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K12 International Schools China 2015
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16 - 17 November 2015 Grand Hyatt Shanghai, China
I N T E R N A T I N A L
Schools China
2015 Confirmed Speakers from Leading Schools across the Region
NEW
Malcolm Phillips
Founding Headmaster,
Malvern College Chengdu
Dr Nicholas Dwyer
President
Haileybury International
School Tianjin
Dr. Atholl Campbell
Principal
EtonHouse Group
Dongguan
Christopher Dylan Allen
Head of School
SSIS Western Academy
Suzhou
Paul Venter
Dean of Student Development
and Further Studies
Guangzhou Nanfang
International School
Gain insights on the next International Education leadership and business
growth strategies
Do not miss out up-close discussion with speakers and peers during
interactive roundtable discussions, debate panels and networking sessions
Mastering instructional approach with our elite Teaching & Learning
Showcase – bringing best practices in Asia and globally using technology
to improve pedagogy
Join us at the International Schools Group Talk taking on strategic-level
discussions on delivering excellence and driving innovation in today’s schools
Driving excellence with the Strategy Showcase to stay competitive and
abreast with the latest developments and applications in the education
industry
Debate panels and roundtable discussions covering trending issues and
the latest development in teaching & learning
Design your own conference – Pick your preferred
sessions from the Focused Tracks at the Conference
covering Business Growth & Development and
Innovative Teaching Strategies & Technology
Get to hear from leading academics at the Strategy
Showcase for 2015 – new insights, new ideas and
experiences
Daniel Jubert
Head of School
Shanghai Community
International School
(Pudong)
Elaine Whelan
Head of School
ISA International School
Guangzhou
Phillip Waugh
Head of School
Australian International
School Hong Kong
Dr. Tarek Razik
Head of School
International School
of Beijing
Jennifer Weyburn
Deputy Head of School
Shanghai American School
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Key Themes to Be
Covered Include:
Challenges and Future Potential of Inquiry-
Based Curriculum
Education Technology Integration
Emerging Schools and Market Competition
Marketing and Enrolment Strategies
Innovative Teaching and Learning Showcases
International Schools Group Talk: Learning
from the Best
Blended Learning: Is this the Teaching
Pedagogy of the Future?
Bridging the Curriculum and Assessment
Divide
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2. 16 November 2015 Monday
CONFERENCE DAY ONE
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I N T E R N A T I N A L
Schools China
08.30 Conference Registration and Coffee
09.00 Welcome Address & Speed Networking
09.05 Chairman’s Opening Address
Mis-education: Cut or Add? – A QuestionWorth Exploring
• Removing unwanted and unnecessary barriers to students'
personal and psychological development
• Revamping the whole examination focus to produce
intelligent beings with a good life
Shanker Dutt Bhatt, Principal, Suzhou International
Academy, Beijing Foriegn Studies University
09.20 The Changing Face of International Schools: Historical
Growth, Current Overview and Future Prospects
• Discussing the the dynamism of international schools
market
• A strategic focus on China’s demand for international
education
• Delving into market data and trends of the K12 education
industry
Richard Gaskell, Director for International Schools,
The International School Consultancy (ISC)
09.50 Building Strong Community Connections through
Multimodal Communications with Your Stakeholders
• Addressing the next phase of reform – What are the
Government’s plans for Chinese international schools
future direction and growth?
• Increasing engagement, transparency and capacity
between school, students, parents and community
stakeholders
• Fostering positive change to help our students succeed
and our institutions thrive
Panelists:
Francesco Masetti-Placci, Principal, Xi’an Hanova
International School
Daniel Jubert, Head of School, Shanghai Community
International School (Pudong)
Faustina Martinez, Director and Principal, Shanghai
Livingston American School
Matt Durnin, Regional Head of Research and Consultancy
(East Asia), British Council
10.30 Morning Coffee & Networking Break
11.00 IB Curriculum Development and Implementation Models
for International Schools
Senior Representative, International Baccalaureate (IB)
11.30 New Emerging Schools and Competition – How Do You
Differentiate Your School in the Marketplace?
• How to position your school with a value-add education
canvas for innovative learning
• Getting the right mix of recruitment – Balancing quality
vs quantity
• Promoting classroom best practice and faculty professional
dialogue
Speakers:
Dr Nicholas Dwyer, President, Haileybury International
School Tianjin
Phillip Waugh, Head of School, Australian International
School Hong Kong
Elaine Whelan, Head of School, ISA International School
Guangzhou
Dr. Atholl Campbell, SeniorConsultant/Principal, EtonHouse
Group Dongguan
KEYNOTEADDRESSSTAKEHOLDERSPANELSTRATEGICSHOWCASE
SHOW
CASE
12.50 Networking Lunch
14.00 Topic to be confirmed
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14.30 Strategising Essential 21st Century Skills – Learning Using
the Dalton Plan
• Introducing the Dalton Plan and its success over the years
• Teaching for lifelong learning
• Qile Dalton and other case studies showcasing how the
Plan is still vibrant and effective
Elizabeth Neil, Foreign Principal & Director of Academics,
Qile Dalton School Foshan
15.00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break
15.30 Hiring for Success: Strategies for Hiring the Best Qualified
Staff from within China and Beyond
• Identifying a multifaceted staff recruitment plan for your
school
• Building a job description around the key components of
your school culture
• Designing interview questions and a scoring guide around
the key components of school culture
Kelley Ridings, English Track K-12 Principal, Shanghai SMIC
Private School
16.00 Fostering Strong Cultural Integration amongst Teachers
and Students – When East Meets West
• Maintaining regular student engagement and staff
feedbacksessionstoenhanceeffectiveeducationaldelivery
• Fostering a sense of community with culturally diverse
students and staff
• Building a culture of learning through a sustainable
professional development program
Rebecca Zipprich, Head of School, Hong Qiao International
School
16.30 Interactive Roundtable Discussions (40min)
Participants are seated in groups to
deliberate on the topic for 30min and 10min
closing summary from their respective
roundtable moderator
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Climbing the Ranking Ladder – How Do We Measure
Ourselves as a Good School?
Moderator: Kelley Ridings, English Track K-12 Principal,
Shanghai SMIC Private School
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Aspiring to a North American University – How Do We
Prepare Second Language Learners for Success?
Moderator: Maureen McCoy, Head of Middle School,
Keystone Academy Beijing
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Student Preparation for Higher Education and Beyond –
What Do They Need from Us Educators?
Moderator: Gary Butner, Co-Principal,
Tsinghua Experimental School Shenzhen
17.30 Closing Summary & Chairman Remarks
17.40 End of Conference Day One
4 academics will get 15 minutes each to showcase/present their
case study and best practices
At the end of the showcase presentation, we will open the time for
a 20min Q&A for the speakers
3. Business Growth & Development Innovative Teaching Strategies & Technology
8.30
9.00
10.20 Morning Coffee & Networking Break
11.20
12.30 Networking Lunch
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17 November 2015 Tuesday
CONFERENCE DAY TWOI N T E R N A T I N A L
Schools China
Conference Registration and Coffee
9.10
9.40
Chairman Opening Remarks Chairman Opening Remarks
KEYNOTEADDRESS
Delving into New Marketing and Recruitment Approaches
with Creative Strategies to Boost Admissions
• Exploring the elements of successful marketing and branding strategies
• Capitalising on student mobility to drive greater enrolment and
continuous admission
• Leapfrogging with social media and mobile applications to drive
marketing initiatives
Christopher Dylan Allen, Head of School, SSIS Western
Academy Suzhou
KEYNOTEADDRESS
PANELDISCUSSION
Assessing the Challenges and Future Potential of Inquiry-
Based Curriculum
• Fostering a thorough hands-on, minds-on and research-based
disposition instructional approach
• Build,testandreflectonstudents’learningandknowledgeconstruction
ability
• Thinking WHAT vs thinking HOW – modelling your curriculum to
consolidate and reflect lessons learned
Panelists:
Gary Butner, Co-Principal, Tsinghua Experimental School
Shenzhen
Shelly Luke Wille, Head of School, Chadwick International
School Songdo
Rebecca Zipprich, Head of School, Hong Qiao International
School
Eleanor Prescott, Second Master / Head of Senior School,
Wellington College International Shanghai
Maureen McCoy, Head of Middle School, Keystone Academy
Beijing
Finding the Right Balance between the Use of
Technology and Traditional Education
• Recognising student opinions and meeting demand for
innovative lectures and teaching materials
• Gearing up your pedagogy using instructional strategies and
technology
• Understanding that technology enhancement cannot replace
the human imagination
Panelists:
Alan Preis, Director of Technology, Shanghai American
School
Oscar Nilsson, High School Principal, Chenshan School
Anhui
Malcolm Phillips, Founding Headmaster, Malvern College
Chengdu
More panelists to be confirmed
PANELDISCUSSION
10.50 School Culture – An International Perspective
• Defining culture
• Culture and its impact on academic achievement
• International School Focus Study
Philip Dearden, Deputy Headteacher, Oxford International
College of Changzhou
Be Different, Learn Different ñ Technology Integration
in Pedagogy and Knowledge Sharing
• Discovering dynamic ways to teach using innovative educational
technology for creative thinking and learning
• Creating real-time formative assessment-differentiation cycles
for your students to individualise instruction
• Changing your teaching methodology with the surrounding
technologies for constant student engagement
Dr. Atholl Campbell, Senior Consultant/Principal,
EtonHouse Group Dongguan
Transformative Educators – You are the 21st Century
Teacher!
• Applying practical and engaging, digital tools for greater
instructional effectiveness
• Empowering students to manage their learning with integrated
learning tools and platforms
• Harnessing the digital environment to boost learning initiatives
and generate new ideas before class
For speaking opportunities kindly contact Ms. MavisYong
at mavis.yong@ibcasia.com.sg
Preparing Students for the ChangingWorld – How the Futures
Academy is Leading the Curve Ahead
• Transforming traditional curriculum with experiential learning to help
prepare students for higher education and beyond
• Harnessing real world experience to equip students with problem
solving capabilities when they leave school
• Case Study: How ISB has developed the Futures Academy integrating
core essentials in student preparation
Dr.Tarek Razik, Head of School, International School of Beijing
11.50
ASSESSMENTPANEL
DEBATEPANEL
Bridging the Curriculum and Assessment Divide
• Reimagining curriculum design to devise the right assessment formats
• Using teacher-student assignments to evaluate teacher effectiveness
• Adapting your curriculum design and for special needs kids
Panelists:
Jennifer Weyburn, Deputy Head of School, Shanghai American
School
Faustina Martinez, Director and Principal, Shanghai Livingston
American School
Paul Venter, Dean of Student Development and Further Studies,
Guangzhou Nanfang International School
Francesco Masetti-Placci, Principal, Xi’an Hanova International
School
Blended Learning: Is this the Teaching Pedagogy of the
Future?
• Feasibility of flipped classrooms – How does it impact student-
instructor engagement?
• Revamping your pedagogy styles through analytics of learning
strengths and preferences
• Enhancing greater teacher-student interaction, application and
deeper understanding via flipped classrooms
Panelists:
Oscar Nilsson, Principal, Chenshan School Anhui
Jeff Dungan, Instructional Technology Coach, Shanghai
American School
Richard Mast, Headmaster, Chenshan School Anhui
21st Century Paradigm Shift for Educators and Students
– How Significant is this Shift and How to Cope with the
Change?
• – Educating creative and entrepreneurial students of the future
• Understanding what Gen-Y and Gen-Z desires – how do they
learn in this era?
• Maximising your teaching delivery with practical approaches
and applicable technologies
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13.45
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17 November 2015 Tuesday
CONFERENCE DAY TWOI N T E R N A T I N A L
Schools China
17.00
International Schools Group Talk
LearningfromtheBest-HowtoDriveExcellenceandLeverage
on Innovation?
• Rethinking the traditional school model for economic viability and
strategic positioning
• International Education for Chinese teenagers - Business values versus
educational values
• How to maintain your school as a qualified faculty for education
excellence?
Speakers
Dr Nicholas Dwyer, President, Haileybury International School
Tianjin
Elizabeth Neil, Foreign Principal & Director of Academics, Qile
Dalton School Foshan
Shanker Dutt Bhatt, Principal, Suzhou International Academy,
Beijing Foreign Studies University
Eleanor Prescott, Second Master / Head of Senior School,
Wellington College International Shanghai
SHOW
CASE
At the end of the showcase presentation, we will open the time for
a 20min Q&A for the speakers
Each speaker will get 15 minutes each to showcase /present their
case study & best practices
Innovative Teaching and Learning Showcase:
Mastering Tech-Teaching in Your Classroom
• Technophobic? – How to embrace technology into your educational
modules
• Promoting classroom best practice and faculty professional dialogue
• Integrating high-tech digital teaching in your STEM programmes
Speakers
Christopher Dylan Allen, HeadofSchool, SSISWestern Academy
Suzhou
PhillipWaugh, Head of School, Australian International School
Hong Kong
ShellyLukeWille, HeadofSchool, ChadwickInternationalSchool
Songdo
Jeff Dungan, InstructionalTechnologyCoach, Shanghai American
School
SHOW
CASE
At the end of the showcase presentation, we will open the time for
a 20min Q&A for the speakers
Each speaker will get 15 minutes each to showcase /present their
case study & best practices
15.10 Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break
16.10
JOINTCLOSINGPANEL
Adapting Tomorrow’s Challenges – What Do We See Next and How Do We Achieve It?
• Raising student achievement: How teacher – student collaboration is changing the game?
• What is viable at the current educational market and future outlook of international school business?
• Advancing with innovative pedagogies and learning technologies – How do we cope?
Panelists:
Daniel Jubert, Head of School, Shanghai Community International School (Pudong)
Paul Venter, Dean of Student Development and Further Studies, Guangzhou Nanfang International School
Lindsay A. Thierry, Director of Institute Advancement, Shanghai American School
Matt Durnin, Regional Head of Research and Consultancy (East Asia), British Council
Closing Summary & Chairman Remarks
Past Testimonials from our K-12 International Schools Asia Conference
“Great conference - heard from a
good range of perspectives. Very
useful. Obtained some very pragmatic
strategies for moving forward with
our projects”
Gareth Stevens, Vice Principal,
ESF Island School, Hong Kong
“I enjoyed the diversity of approach
and opinion”
Robert McBricde, Director,
McBride Charles Ryan, Australia
“I would recommend people to attend
next year conference as all topics are
useful and highly pragmatic as well as
interesting”
Nguyen Huong Ian, Deputy Manager –
Corporate Development, KinderWorld
Education Group, Vietnam
Good Education is Good Business: Holistic Education Drives Word-of-Mouth Marketing
• You do word-of-mouth marketing now, even if you had no intention to
• How can you get across the quality of your school when your students answer ‘fine’ to the question, ‘How was your day?’
• Why would a parent boast about your school and put their personal reputation on the line to convince their friends that they should send their
children to you?
James Waldron, Head of Secondary, Shanghai United International School, WuXi
15.40
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16 - 17 November 2015 Grand Hyatt Shanghai, China
I N T E R N A T I N A L
Schools China
China’s only conference for all international schools will be launched from 16 – 17 November 2015 in Shanghai. For the first time ever
in China, International Schools Conference 2015 will cover extensively on the latest issues, challenges and innovations pertaining to
the K12 industry. 2015 program brings to you 2 new tracks focusing on Business Growth & Development and Innovative Teaching
Strategies & Technology.
This event will attract top decision makers from the international school sector in China, Hong Kong, Asia and the rest of the world –
and is the focal point for the industry in the region.
Top 7 ‘MUST-ATTEND’ Reasons
Hear from Debate Panels on pressing issues such as stakeholders
management, curriculum design, technology integration, business
development, assessment, and blended learning
Join our Interactive Roundtables covering themes in ranking,
technology, and student preparation
Attend our exclusive Teaching and Learning Showcase talking about
embracing technology and immersing digital teaching into your
curriculum
Learn from the Strategy Showcase how to remain sustainable and
competitive in the current and future market
Sit in our International Schools Group Talk bringing together experts
to deliberate on synergies and how to replicate excellence for strategic
positioning
Gain insights from Case Studies touching upon demographics,
learning culture, marketing strategies, educational transformation,
new pedagogy with technology
Design your learning with Focused Tracks on Business Growth &
Development, and Innovative Teaching Strategies with Technology
2015 Programme at a Glance
16 November 2015 17 November 2015
• Speed networking
• Chairman’s Opening Address: Mis-education: Cut or Add? – A Question
Worth Exploring
• Opening Keynote: The Changing Face of International Schools: Historical
Growth, Current Overview and Future Prospects
• Stakeholders Panel: Building Strong Community Connections through
Multimodal Communications with Your Stakeholders
TRACK 1: BUSINESS
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
TRACK 2: INNOVATIVE
TEACHING STRATEGIES &
TECHNOLOGY
• Keynote Address: New Marketing
and Recruitment Approaches with
Creative Strategies to Boost
Admissions
• Panel Discussion: Assessing the
Challenges and Future Potential of
Inquiry-Based Curriculum
Morning Coffee & Networking Break
SHOW
CASE
1hr30min Strategy Showcase by 4 academic leaders:
• New Emerging Schools and Competition – How Do You
Differentiate Your School in the Marketplace?
• School Culture – An International
Perspective
• Preparing Students for the
ChangingWorld – How the Futures
Academy is Leading the Curve
Ahead
• Assessment Panel: Bridging the
Curriculum and Assessment Divide
• Case Study 1 – Technology
Integration in Pedagogy and
Knowledge Sharing
• Transformative Educators –You are
the 21st Century Teacher!
• Debate Panel – Blended Learning:
Is this the Teaching Pedagogy of
the Future?
Networking Lunch
• Strategising Essential 21st century skills - Learning using the Dalton Plan
• Hiring for Success: Strategies for Hiring the Best Qualified Staff from within
China and Beyond
• Fostering Strong Cultural Integration amongst Teachers and Students –
When East Meets West
• Interactive Roundtable Discussions
~ The Ranking Ladder
~ How Do We Prepare Second Language Learners for Success?
~ Student Preparation for Higher Education and Beyond
International Schools Group
Talk: Learning from the BestSHOW
CASE
Innovative Teaching and
Learning Showcase:
Mastering Tech-Teaching in
Your Classroom
SHOW
CASE
Joint Closing Panel: Adapting Tomorrow’s Challenges – What Do We See Next
and How Do We Achieve It?
■ International Schools 60%
■ Education Suppliers & Technology
Providers 10%
■ Education Investors & Financiers 10%
■ Consultants 10%
■ Property Developers, Architecture,
Design 5%
■ Governments 5%
■ China, Hong Kong 60%
■ South & North East Asia 25%
■ US / UK 10%
■ Australia 5%
• Keynote Address: 21st Century
Paradigm Shift for Educators and
Students – How Significant is this
Shift and How to cope with the
Change?
• Panel Discussion: Finding the Right
Balance between the Use of
Technology and Traditional
Education
Good Education is Good Business:
Holistic Education Drives Word-of-Mouth Marketing
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