Association of International Schools in Africa

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Association of International Schools in Africa
Association of
International
Schools in Africa
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Cover Art by Alex Wickham (American International School of Cape Town)
AISA Pre-Conference Institutes
School Leaders Retreat
Business Managers Institute
Educators Conference
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Child Protection Symposium
The Westin Hotel
Cape Town, South Africa
March 2015
Table of Contents
5
AISA 2015 Sponsors
6
Welcome Note
7
AISA 2015 Pre-conference Institutes
8
AISA-GISS 2015
9
AISA 2015 School Leaders Retreat
9
•
Friday March 6, 2015
9
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Saturday March 7, 2015
10
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Sunday March 8, 2015
11
AISA 2015 Business Managers Institute
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Friday March 6, 2015
11
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Saturday March 7, 2015
11
•
Sunday March 8, 2015
12
AISA 2015 Educators Conference
12
•
Sunday March 8, 2015
13
•
Monday March 9, 2015
14
• Tuesday March 10, 2015
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Wednesday March 11, 2015
AISA International Child Protection Symposium
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Sunday March 8, 2015
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•
Monday March 9, 2015
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• Tuesday March 10, 2015
22
AISA 2015 Venue Maps
23
AISA 2015 Exhibitors’ List
23
AISA Key Dates
Association of
International
Schools in Africa
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AISA 2015 Conference Sponsors
AISA would like to recognise the generous support of the following sponsors:
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March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
Welcome Note
welcome to the 2015 AISA School Leaders Retreat, Business Managers Institute & Educators Conference.
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bring a great wealth of wisdom and experience.
membership that continues to grow and share ideas. Thank you to each of you for supporting the conference again this year.
As a learning organization we look forward to hearing your thoughts for how we might improve next year.
And finally I’d wish to thank all those who make this event a great one. To the conference presenters who have
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much
more:
THANK YOU!
commitment to AISA; for the service providers, thank you for making the event run smoothly; to the American
International School of Cape Town, thank you for your invaluable support; to the AISA Board, I thank you for
your guidance; to the delegates, thank you for coming and supporting the event; and to the AISA team, thank
you for making this look so effortless, when I know it is anything but.
Dr. Peter Bateman
Executive Director
Have a wonderful few days!
Peter
Mar 5 - 7
PRECONF
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March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
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PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Pre-conference Institutes
Thursday 5 - Saturday 7, March 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Access for all students in the MYP years 4-5/DP (special needs)
(MYP + Diploma Programme) - Laura Malbogat
March 5-7
8:30 - 17:00
Venue: Meeting Room 2.43, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
Inquiry and the Librarian across the three programmes (Continuum) - Dawn Rutland
Venue: Meeting Room 2.45, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 5-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
Collaborative Planning (PYP) - Jill Shadbolt
Venue: Meeting Room 2.44, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 5-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
TOK (Diploma Programme) - Andrew Watson
Venue: Meeting Room 2.46, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 5-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
Service Learning Institute - Cathy Berger-Kaye
Venue: Meeting Room 2.66, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 6-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
Advanced Moodle Training for Teachers (AISA SchooLink Schools Only) - Jeremy Schwartz
Venue: Meeting Room 1.52, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 6-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
Trauma Counseling (First Responders Training) - Doug Walker
Venue: Meeting Room 2.65, The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
March 6-7
8:30 - 17:00
Registration 8:00
Secretariat - Room 1.92
10:00 - 10:30
Morning Coffee Break
7
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Coffee
Break
March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
AISA – GLOBAL ISSUES SERVICE SUMMIT (GISS) 2015
Maputo, Mozambique, April 23-25
The AISA – Global Issues Service Summit is about sharing ideas, building relationships and
empowering youth to make change as students come together to consider and develop solutions
for global issues.
This year celebrates the 7th Annual GISS and will be hosted by the American International School
of Mozambique from April 23rd to 25th. The theme of this year is Lanzelela: “Educating for
Sustainability”. Lanzelela means “an important pursuit” or “pursue a goal”; coined in Changane,
a language common in southern Mozambique. The pursuit for the 2015 summit will be to
understand and promote Education for Sustainability. We believe education is the key to
unleashing sustainable attitudes. It has the essential role of forming citizens who are engaged to
their communities’ improvement. Educated citizens are committed to sustainable attitudes at
home, in their businesses or workplace, in social enterprises, and among friends. They will share
their sustainable attitudes with everyone around them creating a virtuous cycle.
To find out more about the AISA-GISS conference go to http://aisagiss.org/
There will also be a GISS table at the exhibition space at the AISA 2015 conference and Gabriel Limaverde, the host of the event, is
happy to answer any of your queries. He can be contact at: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIP’S AVAILABLE: Scholarships are available for schools wanting to bring students to the event. See the AISA Service
Award at www.aisa.or.ke
#AfricaEd is a Twitter chat every Tuesday and Thursday focused on creating
connections and sharing ideas among educators working on the African Continent
and beyond. The slow chat starts at 7am GMT and lasts throughout the day.
Chat topics vary each week and have included discussions of classroom resources,
technology training and navigating hiring fairs. Visit africaedchat.com search
#AfricaEd or @rharwood17 on Twitter or email Ryan Harwood at
rharwood.lincoln.edu.gh for more information.
PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 School Leaders Retreat
Friday March 6, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Exhibitors Set-Up
9:00
AISA School Leaders Retreat Registration
11:00 -14:30
Registration Foyer
AISA Collaborative Inquiry Groups
14:30 - 16:00
Group 1:
Child Protection
- What is our
responsibility?
Dennis Larkin &
Rebecca Caudill
Rm 1.61
Group 3:
Group 2:
Teacher Growth,
Recruiting Supervision and
Getting the
Appraisal
Right People at
Andy Pagethe Right Time!
Smith & Liz
Jim Laney &
Hargreaves
Elaine Nicholson
Rm 1.63
Rm 1.62
Group 5:
Keep Calm
& Carry On:
Courage,
Consistency, and
Commitment
Through Crisis
Irene Epp &
Dustin Collins
Rm 2.64
Group 6:
Service Learning
for 21st Century
Learning
Clara Mwangi &
Andrew Kimwele
Rm 1.74
AISA Annual General Meeting - Session 1
16:30 - 18:30
18:30 - 20:00
Group 4:
Foundations Mission, Vision
and School
Facilities
John Roberts &
Jodi Lake
Rm 1.64
Rooftop Terrace - AISA Full Member Schools Only
AISA School Leaders Retreat, Business Managers Institute Welcome Cocktail
& Exhibition Opening
Exhibition Hall
Saturday March 7, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Secretariat Opens - Late Registrations
8:00
Secretariat
Morning Plenary Session
8:30 - 9:30
Rooftop Terrace
Coffee with the Exhibitors
9:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 12:30
Exhibition Hall
Financing Learning
(Part 1)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Leading for Learning
(Part 1)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
Lunch Break
12:30 -13:30
13:30 - 15:00
Exhibition Hall
17:15 - 18:00
Financing Learning
(Part 2)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Leading for Learning
(Part 2)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
Governing for Learning
(Part 2)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
Afternoon Coffee with the Exhibitors
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Governing for Learning
(Part 1)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
Exhibition Hall
Leading for Learning
(Digest Version)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
Financing Learning
(Digest Version)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Governing for Learning
(Digest Version)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
Individual
Reflection Time
AISA Annual General Meeting (Session 2)
Rooftop Terrace - Full Member Schools Only
Evening
Dinner with Friends
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PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 School Leaders Retreat
Sunday March 8, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Secretariat Opens - Late Registrations
8:00
Secretariat
Morning Plenary Session
8:30 - 9:30
Rooftop Terrace
Coffee with the Exhibitors
9:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 12:30
Exhibition Hall
Financing Learning
(Part 1)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Leading for Learning
(Part 1)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
Lunch Break
12:30 -13:30
13:30 - 15:00
Exhibition Hall
Financing Learning
(Part 2)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Leading for Learning
(Part 2)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
Governing for Learning
(Part 2)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
Afternoon Coffee with the Exhibitors
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Governing for Learning
(Part 1)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
Exhibition Hall
Financing Learning
(Digest Version)
Chip Barder
Rm 1.63
Leading for Learning
(Digest Version)
Kevin Bartlett
Rm 1.62
17:00 - 17:45
School Leaders Retreat Wrap-Up Plenary Session
Rooftop Terrace - Full Member Schools Only
Are your students
performing to
international standards?
We are moving online
from October 2015
• Mathematical Literacy, Reading and Writing
assessments for Grades 3 to 10.
• Online Science for Grade 7 to 10.
• Paper and pencil assessments still available.
International Schools’ Assessment (ISA)
www.acer.edu.au/isa
Australian Council for Educational Research
March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
Governing for Learning
(Digest Version)
Teresa Arpin
Rm 1.61
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Individual
Reflection Time
PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Business Managers Institute
Friday March 6, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Registration
11:00 - 14:30
14:30 - 16:00
18:30 - 20:30
Registration Foyer
Job-A-Like Sessions
David Willows - Rm 2.62
Business Managers Institute Welcome Reception
Strelizia Conservatory
Saturday March 7, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
08:00
08:30 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 12:30
AISA Secretariat Opens - Late Registration
Morning Plenary Session
Rooftop Terrace
Coffee with the Exhibitors
Business Managers Institute Day 1
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Lunch
12:30 - 13:30
13:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Business Managers Institute Day 1
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Coffee with the Exhibitors
Business Managers Institute Day 1
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Sunday March 8, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
08:00
08:30 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 12:30
AISA Secretariat Opens
Morning Plenary Session
Rooftop Terrace
Coffee with the Exhibitors
Business Managers Institute Day 2
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Lunch
12:30 - 13:30
13:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 17:45
Business Managers Institute Day 2
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Coffee with the Exhibitors
Business Managers Institute Day 2
David Willows - Rm 1.64
Plenary: AISA 2015 School Leaders Retreat &
Business Managers Institute Closing Session
Rooftop Terrace
This year you will be able to check conference details and updates on the new AISA Conference Portal.
Once you have logged in, you will be able to:
• Check your profile. Update your contact information and upload a directory photo.
• Learn more about the sessions you will be attending
• Find out important practical information about the event.
• Download the essential pre-conference reading.
• See who else is coming to the event.
We have also created a mobile site where you will be able to access information on the conference and have conversations.
If you have not received your conference portal login, or need assistance, stop by the Finalsite Help desk at registration.
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PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Educators Conference
Sunday March 8, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
AISA Educators Conference
REGISTRATION
13:00 - 16:00
Registration Foyer
Coffee
14:30 - 16:00
JOB-A-LIKE SESSIONS
16:00 - 17:30
Strelizia Conservatory
Counsellors
High School Mathematics
Music Meeting Room 2.64
Meeting Room 2.46
Meeting Room 2.65
Curriculum Coordinators
High School Science
Meeting Room 1.43
Meeting Room 2.61
Service Learning & CAS
Coordinators
Development Officers Humanities Meeting Room 1.42
Meeting Room 2.62
Drama Teachers Language Arts Meeting Room 1.44
Meeting Room 2.63
ESL Library and Media Meeting Room 2.43
Meeting Room 2.41
Foreign Languages Lower Elementary Meeting Room 2.44
Meeting Room 2.42
MS Social Studies Meeting Room 1.51
Special Education
Meeting Room 1.52
Technology
Meeting Room 2.45
Upper Elementary Meeting Room 1.53
Visual Arts
Meeting Room 1.54
Meeting Room 1.41
The 4 x 12 Ideastorm
For this year’s opening plenary, we have asked four of our
conference facilitators to share with us ‘their best idea yet’.
They each have just 12 minutes to describe this idea to the
rest of us. Audience members will have a chance to get
involved as well.
AISA Educators Conference
Opening Plenary
18:00 - 19:30
Auditorium 2
The Cape Town International
Convention Centre (CTICC)
Speakers: Kevin Bartlett, David Willows, Cathryn Berger
Kaye and Michael Furdyk.
19:30 - 21:00
AISA 2015 Open Forum
Wednesday March 11th
13:00 – 14:30 (in the Exhibition Hall)
March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
AISA Educators Conference
Opening Cocktail
Exhibition Hall
This year AISA is trying out a new format Semi- Unconference
session on Wednesday afternoon. Using a facilitated open forum
structure, all participants are invited to attend, pose a question
or raise an issue and meet with others who choose to join in the
discussion. You might opt to delve deeper into an topic, ask for
solutions to challenges or reflect and plan actions at the end of
the conference. This is delegates time to learn in collaboration.
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PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Educators Conference
Monday March 9, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
AISA Secretariat Opens - Late Registration
8:00
Secretariat
The Morning Keynote: Child Protection Panel Discussion 1
8:30 - 9:30
Auditorium 2
Coffee with the Exhibitors
9:30 - 10:00
Exhibition Hall
Session Title
Presenter
Venue
Rich Allen
Meeting Room 1.42
Jill Bellamy
Marcus Ciambrello
Meeting Room 1.62
Laura Benson
Meeting Room 2.42
AP Calculus
Joseph Brandell
Meeting Room 2.45
Learning Support-Responding to student
needs and challenges in the classroom
Donna Chuula
Helen McBride
Meeting Room 1.63
Professional Development: Leading Adult Learning
Lynne Coleman
Meeting Room 2.61
Project-based Learning & Technology
for Global Citizenship
Michael Furdyk
Meeting Room 1.43
Teaching explicit thinking skills - fad or necessity?
Juliette Gyure
Meeting Room 2.62
Cathryn Berger Kaye
Meeting Room 1.64
Stephanie Parsons
Meeting Room 2.64
Tuning Out To Turning On: Engaging Modern Minds
Learning Through Inquiry
10:00 - 17:00
FULL DAY
INSTITUTES
12:30 - 13:30
LUNCH BREAK
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
AFTERNOON
COFFEE WITH
EXHIBITORS
Exhibition Hall
Educators Conference Full Day Institutes Day 1
Literacy Leaders and Collaborative Coaching
Knocking Down Walls: Advancing
Curriculum with Service Learning
Choice, Play and Independence in the
Upper Elementary and Middle School Classroom
Michael J. Pasternak
The Power of Stories in the International Classroom
Auditorium 2
Students and Teachers Learning
to manage the future together
Willis Goldbeck
Meeting Room 2.41
Designing and Implementing a
Teacher Action Research Project
Donna Kalmbach Phillips
Meeting Room 2.43
Jo Sargent
Meeting Room 2.65
Rachelle Savoie
Meeting Room 2.66
Jill Spencer
Meeting Room 2.63
Carolyn Temertzoglou
Ted Temertzoglou
Meeting Room 1.61
James Wehrli
Meeting Room 2.44
Douglas Williams
Meeting Room 1.44
Beliefs about teaching and learning in Early Years
Creating Engaging, Relevant and
Authentic Learning Experiences
Student Literacy and the Common Core: A Match
Made in Heaven or…Elsewhere? Secondary Grades
Physical Education & Sport: Building
Physically Literate 21st Century Learners
Macroeconomics Skills and Pedagogy
Learning to Work Like a Mathematician
(Secondary Years 7 - 12)
Dinner with Friends
Evening
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PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Educators Conference
Tuesday March 10, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
AISA Secretariat Opens
8:00
Secretariat
The Morning Keynote: Child Protection Panel Discussion 2
8:30 - 9:30
Auditorium 2
Coffee with the Exhibitors
9:30 - 10:00
Exhibition Hall
Session Title
Presenter
Venue
Rich Allen
Meeting Room 1.42
Jill Bellamy
Marcus Ciambrello
Meeting Room 1.62
Laura Benson
Meeting Room 2.42
AP Calculus
Joseph Brandell
Meeting Room 2.45
Learning Support-Responding to student
needs and challenges in the classroom
Donna Chuula
Helen McBride
Meeting Room 1.63
Professional Development: Leading Adult Learning
Lynne Coleman
Meeting Room 2.61
Project-based Learning & Technology
for Global Citizenship
Michael Furdyk
Meeting Room 1.43
Teaching explicit thinking skills - fad or necessity?
Juliette Gyure
Meeting Room 2.62
Cathryn Berger Kaye
Meeting Room 1.64
Stephanie Parsons
Meeting Room 2.64
Tuning Out To Turning On: Engaging Modern Minds
Learning Through Inquiry
10:00 - 17:00
FULL DAY
INSTITUTES
12:30 - 13:30
LUNCH BREAK
Exhibition Hall
15:00 - 15:30
AFTERNOON
COFFEE WITH
EXHIBITORS
Exhibition Hall
Educators Conference Full Day Institutes Day 2
Literacy Leaders and Collaborative Coaching
Knocking Down Walls: Advancing
Curriculum with Service Learning
Choice, Play and Independence in the
Upper Elementary and Middle School Classroom
The Power of Stories in the International Classroom
Web Strategy Workshop Africa
Designing and Implementing a
Teacher Action Research Project
Beliefs about teaching and learning in Early Years
Creating Engaging, Relevant and
Authentic Learning Experiences
Student Literacy and the Common Core: A Match
Made in Heaven or…Elsewhere? Secondary Grades
Physical Education & Sport: Building
Physically Literate 21st Century Learners
Macroeconomics Skills and Pedagogy
Learning to Work Like a Mathematician
(Secondary Years 7 - 12)
18:00 - 19:30
Rooftop Terrace
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Auditorium 2
Brooke Peterson
Meeting Room 2.41
Donna Kalmbach Phillips
Meeting Room 2.43
Jo Sargent
Meeting Room 2.65
Rachelle Savoie
Meeting Room 2.66
Jill Spencer
Meeting Room 2.63
Carolyn Temertzoglou
Ted Temertzoglou
Meeting Room 1.61
James Wehrli
Meeting Room 2.44
Douglas Williams
Meeting Room 1.44
AISA Executive Director’s Reception (By invitation only)
Exhibition closes
March 2015 | Cape Town, South Africa
Michael J. Pasternak
PRECONF
Mar 5 - 7
AISA 2015 Educators Conference
Wednesday March 11, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
AISA Secretariat Opens
8:00
Secretariat
Morning Keynote:
Imagining Future Friendly Schools: Transforming Education through Global Citizenship
8:30 - 9:30
Michael Furdyk
Auditorium 2
Coffee
9:30 - 10:00
Exhibition Hall
Session Title
Presenter
Dynamic Instructional Strategies in Action
Rich Allen
Meeting Room 1.42
Jill Bellamy
Marcus Ciambrello
Meeting Room 1.62
Laura Benson
Meeting Room 2.42
Connecting Pre-AP Mathematics with AP Calculus
Joseph Brandell
Meeting Room 2.45
Learning Support-Responding to student needs
and challenges in the classroom
Donna Chuula
Helen McBride
Meeting Room 1.63
Facilitative leadership in the classroom
Lynne Coleman
Meeting Room 2.41
Digital Tools for Future Friendly Schools
Michael Furdyk
Meeting Room 1.43
Juliette Gyure
Meeting Room 1.55
Cathryn Berger Kaye
Meeting Room 1.64
Stephanie Parsons
Meeting Room 2.64
Educators Conference Consultant Led Workshops (3 hours)
Back Off and Let Your Students Do the Thinking
10:00 - 13:00
Standing On The Shoulder of Giants:
Mentor Texts to Ignite Students’ Reading and Writing
Developing Global Thinkers
A Pause for Reflection that Matters
Comprehending Complex Texts
The Ensemble Approach of the
International Schools Theatre Association (ISTA)
Michael J. Pasternak
Teacher Action Research: Stories from the Field
Donna Kalmbach
Phillips
Meeting Room 1.41
Jo Sargent
Meeting Room 2.65
Rachelle Savoie
Meeting Room 2.66
Jill Spencer
Meeting Room 2.63
Beliefs about teaching and learning in Early Years
Creating Engaging, Relevant and Authentic
Learning Experiences
Build Students’ Competence and Confidence
With Engaging Vocabulary Activities
Activating Physically Literate Communities Carolyn Temertzoglou
Ted Temertzoglou
The AP Economics Exams: Grading and Writing Questions
Give Them A Choice (Years 4 - 9)
13:00 - 14:30
14:30 - 16:30
Auditorium 2
Meeting Room 1.61
James Wehrli
Meeting Room 2.44
Douglas Williams
Meeting Room 1.44
AISA ‘Semi Un-conference’ + Lunch
Exhibition Hall
Participant Led Workshops (see next page)
Pre-Dinner Cocktail
18:00 - 19:00
19:00 - Late
Venue
Ballroom Foyer
AISA 2015 Annual Gala Dinner
Ballroom
15
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Mar 5 - 7
PRECONF
AISA 2015 Participant Led Workshops
March 11, 2015 (Afternoon)
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
We know at AISA that we have some truly innovative educators across the continent who are implementing some exciting
learning initiatives in their schools and classrooms every day. We believe that at AISA we should provide a platform with which
to ‘talent share’ and grow our educators to inspire learning amongst each other. Below is a list of the successful applicants
presenting at the 2015 AISA Educators Conference.
Presenter & Co-Presenter Workshop
Peter C. Mott
Scott Miller
Kent Blakeney
ACE - A Transformational Approach to Accreditation
Rm 1.41
Active Learning Strategies for Vocabulary Development
Rm 1.42
Bullying and Victimization in Overseas Schools
Rm 1.43
Designing backwards from exhibition to unit plan - how to
Alexandra Blaauw develop creativity in your students
Rm 1.44
Participant Led Workshops (14:30 - 16:30)
Joyce Agyare, Melinda Schoeman & Estelle Getting students to read right, right now
Whitby Rm 1.61
Charlotte Seewald
High School Online Learning
Rm 1.62
Inclusion at The American International School of Johannesburg
Clare Michelsen & Cheryl Young (AISJ); What’s Included?
Rm 1.63
Inclusivity in Education: The physical education model and school
Joann Anokwuru principal responsibilities: Implication for Nigerian Schools
Rm 1.64
Fatoumata Amany
Janine Stegall & Abeni Johnson
Inquiry-Based and Multimedia Learning
Rm 2.61
Learning Through Play
Rm 2.62
Recognising different qualities in student Writing: using the
Judy Nixon International Schools' Assessment (ISA) in Writing
Rm 2.63
Susan Williams & Jo Bicknell
Nisse Welchman
Laura Rollison
Karla Brundage & Meg Pierce
Strategies for Struggling Readers & Reluctant Learners
Rm 2.64
Streamlining with Technology
Rm 2.65
Student Support Services and EAL/ESL
Rm 2.66
Teaching African Literature in Africa
Rm 2.41
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program: Innovation and
Brian Hartman Post-Secondary Opportunity
Rm 2.42
Gary Bond
Ingrid Turner
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The Brands of Findel
Rm 2.43
Visible Thinking in the English Classroom
Rm 2.44
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Mar 5 - 7
PRECONF
AISA International Child Protection Symposium
Sunday March 8, 2015
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
16:00 - 17:30
18:00 - 19:30
19:30 - 21:00
Registration
Registration Foyer (CTICC)
Opening Plenary and Keynote
Auditorium 2 (CTICC)
Opening Cocktail
Exhibition Hall
Monday March 9, 2015
The Westin Hotel
8:30 - 9:30
9:30 - 10:00
The Morning Plenary – Panel Discussion 1
CTICC Auditorium 2
Coffee
Old Harbour Lobby (Westin Hotel)
Doug Walker
Child Protection & Trauma Counseling
Bartholomew Diaz
Lois Engelbrecht
Child Protection Curriculum Development
Session 1 (Set 1)
10:00 - 12:30
Vasco Da Gama
Chris Roose
Child Protection & School Security
Sir Francis Drake
Dennis Larkin
Child Protection & School Policy
Marco Polo
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Veronica Pickering
Child Protection, the Local Community &
the Law
Bartholomew Diaz
Jane Larsson
Child Protection & School Accreditation
13:30 - 16:00
Session 2 (Set 2)
Marco Polo
John Ritter
Child Protection & International School Recruitment
Vasco Da Gama
Sherry Hamby
Child Protection and Research
Sir Francis Drake
16:00 - 17:00
Coffee / Jane Larsson (Global Update)
Marco Polo
Dinner with Friends
AISA would like to acknowledge the generous support
provided by Search Associates towards the AISA International
Child Protection Symposium.
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Mar 5 - 7
PRECONF
AISA International Child Protection Symposium
Tuesday March 10, 2015
The Westin Hotel
8:30 - 9:30
9:30 - 10:00
The Morning Plenary – Panel Discussion 2
Auditorium 2 (CTICC)
Coffee
Exhibition Hall
Veronica Pickering
Child Protection, the Local Community &
the Law
Bartholomew Diaz
Jane Larsson
Child Protection & School Accreditation
10:00 - 12:30
Session 3 (Set 2 repeat)
Marco Polo
John Ritter
Child Protection & International School Recruitment
Vasco Da Gama
Sherry Hamby
Child Protection and Research
Sir Francis Drake
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Doug Walker
Child Protection & Trauma Counseling
Bartholomew Diaz
Lois Engelbrecht
Child Protection Curriculum Development
13:30 - 16:00
Session 4 (Set 1 repeat)
Vasco Da Gama
Chris Roose
Child Protection & School Security
Sir Francis Drake
Dennis Larkin
Child Protection & School Policy
Marco Polo
Dinner with Friends
Delegates from the International Child Protection Symposium are welcome to stay on for the AISA Annual
Gala Dinner taking place on Wednesday March 11th at the CTICC Ballroom. Tickets are available in advance
for US$60 each at the AISA Secretariat (Rm 1.92 - CTICC).
THERE’S NO EXCUSE
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ISS is pleased to announce that we will be hosting our second
iFair on April 23! Our first iFair, held November 13, 2014, created
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The iFair combines interview sign-up with the latest technology
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AISA 2015 Venue Maps
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
CTICC: Level 0
28 The Westin Hotel 18 Registration Foyer 19 Clivia Conservatory 20 Jasminium & Strelitzia Restaurants 8 Auditorium 2
19 Jasminium Conservatory
19 Strelitzia Conservatory
CTICC: Level 1
2 Ballroom 4 Meeting Room 1.40 (Includes 1.41-1.46) 6 Meeting Room 1.60 (Includes 1.61-1.66) 5 Meeting Room
Suite1.50 (Includes 1.51-1.55) 7 Meeting Room Suite 1.70 (Includes 1.71-1.74) 9 Meeting Room Suite 1.90
(Includes 1.91-1.93) – Secretariat
CTICC: Level 2
10 Meeting Room 2.40 (Includes 2.41-2.46) 11 Meeting Room 2.60 (Includes 2.61-2.66) 12 Roof Terrace – Venue for the
AGMs, Morning Plenary Sessions on 7th and 8th, School leaders wrap up on 8th and ED’s Cocktail on the 10th
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AISA 2015 Exhibitors List
1. AISA-GISS
19. Insurance Services International
2. ATD-American
20. International Baccalaureate
3. Australian Council for Edu. Research
21. International Schools Services
4. Buffalo State, SUNY
22. Les Elfes Int’l Summer Winter Camps
5. Cambridge University Press
23. Mallory International Limited
6. CfBT Education Trust
24. McGraw-Hill Publishing
7. Clements Worldwide
25. New England Ass. of Schools & Colleges
8. Corporate Travel Management Ltd
26. Oxford University Press
9. Council of International Schools
27. Pearce McComish Tarabuku/Lamont
10. Curriculum Associates
28. Planson International
11. Edu-Lab
29. Raymond James Financial Services
12. Equip MySchool.com
30. Scholastic Inc
13. Faria Systems Inc.
31. Search Associates
14. Finalsite
32. Sugar Bay Resort
15. Findel Education Ltd
33. Teach Away Inc.
16. Global Educational Systems
34. TieCare International, Inc.
17. Hachette Education
35. University of Nebraska High School
18. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt International
36. Walden University
AISA KEY DATES 2015/16
2015
iation of
national
ols in Africa
March 15: Annual Scholarship and Award Applications Due
April 23-25: Global Issues Service Summit (GISS), American International School Mozambique
June 26th: Deadline for AISA Action Research Proposals
June 30: AISA Membership Fees Due
2016
March 3-5: AISA Pre-Conference Institutes
March 4-6: AISA School Leaders Retreat
March 4-6: AISA Business Managers Institute
March 6-9: AISA Educators Conference
March 9: Annual AISA Gala
March 12 – 14: Global Issues Service Summit (GISS), International School of Tanganyika (IST)
March 15: Annual Scholarship and Award Applications Due
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