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Non-IB practitioners: Looking for IB training opportunities

Looking for IB training opportunitiesThe popularity of the IB programmes has shown impressive growth worldwide, and educators are interested in learning more about IB programmes.  These pages are meant to assist non-IB educators.

Please note that the IB is not a certifying board for teacher training. Participants who complete IB –approved workshops will receive a certificate of attendance which attests to participation in the workshops. It is neither a teaching credential nor a qualification for teaching.


Teachers who are not currently in IB schools may attend the following workshops:

For Primary Years Programme:

PDFWorkshop 1A - An introduction to the IB Standards for Administrators new to the PYP


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Workshop 1B - An introduction to the PYP curriculum model

 

For Middle Years Programme:

For Diploma Programme:

Category 2 and Category 3 workshops are specifically designed for experienced IB practitioners who are presently in IB schools.

Non-IB educators can access the global calendar to search for the training opportunities in the above workshops. To register, please email ibapevents@ibo.org to register via REGIS – our on-line registration platform. Payment is by credit card only.

- PD Global Workshops

- The IB Teacher Awards

- IB Regional Conferences


 

workshop calendar

2012 workshop planning calendar an IB Google Doc. click here [more+]




PD: Unpacking the standards and practices - ways in which schools may fulfill IB programme standards and practices for professional development.


 

Choosing the right workshop


What is a Category 1, 2, 3 workshop? click here [more+]

Primary Years Programme workshop descriptions

Middle Years Programme workshop descriptions

Diploma Programme
workshop descriptions

Continuum Workshops
Continuum (DP/MYP/PYP)

 


 

Contact


IB Asia Pacific Regional office


Email: ibid@ibo.org