Presentations
This session offers a fresh perspective on leading sustainable change. Shane will explore how to distinguish between superficial rebranding and genuine progress, showing how to work with your school's institutional memory rather than against it.
The presentation “Future Ready Teaching” explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and what it means for teachers and learners.
In this session, Marianne will share three advocacy initiatives that highlight the power of the school library to connect, inspire, and lead.
This presentation will delve into the best practices for this type of course, including skill-building, design process, mentorship, tools & equipment, while also highlighting some of the stories and product outcomes from our flagship design course at CIS.
In this session, we explore what this transition feels like for the students and consider ways in which we can support them across the school, so that they come to feel like they truly belong.
This session will explore how schools and classroom teachers can work together to support students through the academic demands they face, while prioritizing their well-being.
“Innovating Education for a Complex World” calls for innovative teaching and learning models that sustain teachers and center on students.
How can we use mathematics to prepare students for a complex and interconnected world? This presentation answers that question by demonstrating how core mathematical principles can be used to explore and address global challenges.
Participants will explore student projects that tackle real-world challenges, from urban mobility to climate action, and learn how to guide learners through the Project-Based Learning (PBL) cycle using mathematics as a lens for problem-solving, analysis, and advocacy.
Discover a fun, interactive framework for introducing new coding concepts to students.


