Presentations
Discover new approaches to story time to create richer, more meaningful literacy experiences.
This session will provide educators with a framework to inspire students to see mathematics as a force for positive change.
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.
This session explores what successful, sustainable change looks like through the lens of research on innovation diffusion, capacity building, and behaviour science.
This workshop explores the value of integrating outdoor learning into the everyday curriculum and how these experiences can help align and reinforce your school’s values.
This session explores innovative and sustainable pathways for bilingual education in the AI era, framed around the practical journey from curriculum standards to instructional design and assessment strategies.
In this interactive session, Todd (Shiding) will share a hands-on example from his own classroom: a custom-built ChatGPT bot designed to support students through the IB Mathematics Internal Assessment (IA) writing process.
Effective communication in the classroom is not just about what we say—but how we say it. This presentation examines the use of “precise phrasing” strategies, or subtle linguistic shifts that invite reflection, reduce resistance, and guide students toward deeper engagement and ownership of learning.
In this workshop, we’ll look at two different models of assessing student work in a computer science class.



