Advice & Tips for IB Teachers (120 total posts)

A blog you might like…

October 9, 2014
Mike Meads has suggested connecting to http://www.samsinak.blogspot.co.uk/p/professional.html Some practical ideas here that you might find useful; there are many sensibilities and approaches in IB teaching, and this is one that may resonate with you.   Good ideas on...

History Assignments for ELLs

September 15, 2014
Last Friday I was assigning a group presentation to one of my classes on the responsibility for the First World War.  I was a bit nervous as the previous class had been less than thrilled at the prospect, and this class was full of ELLs, so I thought they would be...

The Extended Essay supervisor’s report

August 13, 2014
The teachers whose students take November exams are currently in the process of collecting Extended Essays, reading them, conducting the Viva Voce (although it’s now optional a surprising number of teachers still do an exit interview) and then trying to...

Have you enrolled in a MOOC?

June 12, 2014
What is a MOOC? This video from Dave Cormier will explain:   [videos file=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW3gMGqcZQc” width=”450″ height=”253″][/videos] As with so many things, when looking for a good beginning introduction,...

High-quality IB Professional Development Opportunities

May 28, 2014
OSC is proud to support both IBSCA and Triple A Learning in the running of residential and online IB teacher workshops. In 2014/15, we are thrilled to be continuing to work in partnership with IBSCA and TAL; providing IB educators around the world with access to...

Bespoke OSC Course Group Booking Service for IB Schools

OSC are delighted to work with schools around the world to provide students with access to our world leading IB Revision Courses, Pre IB Summer Schools and Mid IB Summer Courses. Each year, schools across the globe send student groups to our programmes as a supplement...