IB Asia Pacific Newsletter
Quarter Two, 2008
Networks and Associations
IB Networks in Australasia
The PYP Inclusive network in Victoria and beyond continues to
perform an incredibly complementary and supportive role for
PYP schools. (Contact the Sydney Office if you have not
received their latest Newsletter).
PYP networks have recently been established in SA, NSW/ACT
and NZ and are becoming more active.
There is a new MYP Eastern Network (MYPEN) group which has
formed in Victoria, The South Australian MYP network (SAMYP)
continues to offer quality PD for MYP teachers and schools.
There are also active DP Coordinators groups in NSW/ACT, VIC,
SA, QLD and now in NZ. Add to these Heads Networks,
Librarians, teachers of Chinese and IBAP regional and in
-school workshops are well complemented by these support
groups as are authorised, candidate and interested schools.
The Association of Australasian IB Schools (AAIBS) is
developing mail boxes in its www.aaibs.org website so that all
networks can post their agendas, minutes, newsletters and
support information to benefit and communicate with all IB
schools.
LIS (Library Information Specialists)
Latest updates on our committee
Anthony Tilke, Japan will be moving on from Japan to Bangkok
Patana School, Thailand in June as Head of the Resource
Centre. Bangkok Patana School conducts the IB Diploma
program. Anthony will then represent Thailand for IBAP LIS.
Anthony is also completing his PhD.
New appointments
Hanna Lattuputty, Indonesia has been appointed as one of two
Co-Chairs of IASL (International Association of School
Librarianship) International Focus-Special Interest Group.
Jane Viner, Australia has recently been elected as one of three
ALIA (Australian Library Information Association)
representatives on the ALIA / ASLA (Australian School Library
Association) Policy Advisory Group for school libraries.
Australasia
Jane Viner requested a comprehensive list of the Library
co-ordinators in IB program schools in Australasia. This area
includes Australia, Fiji and New Zealand. A big thank you to
Stefanie Sandford and the support of Greg Valentine, Regional
Representative Australasia. We hope this updated list will
enable IBAP LIS to ensure that school libraries in Australasia
are included in any relevant IBO correspondence. If library staff
change in your school, please update the details with the AAIBS
Head office in Sydney.
Australia
Methodist Ladies’ College, Kew, Victoria celebrated World Book/
Literature Day with a Year 8 Forum of 150 students. The
literature activities were organised by two MLC teacher
librarians – Amanda Lucas and Clare Vella. The event flowed
along extremely well and was thoroughly enjoyed by students
and staff.
- Jane Viner, Director of MLC Libraries, Kew
The International Baccalaureate South Australia Teacher-
Librarian Network first meeting of 2008 was held on 28 February
at Stradbroke Schools. Maryann Pearson of Woodcroft College
shared ideas on pedagogy and inquiry inspired by a Ross Todd
workshop.
- Alison Hicks, Teacher Librarian, IBSAT Facilitator, Gilles St
Primary School, Adelaide
India
Sharad Pawar International School, Pune celebrated World
Maths Day on 5 March. Students were motivated to register for
the online Mental Maths and games on the eve of World Maths
Day. The Library and computer labs were busy due to the
students playing Maths games online.
- Mr Sharat Pawate, Head Librarian
Choithram International School, Madhya Pradesh, Central India
celebrated ‘World Book Day’ with great enthusiasm. A special
morning assembly on ‘Reading’ with a number of activities
including storytelling, DEAR (Drop everything and read)
program and a talk on Plagiarism for Senior Students.
- Ms Naaz Kirmani, Librarian / IB Co Co-ordinator
Delhi Public School, Dharuheda, Haryana, Northern India World
Book Day was celebrated with a Special Assembly focus on
‘Reading’ with a range of activities - Grades V-VIII: Poster
making on ‘Read’; students created Art showing children reading
in a variety of situations and Grades IX-XII: Quiz on author and
characters.
- Mr Anurudh Kumar, Librarian
Indus International School, Bangluru, South India celebrated an
elaborate World Book and Copyright Day on 23 April, 2008 with
a special assembly created by the Librarians. A few lines quoted
by the Head Librarian are: “23 April: is a symbolic date for
world literature, for on this date and in the same year of 1616,
Shakespeare died. It is also the date of birth or death of other
prominent authors”. The day was marked with many
competitions which were conducted with great enthusiasm.
- Ms Lamiya Bharmal, Head Librarian
Exciting, enriching, inspiring and innovative were the months of
March-April this year. We networked, shared, learned,
appreciated, associated and grew better professionally. G.D.
Goenka World School, Haryana, Northern India celebrated
World Book Day with a very special assembly designed for all
grade levels. The day was marked with the lighting of a candle
on a book and an inspiring anecdote by the teacher librarian
who motivated the student community to apply their reading
retention and win spot prizes These prizes were bookmarks
specially made for Goenka by Shipley School, California, USA
students as part of International School Libraries Day 2007.
Einstein has stated, “Reading is the most complex task that man
has ever devised for himself.
- Madhu Bhargava, Dean of Libraries
Indonesia
IB DP Meeting in Jakarta - Discussions at this meeting included:
IBAP LIS (copy and distribution of the newsletter); how to
develop a new IB library; Extended Essays; Academic honesty
and malpractice and Inter library visits. IB coordinators have
been emailed about issues such as IB acknowledgement for
local IB librarian meeting; qualifications for IB DP; possibility to
have IB Diploma training occur in Indonesia and the opportunity
to have informal meeting with EE supervisors. Information
literacy workshop - The Association of Indonesian School
Professional (APISI) with full funding support from IFLA’s Core
Programme ALP will be having a five day workshop on
Information Literacy. This regional event is part of the APISI
program which is promoting information literacy around the
Indonesian archipelago. The event will take place in Bogor from
7 – 11 July 2008. The goal of this workshop is to establish an
information literacy module of one subject for each level from
elementary, junior and senior high school to be given out to the
Indonesian Ministry of Education and National Library as part of
our contribution to education development and especially school
librarianship in Indonesia.
- Hanna Latuputty, Senior Librarian, The British International
School, Tangerang, Indonesia
Japan
Various contacts are made especially with librarians in schools
new to IB curricula, sometimes through email, responding on
OCC, etc. As a committee member I represent Japan and
Korea. However, I will be moving to a school in Thailand, which
does DP, in the summer, so in the short term, there isn't anyone
to represent this association. However, librarians are
encouraged to log onto OCC and post suggestions or email Jane
Viner with expressions of interest.
- Anthony Tilke, Yokohama International School, Japan
Singapore
International schools with IBO programmes in Singapore
continue to grow in number and size. Of the fourteen schools
that belong to the International Schools of Singapore - Library
Network (ISS-LN) eleven schools will be offering at least one of
the three programmes - PYP, MYP, or DP - by August 2008. See
our wiki: http://silcsing.wikispaces.com/
ISS-LN is in the process of planning a one-day professional
development conference called "Hands On Literacy: in the
classroom and library" on 15 November 2008, at the Australian
International School of Singapore. The idea is to run this every
two years, in alternation with the successful biennial Teach-IT
conference http://teachit2007.wetpaint.com, organized by the IT
directors of the various international schools. The need for
more opportunities for IBO officially accredited professional
development for teacher-librarians is recognized by all of
us. We have arranged an open meeting in early June with Mario
Gauci, one of the PYP associate managers in the IB Asia Pacific
office in Singapore, to discuss the issue. Mario is a
teacher-librarian himself and used to work at Overseas Family
School, Singapore, so we have high hopes of understanding and
progress in this area.
- Katie Day, PYP Teacher-Librarian, United World College of SE
Asia, Singapore
AAIBS
The Association of Australasian IB Schools held its annual
Conference in Sydney at Monte Sant Angelo School in
mid-April. Around 250 delegates heard keynote addresses
focused around the theme “knowing the heart, knowing the
mind”. Indigenous themes were a major feature of the
conference with keynote addresses from Professor Frank
Brennan SJ, Dame Carol Kidu, Eva Cox and Professor Larissa
Behrendt.
Judith Guy, IB Asia Pacific Regional Director spoke to update
delegates on IB global and Regional developments. Other key
IB Regional office staff including Ed Lawless, Professional
Development manager, Nigel Forbes Harper, DP Regional
Manager, Curtis Beaverford, MYP Associate Regional Manager,
Tania Lattanzio, PYP Associate Regional Manager and Greg
Valentine, Regional Representative attended the conference and
led pre-conference sessions dealing with current issues in their
respective areas of responsibility.
At the Conference AAIBS holds its AGM and new members were
elected or co-opted for a year and a new Chair was elected as
the previous Chair, Antony Mayrhofer’s term had ended.
The new Chair is Chris Rebbeck of Blackwood High School.
Chris has been teaching for over 30 years and is currently the
IB MYP Co-ordinator at Blackwood High School, part of the
Mitcham Hills Education Cluster in South Australia (the largest in
the world comprising a high school and 6 partner Primary
schools). In his role at Blackwood High Chris teaches Science
and Mathematics and is part of the team responsible for the
implementation of the MYP across the cluster. Chris has
coordinated the authorisation and evaluation process of the
IBMYP at two schools and has previously held the position of
IBMYP Co-ordinator at two other schools. Chris is an accredited
IB Asia Pacific MYP Mathematics work shop leader and has
presented at numerous IB MYP workshops throughout Asia
Pacific as well as State, National and International conferences.
He has presented whole school IB MYP pre-authorisation training
and has been part of evaluation and authorisation teams for the
IB. Chris is currently a member of the Personal Project
curriculum review committee. In South Australia Chris is the
secretary of the SAMYP Coordinator group which meets
regularly to plan sharing good practice sessions and developing
support networks for new schools.
Here is the AAIBS Standing Committee for 2008-2009.
Antony Mayrhofer
Association of IB Schools in Japan and Korea Update
AIBSJK information is available on our website:
http://www.senri.ed.jp/ib/aibsjk/index.htm. General information
is posted on this site, plus there is a password protected section
for member schools.
The long awaited AIBSJK AGM is currently underway, making
use of e-mail, wikis and an online survey tool. The virtual
meeting was necessary after we were unable to find a time
where member Heads were able to meet. Heads are
encouraged to participate in the wiki discussions, or allocate
another administrator or coordinator to do so on their behalf.
Information for participating has been sent to all members, as
well as being posted on our association homepage.
Since the last IBAP newsletter, PYP and MYP affiliate programme
groups held their spring meetings at Osaka International School
(PYP) and Katoh Gakuen (MYP). Group members will have
received minutes from these meetings via their group chairs,
however, if anyone else is interested, they can either write to
the group chair or refer to the programme group webpage for
details. The DP coordinators group are holding their spring
meeting on May 26th at Fukuoka International School.
PYP East Asia Network Group:
http://www.senri.ed.jp/ib/pypeang/index.htm
MYP East Asia Network Group:
http://www.senri.ed.jp/ib/mypeang/index.htm
The next programme group meeting times and contact details
are as follows:
PYP Network Group meeting – 10 Oct 2008 @ Hiroshima
International School (To be confirmed)
(Clarence Coombs, ccoombs@senri.ed.jp PYP Network Group
Chair)
MYP East Asia Network Group meeting 30 Oct. 2008 @ K
International School, Tokyo (To be confirmed)
(Gwyn Underwood, gunderwood@senri.ed.jp, MYP East Asia
Network Group Chair)
DP Coordinators Group meeting – (To be decided on at spring
meeting)
(Peter Heimer, pheimer@senri.ed.jp, AIBSJK Vice-Chair)
I wish you all a restful summer break, and thanks to all
supportive members of the association as we at OIS complete
our 2-year rotation as Chair. The school to take over the Chair
position for the next two years will be announced to members
after the AGM voting in June.
Gwyn Underwood (Chair) gunderwood@senri.ed.jp
Peter Heimer (Co-chair) pheimer@senri.ed.jp
Networks and Associations in the region
AAIBS
The AAIBS was established specifically to assist schools in Australasia, providing a network of professional support, information and service. The AAIBS has information on entrance requirements for universities throughout the region.
SAIBSA
SAIBSA members are authorized or implementing schools and its education practicioners. SAIBSA aims to facilitate communication with authorized and implementing IB schools in the South Asia sub-region and with the South Asia sub-regional office.
AIBSIJK
The AIBSIJK originated as an association for Heads and Diploma Programme coordinators to meet to exchange information. With the introduction of the MYP and PYP, the association has evolved into a larger organization with the three programme groups (PYP, MYP and DP) meeting separately for programme-specific meetings. All IB World Schools in Japan and Korea (with Taiwan schools now guests and pending official acceptance) are automatically granted membership. The programme groups are generally open to candidate and interested schools. Please refer to the association website for more details, or contact:
Gwyn Underwood (Chair) gunderwood@senri.ed.jp
Peter Heimer (Co-chair) pheimer@senri.ed.jp

