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IBCEDUCATION
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www.k12internationalschoolschina.com
China’s ONLY International Schools Conference
Jennifer SachsFounder,
Hyde Academy andThe Learning Center
Meeting booming demand for international schools in China: How are local legislationsshaping the international schools market in China?Update on international schools expansion projects in ChinaGet up to date with learning methodologies, styles and pedagogies to enhance learningoutcomesSurging demand for bilingual education in China: Meeting students enrollment, planningfor key staff recruitment and retention programsDeveloping a strategic plan for admission and marketingAchieving academic and commercial excellence in running international school in ChinaUnderstanding Student Global MobilityAddressing innovation, technology disruption and future learning
David GriffithsDeputy Headmaster,
Wycombe Abbey InternationalSchool
Paul WoodExecutive Principal,
Shanghai YK Pao School
Luc PauwelsForeign Principal,
Yu Cai Primary BoardingSchool – Wuhan
Elaine WhelenHead of School,
ISA International SchoolGuangzhou
Tarek RazikHead of School,
International School ofBeijing
Tim SimpsonHeadmaster International
Program,Xinning Middle School
Steward AddingtonSaint-David
Deputy President,International Six Arts Center
Hina PatelPrincipal,
EtonHouse InternationalSchool – Dongguan
Rebecca ZipprichHead of School,
Hong Qiao InternationalSchool
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
16 - 18 November 2016Grand Hyatt Shanghai, China
Ryan WaurynchukPrincipal,
Maple Leaf InternationalSchool – Dalian
Francesco Masetti-PlacciPrincipal,
Xi’an Hanova InternationalSchool
Kevin DaiDirector of International
Program Center,Ambright Education Group
Tim WarrenPrincipal,
Guangzhou WeimingInternational School
Featuring Education Industry Leaders Across China
PLUS!PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Values and Motivation forAspiring and Current SchoolLeaders - Building Capacity
in Aspiring Leaders
Michelle JacobsonDeputy Director,
Wuxi Taihu InternationalSchool
REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.k12internationalschoolschina.com
CONFERENCE DAY ONE17 NOVEMBER 2016
THURSDAY
8:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee
8:50 Welcome Address & Speed Networking
9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
9:05 International Schools in China: What Lies Ahead?• Analyzing the growing trend of international school
investment in China• Understanding China’s business environment in
education• Investor concerns, governance, and regulatory issuesMariana Kou, Senior Investment Analyst – Education, CLSA
9:35 Blending Confucian Heritage with New Age LearningTechniques for East Asian Learners• Understanding the Chinese culture of learning• Effective pedagogies and differentiation in the classrooms• Recognizing culture in school design• Education reforms and impact on teaching qualityModerator:Jennifer Sachs, Founder, Hyde Academy and The LearningCenter
Panelists:Rebecca Zipprich, Head of School, Hong Qiao InternationalSchool
Kevin Dai, Director of International Program Center, AmbrightEducation Group
Stewart Addington Saint-David, Deputy President,Confucius International Six Arts Center
Tina Lin, Deputy Head of School, ISA International SchoolGuangzhou
10:20 Morning Networking Break
Innovative and Future Learning
10:50 Next Generation Learning Approaches – What canwe do?• Blended learning – essential online study skills needed
for success at university• Practical applications, design processes and essential
learning platforms• Personalized learning and impact on students• How educator are prepared for next generation learning
environment?Tarek B. Razik, Head of School, International School ofBeijing
11:30 Improving Learning Outcomes with Innovative LearningSpaces• Understanding 21st century learners• Incorporating design principles to achieve flexibility of
spaces• How to design an effective learning space? – Design
concept to execution• Instilling sense of coherence by infusing historic designsGrant Van der Kruk, Sales Director, Furnware
Curriculum Design & Balanced Learning
12:00 Co-Teaching in the Bilingual School: SupportingSecondary Level English Language Learners throughCollaborative Instruction• Setting your priorities and bringing the team on-board• Exploring research-based strategies to reach the needs
of all learners• Designing effective training for teachers• Identifying co-teaching roles and responsibilitiesTim Warren, Co-Principal, Guangzhou WeimingInternational School
12:40 Networking Lunch
1:40 Developing and Implementing a Unique AcademicCurriculum that Combines the Best of East and West• How do we complement the world famous Shanghai
curriculum with international curriculum components?• How is such a unique curriculum implemented?• How are best pedagogical practices from around the
world brought together in a single school?Paul Wood, Executive Principal, Shanghai YK Pao School
2:10 English Foreign Language (EFL): Developing a Whole-School Policy, Plan and Set of Non-Negotiable• Identifying the right EFL learning structure.• Assessing the impact of technology in EFL classroom
teaching• Challenging habitual practices and analyzing if this
practices work?• Engaging in action research to develop a policy, a plan,
a set of procedures that spans all aspects of teaching EFLHina Patel, Principal, EtonHouse International School –Dongguan
2:40 What is the Best Curriculum for our Students?• Possibilities in Curriculum design• The place of culture within the curriculum• The challenges we face• The opportunities that existTim Simpson, Headmaster International Program,Taishan Xinning Middle School
3:10 Afternoon Networking
3:40 Fostering a Community of Learners• How do we establish a foundation of happiness & active
interest, foster confidence, and encourage and buildownership of learning among learners?
• Understanding resistance and patterns of resistancewithin the school and from parents/community
• The Balancing act: Quality of Education versus Strong PRand Marketing
Luc Pauwels, Foreign Principal, Yu Cai No. 2 PrimaryBoarding School – Wuhan
Chinese Cultural Values and ItsImpact on Modern Method of Teaching
4:20 Innovative Approaches for Chinese Learners and Parents• New teacher orientation and supervision• Recent accreditation with AdvancED• Case studies on models for continuous improvementRyan Waurynchuk, Principal, Maple Leaf InternationalSchool – Dalian (Boys' Campus)
4:50 Addressing the Need of Second Language Learners andSpecial Education• How do we effectively assess studentís learning
characteristics and disabilities?• Instructional methodologies and intervention models• Designing teaching support programs• Developing support strategies (Bi-lingual colleagues,
special education teachers, and parents)Panelists:Faustina Martinez, Principal, Shanghai LivingstonInternational School
Elaine Whelen, Head of School, ISA International SchoolGuangzhou
Juli Kramer, Director of Curriculum, Soong Ching LingSchool
5:30 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day andEnd of Conference Day One
5:40 Networking Cocktail
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO18 NOVEMBER 2016
FRIDAY
2:00 Teacher’s as Leaders – How Can Our Core Faculty BeInspired to Lead, Change and Innovate• The need for change to facilitate optimum learning in a
disrupted education environment• Key motivational factors in getting buy-in, and inspiring
change. What are our Drivers?• How do we get more from our faculty? What are our
values? What are their values?Craig Fullerton, IBEN IBO Workshop Leader, InspirationalLeadership Coach, Dulwich College Suzhou
Enhancing Student Outcomes
2:30 Emerging Trends in Higher Education Applications andAssessments• Advances on international higher education system• E-Learning Trends• Update on SAT and other qualifying ExaminationsFor speaking opportunities, please [email protected]
2:50 Pathway to Colleges – Asserting Students Readiness forForeign Universities• How to prepare students for study in overseas universities• How to understand the options available when choosing
overseas universities• How to match a student with the most appropriate
university• What are the best methods to gain entry to top
universities?Elaine Whelen, Head of School, ISA International SchoolGuangzhou
3:30 Afternoon Networking Break
Effective Learning Practices
3:50 Collaborative Learning and Teaching – Are We Seeingthe Results?• Defining goals and objectives• Assessing group interaction and flexible norms• What are the typical challenges?• How to make it work in a diverse student population• What can we learn from experiences?Moderator:Craig Fullerton, IBEN IBO Workshop Leader, InspirationalLeadership Coach, Dulwich College Suzhou
Panelists:Hina Patel, Principal, EtonHouse International School –Dongguan
Richard Bruford, Secondary School Principal, SuzhouSingapore International School
Rebecca Zipprich, Head of School, Hong Qiao InternationalSchool
More Panelists to be Confirmed
4:40 Each roundtable leader will facilitate the discussion for30 minutes. After which, leaders will share key takeawaysfor 5 minutes each.__________________________________________________________________________
Roundtable 1: Rethinking 21st Century Skills – How DoWe Motivate and Inspire Students?Kelley Ridings, English Track K-12 Principal, Shanghai SMICSchool__________________________________________________________________________
Roundtable 2: Addressing Changing Needs andChallenges for Educators – How Do We Encourage aPositive School Climate?Michelle Jacobson, Deputy Director/ IB DP/MYP Coordinator,Wuxi Taihu International – School__________________________________________________________________________
Roundtable 3: Assessment FOR Learning and AssessmentOF Learning__________________________________________________________________________
For speaking opportunities, please [email protected]
5:30 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day &End of Conference Day Two
8.00 Registration
8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Marketing and Admission Strategies
9:00 Developing Authentic Marketing Plans• Developing an effective value proposition• Build school reputation to establishing a brand• Using innovative curriculum as authentic marketingFrancesco Masetti-Placci, Principal, Xi’an HanovaInternational School
9:30 Educational Business Growth through Daily Actions• Insights into the stakeholders support• Infrastructure and tools required to create the connections• Momentum & recognition to support the growth of
educational businesses in ChinaDavid Griffiths, Deputy Headmaster, Wycombe AbbeyInternational School
10:00 Admissions Challenges and Student RecruitmentStrategies• Finding legitimate ways to bring local students into
international schools.• Effect of competitions among schools – Quantity vs Quality• Student application assessments and evaluationPanelists:Evelyn Chaveriat, Director of Admissions,Concordia International School Shanghai
Francesco Masetti-Placci, Principal, Xi’an HanovaInternational School
More Panelists to be Confirmed
10:40 Morning Networking Break
Teachers Recruitment and OperationalExcellence
11:10 Understanding Local Government Demand and Licensesfor International Schools• What do you need to know in obtaining school licenses?• How to get Foreign Expert Certifications and work visas
for foreign teachers?• The preparation work (such as recruiting foreign teachers,
school land access) before officially starting aninternational school?
Tina Lin, Deputy Head of School, ISA International SchoolGuangzhou
11:40 Recruiting Right, the First Time, Every Time• Challenges in the teacher recruitment market for schools
in China• What makes a good recruitment strategy?• Identifying interview questions that work – encouraging
job applicants to tell you what you need to hear• Retention – what works in local employment conditions?Kelley Ridings, English Track K-12 Principal, Shanghai SMICPrivate School
12:20 Effective Assessment & Evaluation Models to ImproveQuality of Teaching• What is an Inquiry classroom? How do you evaluate one?• Does your teacher evaluation tool support IB standards
and practices?• Effective feedback for an IB teacher• How can schools support the capacity of IB teachers in
all three programs to grow in their knowledge of inquiryand conceptual based teaching?
Michelle Jacobson, Deputy Director/ IB DP/MYP Coordinator,Wuxi Taihu International School
1:00 Networking Lunch
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STRATEGIC PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP16 NOVEMBER 2016
WEDNESDAY • 9.00AM – 4.00PM
Values and Motivation for Aspiring and Current SchoolLeaders - Building Capacity in Aspiring Leaders
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
SUMMARY
ABOUT THE FACILITATORKEY LEARNINGS
The merits of value-based leadership cannot be cast aside as another leadership trend, particularly in an educational era which operatessignificantly in the areas of coaching, cultural diversity and exchange and values articulation. Rather, your leadership must be rooted inwho you are and what matters most to you. When you truly know yourself and what you stand for, it is much easier to know what to do inany situation. It always comes down to doing the right thing and doing the best you can.
Building Capacity in Aspiring Leaders – Becoming the bestkind of leader isn’t about emulating a role model or a historicfigure. Your leadership must be rooted in who you are and whatmatters most to you. When you truly know yourself and whatyou stand for, it is much easier toknow what to do in any situationand thrive in leadership.
Entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation = inspiration.
– The ability to think outside the box in School Leadership ispowerful. Imagine when you are living your leadership valuesand beliefs how much more focused you would be and how
you could create innovative strategies to empower studentsand teachers at your school to unleash their collective genius;to think outside the box, to discover their true entrepreneurialpotential.
Characteristics of Successful Leaders
• What separates the very best leaders from others?• What does it mean to lead & manage International Schools
in China• What are international schools in 2016 in China?
Identify the characteristics of successful leaders
Learn to motive and inspire your team
Find the essential art of leadership communication
Develop solution focus, management of change and valuesbased leadership
Create high performance team
Keep it in balance – more time, less guilt, better results
Explore and practice
Craig FullertonGlobal Innovator in Education Entrepreneurialism &Leadership • Inspirational Changemaker!International Education & School Leadership
Committed to leading creative, inspirational programmesthat achieve exceptional teaching, learning and business outcomes Craigoffers an entrepreneurial approach to driving continuous improvement ina wide array of leadership roles such as Head of School, Principal, Directorof Teaching, Learning and Staff Development, Activities Director, Projectmanager, Director of Music and Performing Arts in International Schoolsacross Australia, Asia and Europe.
Hear What Our Past Attendees Say About the Event:
“Great way to network with professionalsand share current/up to date pedagogieswithin China specifically. Very useful 2 daysfor any leader in China”Dulwich International
“Well organized; Very pertinent Chinesetopics and excellent selection ofpresenters and panelists”St Maur International School
“Very effective format. I learned muchmore than I have in other conferences.Having a small group of Chinaexperienced administrators providesrelevant information and dialogue”Chenshan School
“I believe this is agood conference,and should becarrying on nextyear”Beijing SMIC Private
School
“I have found the eventto be stimulating greatconnections and ideas”Chadwick International
16 - 18 November 2016Grand Hyatt Shanghai, China
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INDUSTRY■ International Schools 60%■ Education Suppliers & Technology
Providers 10%■ Education Investors & Financiers 10%■ Consultants 10%■ Property Developers, Architecture,
Design 5%■ Governments 5%
GEOGRAPHY■ China, Hong Kong 60%■ South & North East Asia 20%■ US / UK 10%■ Middle East 5%■ Australia 5%
IBCEDUCATION
Meeting the SurgingDemand for InternationalSchools in ChinaManaging Growth – Global international schools market is to$89 billion by 2026. China hosts the largest number ofinternational schools in the world, and more schools are inpipeline to develop. Analysts forecasted it to be at least 1,000more in coming years. Given the economic growth, increasingnumber of high net worth families, the middle-class populationand demand for international education making it proven tobe the strongest market in Asia.
China’s international school market is segmented – What arethe options for Chinese children, children of expatriates livingin China and weighing new development of internationalschools across China. IBC Asia’s 2nd International Schools Chinato be held on 16-19 November 2016 will feature leadinginternational schools and education experts across the regionto present wide range of issues in educational space.
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TOP REASONS TO ATTEND:China’s ONLY dedicated conference for International Schools
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Debate panel and roundtable discussion on staff recruitmentand effective retention programs
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