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ISM is pleased to host the EARCOS Sponsored Weekend Workshop: Learning with the Brain in Mind with John Joseph Saturday & Sunday, September 22-23, 2012 WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: Day 1: Learning in the Emotional Rooms – Using Emotional Intelligence to Create Classrooms That are Uplifting for the Spirit The ‘Emotional Rooms’ model provides a conceptual framework to assist teachers and their students in maximizing student engagement in classrooms. It explains how to create classrooms that are inspirational to students; to live their lives with hope; to value community service; to contribute to self and family; and to plan with an optimistic future in mind. Teachers will learn how to create the conditions that optimize students’ engagement in classroom learning. The Model also provides striking frameworks to engage students in creative thinking. This dynamic workshop uses stunning images, relevant anecdotes, discussion time and extensive notes to make it one of the most memorable of all time. Content: Introduction to the Emotional Rooms Model: a model of hope and inspiration Emotional Intelligence: how our thoughts and emotions influence our thinking and behavior The Concept Model: using questions to build optimism and healthy though patterns The Hope and Despair Cycles: teaching students how to manage 7 key emotions Mind Your Brain Program: inspiring ways to teach students about emotions and behavior Energisers and Engagement: using emotions to shift focus; to maximise engagement and to boost learning Introducing the ‘Chatz’: teaching students how to manage their our own self-talk Kids at the hard edge: strategies to promote genuine change Developing thinking skills: an explicit approach to teaching students about thinking skills Planning and presenting lessons with the Emotional Rooms Model: practical applications The Strengths, Challenges and Growth Meter: a tool for identifying problems and planning growth International School Manila University Parkway, Fort Bonifacio 1634 Taguig City, Philippines http://professionallearning.ism-online.org EAST Asia Regional Council of Schools Brentville Subdivision, Barangay Mamplasan, Binan, Laguna 4024 Philippines http://www.earcos.org/

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ISM is pleased to host the EARCOS Sponsored Weekend Workshop:

Learning with the Brain in Mind

with John Joseph Saturday & Sunday, September 22-23, 2012

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: Day 1: Learning in the Emotional Rooms – Using Emotional Intelligence to Create Classrooms That are Uplifting for the Spirit The ‘Emotional Rooms’ model provides a conceptual framework to assist teachers and their students in maximizing student engagement in classrooms. It explains how to create classrooms that are inspirational to students; to live their lives with hope; to value community service; to contribute to self and family; and to plan with an optimistic future in mind. Teachers will learn how to create the conditions that optimize students’ engagement in classroom learning. The Model also provides striking frameworks to engage students in creative thinking. This dynamic workshop uses stunning images, relevant anecdotes, discussion time and extensive notes to make it one of the most memorable of all time. Content:

• Introduction to the Emotional Rooms Model: a model of hope and inspiration • Emotional Intelligence: how our thoughts and emotions influence our thinking and behavior • The Concept Model: using questions to build optimism and healthy though patterns • The Hope and Despair Cycles: teaching students how to manage 7 key emotions • Mind Your Brain Program: inspiring ways to teach students about emotions and behavior • Energisers and Engagement: using emotions to shift focus; to maximise engagement and to boost

learning • Introducing the ‘Chatz’: teaching students how to manage their our own self-talk • Kids at the hard edge: strategies to promote genuine change • Developing thinking skills: an explicit approach to teaching students about thinking skills • Planning and presenting lessons with the Emotional Rooms Model: practical applications • The Strengths, Challenges and Growth Meter: a tool for identifying problems and planning growth

International School Manila

University Parkway, Fort Bonifacio

1634 Taguig City, Philippines

http://professionallearning.ism-online.org

EAST Asia Regional Council of Schools

Brentville Subdivision, Barangay Mamplasan,

Binan, Laguna 4024 Philippines

http://www.earcos.org/

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Participants can expect to:

• Get heaps of practical energising emotionally-sound classroom strategies • Learn how to inspire your students regardless of their circumstances • Show your students how to use Hope as a driving, motivational force • Find out why emotions, not the intellect make our most significant decisions • Find out why your students are so tired so often and learn ways to impact their sleep patterns • Go back to work with numerous, sure-fire practical, energisers

Day 2: Assessment with the Brain in Mind – When Assessment Becomes Learning The brain is biologically geared for feedback and so assessment is a critical aspect of the learning process. This workshop provides a comprehensive view of what an approach to assessment congruent with brain compatible learning would look like in action. Content: • The importance of feedback in the learning process: a beginning point for planning assessment • How ‘authentic assessment’ differs from ‘traditional’ assessment: assessment for learning • Purposes of assessment: prioritizing our purposes and linking them with practice • Developing an assessment tool kit: moving away from results and grades to reflection and

performance • Engaging young minds: ways to engage students as key participants in the assessment process • Assessment processes: creating an assessment framework and placing the tool kit into classroom

action • The purposes and benefits of testing: when and why to use tests • Rubrics as assessment and coaching instruments: the why and how of building assessment rubrics • Roundtable assessment : holding students accountable through public performance • Assessment for diagnostic purposes: why do students achieve or underachieve? • Recording and reporting student achievement: making reporting more meaningful

Participants can expect to:

• Challenge steadfast beliefs about the nature and purpose of assessment • Reveal the untapped intellectual capacity of your students • Transform students’ grades into meaningful and challenging feedback • Find out how to turn student apathy into engagement based on quality authentic assessment

practices • Orientate your feedback so students see it as growth instead of labels • Go back to work with numerous, practical, essential feedback strategies • Write more meaningful student reports

This workshop is suitable for teachers from Preschool-Grade 12

SUGGESTED PRIOR READING: John Joseph’s book Learning in the Emotional Rooms is a great resource for successful strategies on Creating Classrooms that are Uplifting for the Spirit.

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John Joseph is a former teacher, a former university teacher-educator, tradesperson, businessman and trainer. He grew up in Adelaide South Australia and left school before completing his Year 10 studies to undertake training as an apprentice plasterer. After working in the family business for 11 years, he returned to formal education and graduated with a Masters Degree in Mathematics and Science Education. John has a real passion for neuroeducation. His focus is on learning: how it happens; how to maximize it; how to inspire it in students; and practical strategies to enhance it.

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:

Saturday Sunday

8:00-8:30 Registration and Opening 8:30-10:00 Session 5

8:30-10:00 Session 1 10:00-10:20 Morning Break

10:00-10:20 Morning Break 10:20-12:00 Session 6

10:20-12:00 Session 2 12:00-1:00 Lunch

12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:20 Session 7

1:00-2:20 Session 3 2:20-2:40 Afternoon Break

2:20-2:40 Afternoon Break 2:40-4:00 Session 8 and Closing

2:40-4:00 Session 4

PRESENTER:

John Joseph M Ed B Ed Dip T John Joseph is a former teacher, a former university teacher-educator, tradesperson, businessman and trainer. He grew up in Adelaide South Australia and left school before completing his Year 10 studies to undertake training as an apprentice plasterer. After working in the family business for 11 years, he returned to formal education and graduated with a Masters Degree in Mathematics and Science Education. John has a real passion for neuroeducation. His focus is on learning: how it happens; how to maximize it; how to inspire it in students; and practical strategies to enhance it. John has presented his research on how the brain works best in the classroom to teachers in over 25 countries around the world, and he has been a featured presenter at the EARCOS Administrators’ and Teachers’ Conferences.

Website: http://www.focuseducation.com.au/

Email: [email protected]

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REGISTRATION:

Registration fee: USD 55 for EARCOS members and USD 155 for non-EARCOS members. (Fee includes: Saturday and Sunday lunches, snacks, and handouts.)

Please register online at: http://bit.ly/JCcKFv

Kindly send payment through wire transfer:

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP. Account Name: International School Manila Account Number: US$ S/A 069-004984-130 Bank Address: Fort Bonifacio Branch, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines Swift Code: HSBCPHMM

The registering school should pay all transfer charges Indicate the participant’s name on the payment Email the payment receipt to [email protected] to secure your place All payments are due on September 7, 2012.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation by September 7, 2012 will be entitled to a full refund. Cancellation AFTER September 7, 2012 will be entitled to no refund. ITEMS YOU MAY WANT TO BRING: Water bottle, laptop with adapter, sweater for the conference room UNIVERSITY CREDIT: Participants have the opportunity to obtain one semester graduate credit from Buffalo State, State University of New York (SUNY). The cost of the credit is USD $90.00 by check to SUNY. The course will be identified as EDU 594: Teaching and Learning Techniques and Strategies for American/International School. Anyone interested in obtaining one credit hour must:

1. Attend all of the sessions of the workshop 2. Participate in the workshop activities and complete assignments

Registration forms for the credit are available on-site or by email at [email protected] either before or after the workshop. To register for credit please submit the registration form/credit information by December 1, 2012 to International Graduate Programs for Educators, South Wing 430C, Buffalo State, SUNY, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14222 USA. CONTACT INFORMATION: For program information contact: Sam Cook [email protected] For registration information contact: Armie Bausas [email protected]

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ACCOMMODATIONS: (Closest to ISM about 10 minute walk) Best Western Premier F1 Hotel 32nd Street Bonifacio Global City Tel. No. (+632) 9289888 Fax. No. (+632) 9281888 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.bestwesternpremierf1hotel.com/contact.php

Makati (About 20 minutes by taxi) Intercontinental Manila No. 1 Ayala Avenue Makati Tel. No. (+632) 7937000 Fax. No. (+632) 7527777 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/mnlha

Makati (About 20 minutes by taxi) Crown Regency Hotel Makati 1026 A. Arnaiz Avenue, San Lorenzo Village, Makati City Tel. No. (+632) 845-0211 to 15 Fax. No. (+632) 813-5646 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.crownregencyhotels.com/makati/contact.php

Hotel Celeste 2 San Lorenzo Drive cor. Arnaiz Avenue San Lorenzo Village, Makati City Tel. No. (+632) 8878080 Fax. No. (+632) 8878088 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hotelceleste.ph/index.html

New World Hotel Esperanza Street corner Makati Avenue Makati City Tel. No. (+632) 8116888 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.manila.newworldhotels.com/

Tower Inn 1002 Arnaiz Avenue 1200 Makati City Tel. No. (+632) 8885170 Fax. No. (+632) 8434837 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.towerinnmakati.com/

Dusit Thani Manila Ayala Centre, Makati City Tel. No. (+632) 2388888 Fax. No. (+632) 2388800 Website: http://www.dusit.com/dusit-thani/dusit-thani-manila.html

SCHOOL ADDRESS:

University Parkway, Fort Bonifacio

1634 Taguig City, Philippines

http://bit.ly/K8Eu7j

GROUND TRANSPORTATION (from Manila International Airport) Easy access to taxi transportation can be found as you exit the airport after luggage pick-up. Note signs that direct you to the Coupon Taxis. A white taxi ride from the airport to the F1 hotel should cost about Php 350.