hanoi

2min
page 28

International School of Beijing: Paralympics Athlete Motivates Students and Teachers

2min
page 25

Bali International School: Student Strive to Reduce Carbon Emissions

1min
page 24

New International School of Thailand: A Celebration of the Arts

1min
page 22

New International School of Thailand: Stand Up Against Poverty Day

2min
page 23

United World College of South East Asia: Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race 2008

3min
page 21

Canadian International School of Hong Kong Opens Their New Arts Centre

3min
page 14

Global Issues Network Conference 2009 Announcement

1min
page 15

Brent International School Baguio Celebrates 100 years (1909-2009

4min
pages 12-13

ETC2009 Advisory Council

4min
page 5

United World College of South East Asia: Empower, Achieve, Inspire

1min
page 20

Taejon Christian International School Celebrates 50 years of World-Class International

3min
pages 18-19

7th EARCOS Teachers’ Conference 2009 Announcement

2min
page 4

Learning to Lead in a Challenging World

3min
pages 6-11
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