As an educator, you may have pondered on the following …
I would like to develop teaching to the very highest standards for international or bilingual education
I would like to learn about latest trends and research in education
I would like to understand more about holistic education
I would like to integrate the best of western and Chinese education into the education I offer
I would like to explore how to develop my career as an educator
Don't miss out the transformational learning and development opportunity offered by the Inspiring Learning Conference.
Time: 26th & 27th January 2019 Location: Wellington College Tianjin
Four experts + several professionals
Sharing over ten years’ or twenty years’ teaching experience as first-line practitioners
Professional Learning and development community
Learning about latest trends and research in education, resolving puzzles in teaching and learning
Keynote speeches + tailored workshops
Featured conference structure and a deep exploration in a specific area or topic on education
Professional learning and training is embedded into the practice of nearly all education systems, as schools tend to be organisations that value the development of their staff. This is especially the case in China, where significant resource and time are dedicated to providing structured and comprehensive training for teachers in state schools. Professional learning in international or Chinese private schools is valued equally highly, although rarely implemented in the same structured way as in state schools.
The truism exists that proving opportunities for professional learning and training directly improves quality and standards. However, there is much evidence to indicate this is rarely the case. Drawing on the work of Guskey (2009) and Coe et al. (2015), I suggest that professional development has high impact if it:
• Is embedded over a sustained period and woven into the ‘rhythm’ of the school
• Is focused on a particular challenge or the direct work of the teachers
• Is coherent and meaningful in terms of desired outcomes, process and content
• Is structured around effective professional learning approaches
• Supports strategic priorities for the school and staff and fully endorsed by the leaders
This suggests that professional learning has impact only when it focuses on the empowering teachers to take ownership, occurs locally and occurs in context. Importantly, Coe et al. (2015) indicate the importance of a sustained model of professional learning.
The Huili Education Institute of Learning
The principles listed above underpin the professional learning opportunities provided by the Institute of Learning. Conferences are structured to provide a deep exploration of three or four aspects of education, whilst workshops offer an opportunity for sustained professional learning and application in a specific area of strategic priority. This approach differs from traditional conferences and workshops.
The Inspiring Learning Conference on 26th and 27th January in Tianjinoffers transformational professional learning opportunity in breadth and depth.
• Themes focus on current areas of priority in education
• Four themes for the conference cover assessment, independence, teaching of mathematics and educational research.
The four themes have been established because they are current areas of focus across education in China. For example, China is highly regarded for mathematics education primarily due to performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), but critical thinking and creativity are focus areas for development. Both Helen Tate and Ian Taylor bring many years of leading innovative and creative mathematics programmes that would strongly complement those currently operating in international, bilingual or state schools in China.
Furthermore, there will be an opportunity to explore differentiation, critical thinking and creativity along with a focus on strengthening the leadership of learning. This will provide an opportunity for participants to rethink teaching and education in their schools by an introduction to an effective assessment framework that informs differentiated learning.
In the first Inspiring Learning Conference in Shanghai last November, attendees came from international, bilingual and state schools. Feedback included:
The conference, by far is the most informative and inspiring PD I have ever attended. So thank you. My colleague and I are absolutely interested in attending more conferences offered by Huili IoL.
The conference shed lots of light and resolved questions which puzzled me greatly before.
Training is very targeted, and it combines both theory and practices very well.
This Inspiring Learning Conference held at Wellington College Tianjin on 26th and 27th January 2019
… unleash greatness in education. (Mourshed and Barber, 2010)
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References Cordingley, P., Higgins, S., Greany, T., Buckler, N., Coles-Jordan, D., Crisp, B., Saunders, L., Coe, R. (2015) Developing Great Teaching: Lessons from the international reviews into effective professional development. Teacher Development Trust. tdtrust.orgabout/dgt/ Thomas R. Guskey And Kwang Suk Yoon, What Works in Professional Development?, Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 90, No. 07, March 2009, pp. 495-500. Mourshed M and Barber M How the World’s Most Improved School Systems Keep Getting Better (McKinsey & Company, 2010)