09:30-10:00 Welcome and Introductions 10:00-12:30 First Session - PD for school counsellors 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:30 Second Session - Collaborative Planning Time 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:00 End of day plenary and wrap-up
This pre-conference session is for members of the AGIS Elementary Literacy working
group as well as for staff teaching literacy in the PYP primary school. We have students in our classrooms who love writing as well as students who find writing challenging and are reluctant to compose a text. In the course of their learning, students are exposed to a variety of texts forms according to the learning objectives. They write personal recounts, narrative as well as non-fiction texts. One way to help students become independent effective writers is through the use of mentor texts. By having a closer look into different sorts of mentor texts, students are exposed to a variety of genres and are given ideas of what written texts should look like. They detect writing conventions and realize that reading as well as writing are interconnected when making meaning of texts. Analysing mentor texts is not only about teaching students how to read and write but even more - teaching them to read texts like writers. The shift from "teaching writing" to "teaching the writer" is an important step in understanding the value of student agency within the IB classroom. The agenda of our session is as follows: 09:30-10:00 Welcome Coffee 10:00-12:30 First Session (Student agency and mentor texts: how to give students voice, choice and ownership) 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:30 Second Session (Fostering literacy skills) 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:00 End of day plenary and wrap-up (Main ideas and examples we take away)
Attendees will explore and gain practical strategies to support diverse learners, foster student independence, collaborate effectively with teachers, and enhance their professional confidence to create a more inclusive and empowering learning environment.
This workshop offers an opportunity for PYP Coordinators and assistant principals across AGIS schools to come together and explore innovative strategies to enhance teaching and learning. Participants will engage in collaborative discussions on evaluation processes, share programmatic solutions to common challenges, and strategize for the 2025/26 academic year. With a focus on addressing the shared needs and priorities of AGIS schools, the session aims to foster alignment, collaboration, and a collective vision for the future of PYP in Germany.
This engaging and interactive session is designed for primary and secondary school educators to explore key aspects of media literacy in the digital age. Through this in-depth, one-day workshop, participants will examine how AI, social media, and algorithms shape young learners’ media consumption and creation. The session also addresses critical issues, including the spread of misinformation, ethical media use, fostering healthy digital habits, and enhancing critical thinking through diverse activities and digital tools.
• 09:30-10:00 Welcome Coffee • 10:00-12:30 First Session: Fostering responsible digital habits and privacy awareness. Encouraging ethical use of digital devices and platforms. • 12:30-13:30 Lunch • 13:30-15:30 Second Session: Detecting and preventing digital threats. Understanding digital identity, rights, and intellectual property. • 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break • 16:00-17:00 Exploring the implications of digital footprint & wrap-up.
As a language teacher at ISB and author partnered with Cambridge University Press, Pearson, and Kognity, I aim to assist and support fellow educators. I focus on digital media and language learning, subjects I have devoted significant time to exploring. Through workshops and writing... Read More →
Friday September 26, 2025 09:00 - 15:45 CEST TBAAm Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam
Are you a primary subject specialist teacher or homeroom teacher looking for ways to build a lesson which is differentiated and inquiry based to help support all learners? These two fundamental elements of the Approaches to Teaching will be explored in detail and time will be given to problem solve and improve subject specific lesson plans together.
Schedule: 09:30-10:00 Circle Time-Introduction
10:00-12:30 Session 1: Differentiation ensures that all students have access to meaningful and appropriately challenging learning experiences. In this session we will explore the potential barriers that need to be considered and ways to modify content, process, product or learning environments so that all students are supported. This session will offer strategies and tips that can be implemented in the classroom to help us move away from a one-size fits all model.
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Session 2: -We will unpack what we currently know regarding inquiry learning and will use a visual thinking routine to further our understanding. -We will then break into groups to look at sample lesson plans and look for ways to improve them through what we have learned regarding differentiation and inquiry.
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:00 -Teachers will have time to look at a current lesson they will be teaching in the future and look for ways to improve it through what they have learned during the session.
Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation explores the rise of anxiety, depression, and mental health struggles among young people, particularly in relation to technology, social media, and changing childhood experiences. The Student Agency and Leadership working group will host a full day session seeing how the main topics raised in this book could be addressed by student leadership and agency in schools through practical implementation strategies.
09:30-10:00: Welcome Coffee - Icebreaker
10:00-12:30 1st Session: The Anxious Generation: Leigh Krueger The Rise of Anxiety and Depression The Decline of Real-World Social Skills The Impact of Social Media Overprotective Parenting and Risk Avoidance
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 2nd Session:The Role of Student Leadership - Practical implementationnStrategies: Dr Cora Saurer
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:00 End of day plenary and wrap-up: Annual meeting Creating a mission and value set for the Student Agency and Leadership working group. Feedback on the Young Leaders Conference (gr3-5) and Aspiring Leaders Conference (gr6-8) 2025 Discussion for the need for a Future Leaders Conference (gr9-12)
Instruction, Assessment and Innovation Coordinator, Metropolitan School Frankfurt
Being in education for over 24 years has taught me the real meaning of "you are never too old to learn". Whilst I enjoy problem-solving and creative thinking and bring these regularly into my teaching, I also value and appreciate well-structured systems and order. My passion topics... Read More →