Presentations
This session aims to equip participants with a comprehensive linguistic equity toolkit to use in their classrooms.
Participants will play the Brain Architecture Game, a creation of the Creative Media & Behavioral Health Center @ University of Southern California; Center on the Developing Child @ Harvard University; Clinical & Translational Science Institute @ the University of Pittsburgh; and the FrameWorks Institute.
The following season will focus on the need for leaders to possess effective facilitation skills to guide discussions efficiently, ensuring that every team member's ideas are heard and valued.
Marketing techniques borrowed from the business world and adapted for your school library. Turn your library into the most important learning centre in your school community!
articipants will explore AI tools that support academic integrity, collaborate on best practices, and share participant-developed methods.
Lunch is no longer just a break—it's a classroom for life! This session challenges the status quo by transforming the school lunch period into a dynamic curriculum on manners, dialogue, nutrition, and essential 21st-century skills.
This will be an introduction to Xcode. Learn how to promote entrepreneurship and agency at your school with app development.
COVID-19 has precipitated a major experiment for education systems across the world and this provides an amazing opportunity for AI to assist in the beneficial transformation of teaching and learning that remote and hybrid approaches are likely to catalyse.
This session will explore how different Google tools can promote collaboration, independent learning, creativity and intercultural understanding.
Professional Development for teaching staff is usually a norm for most schools to support student learning. What about the training for non-teaching staff?