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Librarians

Open to librarians and IB educators for the Diploma Programme and Career-Related Programme.

DP/CPCat 1&2virtual
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Overview

This workshop is designed to prepare you to develop or improve a library or media centre that supports the IB mission statement and philosophy. The workshop will consider the ways in which the library can support teaching and learning in the DP & CP classroom.

This workshop will enable you to:

• Develop an understanding of the IB mission and philosophy through the programme model as a context for a holistic learning experience.

• Understand specific DP + CP assessment requirements.

• Explore ways in which librarians can have an impact on teaching and learning in the DP + CP and the link between librarian and teacher collaboration in support of student achievement.

• Assess the relevant links between IB programme standards and practices to enhance the teaching and learning experience.

• Implement DP + CP policies and procedures affecting the librarian.

Recommended for

Librarians and IB educators involved in the development of library resources supporting the Diploma Programme and the Career-Related Programme within their school.

Workshop benefits:

  • Courses delivered by approved and experienced IB workshop leaders.
  • 12 hours of live/real-time instruction plus 3 hours of asynchronous/offline work across three-days. Delegates are required to attend and participate in all scheduled sessions in order to receive their IB certificate.
  • Opportunities to meet participants from a range of schools, both within the UK and internationally.
  • Competitively priced with discounts for IBSCA member schools.
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Workshop Fees

Virtual Workshops & Twilight Workshops:

  • IBSCA full member school: £460.00
  • IBSCA Associate, Candidate & Single Programme Member School: £550.00
  • Non IBSCA Member School: £640.00

Prices stated do not include VAT. Delegates will be charged 20% VAT if applicable.

Is this Category correct for me?

Category 1 workshops focus on IB philosophy and implementation. They are open to educators from schools that have decided to apply for IB authorisation. They are also relevant for educators who are new to a school with an existing IB programme.

Category 2 workshops focus on IB programme delivery. They emphasise assessment, teaching and learning methodologies and exploring best practice in the classroom. They are open to experienced IB educators who have completed Category 1 training and currently teach in an IB programme.

IBSCA Workshop FAQs

Yes, IBSCA is an authorised provider of IB workshops. Delegates attending our training receive instruction from qualified IB workshop leaders. Those who complete the training will receive an official IB certificate of attendance.

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