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Scholastic

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Scholastic is committed to providing educational content of the highest quality in digital and print formats for the next generation of learners. Talk to us about some of our very latest products and you’ll learn how to motivate students to become lifelong independent readers. You’ll also discover an alternative approach to mathematics that uses visual representations to build deep conceptual understanding from a very early age.

Contact details:
Scholastic
557 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
USA
Tel: + 40722454800
Website: http://emea.scholastic.com

Conference Attendee:
Burcu Ozden / bozden@scholastic.com


Search Associates

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Search Associates is the most successful recruiting agency in international education. In the last 25 years, we have assisted over 30,000 administrators, teachers, counselors, librarians, and interns to find jobs in top international schools around the world.

Our 18 offices and 12 job fairs worldwide ensure a more personalized service to both candidates and schools throughout the overseas hiring process.  Working with more than 600 member schools, Search Associates provides quality recruitment and consulting services, including Head of School and Administrative searches. To learn more about us, please visit searchassociates.com.

Contact details:
Search Associatse
P.O Box 636,
Dallas PA 18612
USA
Phone Number: (+1) 717-712-6930
Fax Number: (+1) 717-266-3619
Website: searchassociates.com


Conference Attendees:
Julie Ryan / jryan@searchassociates.com
Ralph Jahr / rjahr@searchassociates.com

Space Camp Turkey

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Space Camp Turkey uses hands-on learning that stresses technology, training and teamwork aiming to motivate and educate children aged 9-15 in the fields of astronomy and science. Through simulations, it improves youth self-confidence, teamwork and communication skills. Most importantly, Space Camp Turkey aims to foster global friendship through space education.

Contact details:
Space Camp Turkey
Aegean Free Zone
35410 Gaziemir / Izmir /
Turkey
Tel: +90 232  252 35 00 (117)  
Fax: +90 232  252 36 00
Website: www.spacecampturkey.com

Conference Attendee:
Beth Mitchell Gencel, Marketing & PR Manager / beth@spacecampturkey.com

SUNY Buffalo State College, International Graduate Programs for Educators

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SUNY Buffalo State offers an affordable and flexible master’s degree designed for internationally-minded educators and the professional development needs of host schools.

Contact details:
SUNY Buffalo State
International Graduate Programs for Educators
South Wing 430
1300 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY  14222-1095
USA
Tel: (716) 878-6832
Website: www.buffalostate.edu/ilsc

Conference Attendees:
Susan Baum / subeebaum@yahoo.com
Hank Nicols / hjnicols@yahoo.com

The College Board

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The College Board is a mission-driven, not-for-profit organization that connects students worldwide to college success and opportunity.

Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of over 6,000 of the world’s leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success — including the SAT® and the Advanced Placement Program®. The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators, and schools.

Contact details:
The College Board
45 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023
USA
Tel: +1-212-373-8738
Fax: +1-646-417-7350
Website: www.collegeboard.org

Conference Attendee:
Judith Hegedus / jhegedus@collegeboard.org

TieCare International

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TieCare International was founded to administer employee fringe benefits and to serve the specialized needs of the international educational community.

For more than 30 years, TieCare has continually developed and implemented benefit programs that encompass health insurance through retirement planning. As the global leader in providing insurance benefits to international educators, TieCare has written thousands of plans and covered tens of thousands of lives throughout the world. At TieCare, providing you with the most comprehensive and cost-effective benefits backed by concrete customer service is our top priority. Visit tiecare.com or contact us at info@tiecare.com to learn more.

Contact details:
TieCare International
The Educational Division of Global Benefits
Group (GBG)

26000 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 100
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
USA
Tel: +1-949-470-2100
Website:www.gbg.com

Conference Attendees:
Georg Geisler-Brunner / georg.geisler-brunner@gbg.com
David Lim / david.lim@gbg.com

TruexCullins Architects

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TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design creates learning environments where kids can excel by design. 

We create high performance schools that optimize daylighting, indoor air quality and energy efficient strategies.  With a deep understanding of 21st century learning concepts, our creative response is driven by our clients’ educational program and social mission. Get to know us at www. truexcullins.com.

Contact details:
Truexcullins
209 Battery Street
Burlington Vermont 05401
USA
Tel: 802.658.2775 / Direct: 802.488.8232
Website: truexcullins.com

Conference Attendees:
David Epstein, AIA / depstein@truexcullins.com
Ben allred, AIA / ballred@truexcullins.com

TTS Group

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From award-winning curricular resources, to a huge choice of school essentials, TTS offer an all-encompassing range to International Schools.  With over 30 years’ experience, we are a leading supplier of educational products to Kindergartens and Primary schools around the world.

TTS develop innovative resources to inspire teachers and engage children.  Each year we design 100’s of new products.  From versatile ICT products, to stimulating Early Years resources, our aim is to give every child a reason to love learning.

A dedicated International Sales Team supports schools; offering advice, recommendations, quotations and arranging individually packed orders.  They take great pride in offering the convenience of a one-stop-shop and delivering value for money.

Contact details:
TTS Group
Park Lane Business Park, Kirkby-in-Ashfield,
NG17 9GU  Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1623 887068
Website:  www.tts-group.co.uk

Conference Attendee:
Scott Topliss / stopliss@tts-group.co.uk


University of San Diego

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Contact details:
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, 92110
USA
Tel: 619 260 5938

Conference Attendee:
Lea Hubbard /  lhubbard@sandiego.edu

CEESA Counsellor Conference 2016

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CEESA Counsellor Conference 2016

Pechersk School International hosted the CEESA Counsellor Conference from March 10-12, 2016.

Twenty-five counsellors attended representing twelve different countries within the CEESA network of international schools.  During the first two days, counsellors focused on developing child protection protocols and policies within their schools. 

The trainers for these sessions included Lois Engelbrecht, Social Worker, and Dennis Larkin, School Director, from Lincoln Community School in Ghana.  Both have worked with the Association of International Schools in Africa to develop a child protection handbook that is used in international schools across that continent. 

AISA’s handbook is held as the exemplar for international schools around the world developing child protection policies. Additionally, Jordan Greenbaum, MD spoke with the counsellors about identifying abuse, conducting forensic interviews, handling disclosures, and the best ways to support our children.  On the last day of the conference, counsellors spent time learning from each other about best practices and their particular counselling programs.

This conference serves as a vehicle for creating a stronger counsellor’s network within CEESA, which will further support all of our students.

FLL European Robotics Championship

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FLL European Robotics Championship

AIS Bucharest celebrates a successful return of our MS Vampires Robotics team after their incredible run in the FLL Robotics Championship series.

This week we celebrated the successful return of our MS Vampires Robotics team after their incredible run in the FLL Robotics Championship series. Over the weekend the Vampires competed in the European finals in Debrecen, Hungary and walked away with the Motorola Communication award.

It took a great amount of responsibility, team effort and collaboration to qualify for the finals and this was demonstrated through the team’s commitment to come to school and work on their robot design and related projects over many Saturdays.

During the many weekends and after school sessions the team continued to steadfastly make good progress through active learning, engagement and practice for the needed improvements and enhancements in ensuring we met the qualification standards and expectations. To recognize the team’s effort this email was sent.

Dear AISB MS Vampires Robotics team and Coaches,

I would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the MS Vampire Robots team for their participation at the recent FLL European Championship and for their commitment and engagement through many hours of hard work. While it was a tough field to compete in the Vampire team demonstrated their tenacity through spirited team effort.

Congratulations to all 10 students and their coaches for your unwavering dedication. The Vampires rocked or should I say roboted!! :)

Thanks also to the parents who accompanied the team and provided us with their support.

Go Vampires...the sky is the limit….continue to aspire and inspire!

Jacob Johnson on behalf of the MS Vampires Robotics Team

 

Reggio-inspired Learning Workshop

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Reggio-inspired Learning Workshop

Workshop and Job-a-like
Date: November 3-5, 2016.
Location: International School of Prague.

Reggio-inspired Learning Workshop

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Reggio-inspired Learning Workshop

Workshop and Job-a-like
Date: November 3-5, 2016.
Location: International School of Prague.

Advancement & Fundraising Job-A-Like

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Advancement & Fundraising Job-A-Like

Date: November 18-19, 2016;
Location: American International School of Bucharest
Registration: Catalina Gardescu; Email: cgardescu@aisb.ro

Education for Social Innovation


Advancement & Fundraising Job-A-Like

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Advancement & Fundraising Job-A-Like

Date: November 18-19, 2016;
Location: American International School of Bucharest
Registration: Catalina Gardescu; Email: cgardescu@aisb.ro

Education for Social Innovation

AISV INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016

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AISV INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016

AISV International film festival “I AM THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD” for grades 9-12th students took place in the movie theater “Pasaka” (Vilnius) on April 15th, Friday, 2016.

The festival was initiated by three 11th grade students Greta Voverytė, Sofija Grabauskaitė and Vasarė Kripaitė as an IB DP CAS project. 

This film festival invited high school students to present their thoughts and different ideas on how they understood the theme in a free, creative, unique ways by choosing different time periods, aspects, etc. to provide the audience with great impressions. The movie could be of any genre (drama, thriller, comedy, documentary, etc.). In addition, short films of 3-5 minutes could be made in any language, however English subtitles had to be included. Students were encouraged to reveal their creativity, show their unique ideas and create simple stories. Moreover, students could act themselves, create their own music, scenography, etc.

On the day, the festival featured nine short films made by four local schools (Vilnius Lyceum, Vilnius Vytautas Didysis Gymnasium, Vilnius M. Biržiška Gymnasium, and Vilnius Užupis Gymnasium), and AISV. The films were judged by a jury, formed by professional film makers. 

The film “JUST GIVE ME A CALL” by Vilnius Lyceum students received The Best Screenplay and THE BEST FILM awards. The Most Unique Idea award was presented to Vilnius Užupis Gymnasium film “VENERA MARSO ORBITOJE”. The film TAIP (“YES”) by Vilnius Užupis Gymnasium received The Best Soundtrack award, and the film DIE SKAZKA by AISV (Arina Tembo, Matvey Chayeuski, Atrsiom Bedrak, Medina Wolf, Simona Eva Aušraitė, Marta Sudilovskaya) received two awards, The Audience Favorite and The Best Acting. The Best Cinematography award was given to Vilnius Vytautas Didysis Gymnasium for the film „IS OVER...“

The rest of the films featured valuable messages and were enjoyed by the audience of guests and Grades 8-11 of AISV: “KELIAS Į GYVENIMĄ“ by Vilnius Užupis Gymnasium, “TAKE A NAP“ by Vytautas Didysis Gymnasium, and two films by AISV “MEATLESS MARCH“ by Tracy Vavrova, Mantė Žygelytė, Darina Litvina, and Miisa Rantala, and “MOTS VOYAGEURS” by Karl Kukk, Amina Taieb, Patricija Glovackaitė, Virginija Vilkelytė.

2016 CEESA/ECIS Assessment Summit-Bucharest

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We are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual CEESA/ECIS Assessment Summit.

We are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual CEESA/ECIS Assessment Summit.  This fall's event will be held at AIS Bucharest in Romania.  Please find the attached announcement and use this link for the registration form.

The Pre-Conference on Thursday, is designed for educators who are new to using NWEA's MAP assessment. 

The focus will be on Using MAP Data to Improve Learning.  This full day workshop will be provided by a Grant from the Office of Overseas Schools at no charge to participants.

Friday we will have a Keynote on Assessment for Learning.  Conference presentations strands will include Formative and Summative Assessments, Using MAP Data, Subject Specific Assessments in the areas of Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences/World Cultures, Arts Education, World Languages all presented by CEESA and ECIS Educators.
We are asking educators to submit proposals to share their ideas and strategies about assessments. 

Here is a link to the Call for Proposals Form.  Please submit proposals by May 20, 2016.  Selected presenters will have their registration fee waived.

Costs:

  • The MAP --Using Data to Improve Learning will be provided at no charge.

Friday and Saturday Summit:

  • CEESA/ECIS Member schools participants  $200 per person
  • Non-CEESA/ECIS Member schools participants  $300 per person
  • Participants will need to make their own reservations for the hotel at  The Ramada North Hotel link.
  • Coffee breaks and lunch each day, as well as transportation to and from the school, will be provided.
  • Participants are responsible for all other travel and meals related to attending this Summit.

If you have any questions, please contact Kathy Stetson, kathy@ceesa.org or Helena Kereta Kolarevic, helena@ceesa.org

CEESA Professional Development Calendar 2016-2017

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