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Welcome – Gallery WalkSetting the scene:

As you enter the room, have a look at the banners with IB educators who perform various roles for the IB, and their reflections on these roles…

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IB Educator NetworkAnnual Regional Conference

Riviera Maya, Mexico

July, 2012Linda Winch Ian Chambers, Regional DirectorIBEN Manager, IB Americas IB Asia PacificGaby Benvenuti, PYP Specialist Andrew Atkinson, Head of Diploma Susana Fernandez, DP Specialist Programme DevelopmentVeronica Alvarez, IBEN Associate Simon Mulford, ERT Associate Manager

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Aims of session• IBA updates and milestones of the last year

• Regional updates from Asia Pacific and Africa, Europe and the Middle East

• The global IBEN project

• Q & A

• Meet the educators

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• who we are

• where we work

• what we do

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Rebecca Walter ‐ IB Educator Network Associate, Bethesda

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Marcela Izraelson ‐ IB Educator Network Associate, Buenos Aires

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What is IB educator network?

Thousands of educational professionals who support the IB as workshop leaders, examiners, moderators site visitors, consultants, curriculum developers and in many other roles.

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Human graphing

• Are you… a teacher? Coordinator? Head of School?

• Moderator? Examiner?

• Consultant? Site visitor?

• Workshop leader? ARC presenter?

• Application and / or report reader?

• Online mentor? OCC faculty member?

• Observer? Field rep?

• Curriculum reviewer?

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Updates and milestones• Miami Academy October 2011 (60)

• Portland Academy February 2012 (40)

• Kansas Academy April 2012 (40)

• San Diego Academy June 2012 (80)

• NEW “blended” Academy Pilot October 2012

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Updates and milestones • New online Field Representative Training November 2011  – March 2012

• IBEN global focus groups (Singapore, Mexico and Madrid)

• Honoraria for site visit teams January 2012

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The Ecuador Project

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The Consultants E-platorm

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The Consultants Pyramid

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The IB Americas Academies

• Trained 230 New IB Educators in 2010 to be Workshop Leaders, Site Visitors and Consultants

• 2011 – trained 270 New IB Educators at IB academies.

• 2012 – 6 academies, 300+ New IBE’s trained; hybrid model developed

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The day to day business in 2011…

• 275 Authorization / Evaluation visits

• 224 Consultancies

• 628 Workshops (Regional, District, Provider and In‐school) and this year, add 80+ MYP introductory workshops

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Database Upgrade

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IBEN Training opportunities

© International Baccalaureate Organization

Date Training Venue Deadline for Registration

24‐28 September

DP Academy

Quito, Ecuador 3 August 2012

11 ‐14 OctoberMYP and DP Academy

Detroit, USA 3 August 2012

26‐29 October PYP and MYP Academy Miami, Florida 3 August 2012

http://volunteers.apteknet.com/

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Update from Africa, Europe and the Middle East (AEM)• John Nicholls, IBEN Manager IBAEM

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Update from Asia Pacific (AP)• Ashish Trivedi, IBEN Manager IBAP

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IBEN Activities in IB Asia Pacific in 2011 

Continuum DP MYP MYP/DP PYP Grand TotalIn‐school Workshop 3 13 36 4 195 251Online Workshop 1 4 2 7Outsourced Workshop 1 12 5 3 21Regional Workshop 4 204 45 1 79 333

Seminar 2 2

Visit 17 49 124 190

Grand Total 11 250 137 5 401 804

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IBEN Training opportunities in IB Asia Pacific

© International Baccalaureate Organization

Date Training Venue

2 – 6 June PYP, MYP and DP Workshop Leader training 

Chiang Mai, Thailand

27 – 29 August WSL training in Japanese for the Japan Project Tokyo, Japan

3 – 5 Sept PYP, MYP and DP Workshop Leader training 

Bali, Indonesia

6 – 7 Sept PYP, MYP and DP School Visit Team Member training  Bali, Indonesia

15 ‐19 Oct PYP, MYP and DP Workshop Leader training  Beijing, China

26 – 28 Nov PYP, MYP and DP Combined Team Leader and Consultant training  Singapore

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IBEN WSL Refresher Courses in IB Asia Pacific

© International Baccalaureate Organization

Date Training Venue

6 – 8 Sep WSL Refresher Course in BahasaIndonesia for WSL based in Indonesia Bali, Indonesia

17‐19 Oct WSL Refresher Course in Chinese for WSL based in China and HK Beijing, China

October Dates TBC WSL Refresher Course in India for WSL based in India Hyderabad, India

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Update from Assessment• Craig Escott, Examiner Recruitment and Training Manager, 

based at Global Assessment Centre in Cardiff, Wales.

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IB Examiners

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The Academic Division and IBEN• Three educator roles

– Curriculum developers– Knowledge consultants– Committee representatives

• Processes vary between programmes but are increasingly aligned 

• Issues of curriculum cycle of use• Over 250 educators used in 2011• Online education 

– Course developers– Course evaluators– Recommendations to Pamoja

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Global IBEN Project

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Global Project Wordle

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What is IBEN & who are the educators?

• A project designed to enhance the professional relationship between the IB Educator and the IB.

• Education professionals who contribute to the development of IB programmes and certificates as;  examiners, workshop leaders, school visitors, curriculum  developers, consultants, and various other valuable activities within the IB community.

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Why is Global IBEN critical?

The IB has always collaborated with educators in all 

aspects of curriculum development, workshops, school 

visits and assessment. As the IB grows, the 

demand for IB Educators also increases and the ways of 

working efficiently with educators becomes more 

challenging. 

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Global objectives• Establish a Global approach to IB Educators.

• Provide a more rewarding & professional experience for IB Educators.

• Ensure a positive relationship between Global IBEN activities and IB World Schools.

• Establish a strategy for increasing the Global IBEN pool of educators to meet the growing and diverse needs of the IB.

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Global objectives continued

• Harmonize, where possible, the legal, contractual and financial terms and conditions relevant to IB Educators. 

• Recognize and agree on time sensitive IB activities that require the professional skills of the IB Educator and disseminate them effectively.

• Establish a Global IBEN database.

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Benefits to schools• Clear, consistent and more aligned global policies and 

processes in place.  

• Quality activities ensuring a high level of service to all IB World schools.

• Schools will have more developed and experienced educators.

• Effective and consistent communication between members of the network across all their activities.

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Benefits to schools continued...• A professional community 

• Share of best practice.  

• IB World Schools receive increased recognition for educator activities 

• New opportunities for career growth ‐ professional development

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Global IBEN Recommendations ‐ Overview

38 Recommendations:

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12 100% Complete9 > 75% ‐ 99% Complete1 > 50% ‐ 74% Complete1 > 26% ‐ 49% Complete14 < 26% Complete

1 Unknown

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Highlights so far…

Agreed role definition, descriptions & tasks with the roles

Policy on cross‐regional educators

Globally consistent honorariums

Yearly strategy to address over‐use and upskilling

Global travel insurance for IBEN members

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Highlights to come…

Global rewards programme

Common application form for all roles

All training costs of educators covered by the IB

Global IT support system

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Q & A