Thursday, March 5, 2020

Why you should teach in an IB school

Why you should teach in an IB school If you’ve ever been browsing the Teach Away job board in search of a unique global opportunity, you may have come across postings for positions at International Baccalaureate, or IB, schools. These schools are significantly different from other private and public international schools as well as from local private and public schools. IB schools aren’t better or worse than other options, but do have some unique qualities and education approaches that might make them a more desirable place to teach. They strive to go beyond basic curricula to instill caring and curiosity in their students. IB schools work hard to ensure students step outside of the standard subject material and their programs reflect that sentiment; the Primary Years Programme (PYP) applies the transdisciplinary themes, “Who we are”, “Where we are in place and time”, and “How we express ourselves” across all subjects. As a result, starting from the age of 3, children at IB schools inherit genuine senses of caring and curiosity. They focus on shaping global citizens. The I in IB truly does stand for International. IB schools are known for their focus on producing global citizens who are educated about the world. This, too, is clear when you take a look at another three PYP transdisciplinary themes: “How the world works”, “How we organise ourselves”, and “Sharing the planet”. The Middle Years Programme (MYP) doesn’t use transdisciplinary themes, but rather global contexts, which further reinforce the significance of IB students adopting a genuine global way of thinking. The six global contexts are “Identities and relationships”, “Personal and cultural identity”, “Orientations in space and time”, “Scientific and technical innovation”, “Fairness and development”, “Globalization and sustainability”. They constantly work towards improving their teachers. IB schools immerse their teachers in transformative professional development programs. The idea behind their quality PD program is that teachers who are perpetually gaining new skills are best equipped to develop the knowledge and skillsets of their students. IB PD programs consist of face-to-face workshops, online workshops, and blended learning. Teaching in an International Baccalaureate school is a chance to work in a unique global environment while building your education career with experience that is recognized and valued internationally. See some current Teach Away IB job postings below. Visual Arts Teacher - Private International School - Indonesia IB Math Teacher - International School IB Science Teacher - International School IB Economics/Business Management Teacher - International School More info on teaching in IB schools

2015 October italki Challenge Winners Send us your After Video and earn an extra 50 ITC!

2015 October italki Challenge Winners â€" Send us your After Video and earn an extra 50 ITC! We finished the 2015 October italki  Language Challenge! 6 hours of italki lessons  in October! Even though this was only 6 hours, completing the  Challenge was definitely hard!  A few of us at italki took the Challenge and here are our results! Marketa  learning Chinese  Completed! Roman  learning Japanese  Completed! We just did some calculations and found out that a whopping 94% of Challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge for the October  Challenge actually completed the Challenge! In italki tradition, were awarding 50ITC as bonus  for an after video.  Below is Marketas  AFTER Video for Chinese! Marketas AFTER Video for Chinese Join us  by making your very own AFTER video! If you won the Challenge, heres your chance  to show off your Challenge achievements in a video. Not only that, but  well be rewarding you with an additional 50 ITC!   Here are some ideas of what you can include in your video: Show off your improvement in the language you were learning Introduce yourself and tell us what language(s) you were learning for the Challenge Tell us about your italki teacher(s). What did you like about them? What did you learn about learning a new language after completing the Challenge? Do you have any advice for people who are thinking of taking the Challenge in the future? Label the video: “(italki username) completed the italki Language  Challenge  October 2015!” Write a Notebook Entry “I completed the italki Language Challenge October  2015 and paste the YouTube/Youku URL. Send the link to your notebook entry to support(at)italki.com and  we will send you a 50 ITC voucher straight away! And we leave you with some last words from Marketa: October has come to an end and so has the italki Language Challenge. It is the first event of this kind that I have ever attempted, but I already know it will not be the last one. The Challenge helped me realise that having set a clear goal and telling both my friends and colleagues about it made Chinese learning more fun, and helped me speed up my progress. I simply could not fail with this many people supporting me and asking about my improvement! I cannot tell how much my spoken Chinese has actually improved, but the feedback I received was positive and inspiring. The main reason I signed up for the challenge was to become a more confident speaker and that, I believe, worked out well. Congrats to everyone and see you at the next Challenge! P.S. Interested in teaching on italki? If so Click here to Apply 2015 October italki Challenge Winners â€" Send us your After Video and earn an extra 50 ITC! We finished the 2015 October italki  Language Challenge! 6 hours of italki lessons  in October! Even though this was only 6 hours, completing the  Challenge was definitely hard!  A few of us at italki took the Challenge and here are our results! Marketa  learning Chinese  Completed! Roman  learning Japanese  Completed! We just did some calculations and found out that a whopping 94% of Challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge for the October  Challenge actually completed the Challenge! In italki tradition, were awarding 50ITC as bonus  for an after video.  Below is Marketas  AFTER Video for Chinese! Marketas AFTER Video for Chinese Join us  by making your very own AFTER video! If you won the Challenge, heres your chance  to show off your Challenge achievements in a video. Not only that, but  well be rewarding you with an additional 50 ITC!   Here are some ideas of what you can include in your video: Show off your improvement in the language you were learning Introduce yourself and tell us what language(s) you were learning for the Challenge Tell us about your italki teacher(s). What did you like about them? What did you learn about learning a new language after completing the Challenge? Do you have any advice for people who are thinking of taking the Challenge in the future? Label the video: “(italki username) completed the italki Language  Challenge  October 2015!” Write a Notebook Entry “I completed the italki Language Challenge October  2015 and paste the YouTube/Youku URL. Send the link to your notebook entry to support(at)italki.com and  we will send you a 50 ITC voucher straight away! And we leave you with some last words from Marketa: October has come to an end and so has the italki Language Challenge. It is the first event of this kind that I have ever attempted, but I already know it will not be the last one. The Challenge helped me realise that having set a clear goal and telling both my friends and colleagues about it made Chinese learning more fun, and helped me speed up my progress. I simply could not fail with this many people supporting me and asking about my improvement! I cannot tell how much my spoken Chinese has actually improved, but the feedback I received was positive and inspiring. The main reason I signed up for the challenge was to become a more confident speaker and that, I believe, worked out well. Congrats to everyone and see you at the next Challenge! P.S. Interested in teaching on italki? If so Click here to Apply 2015 October italki Challenge Winners â€" Send us your After Video and earn an extra 50 ITC! We finished the 2015 October italki  Language Challenge! 6 hours of italki lessons  in October! Even though this was only 6 hours, completing the  Challenge was definitely hard!  A few of us at italki took the Challenge and here are our results! Marketa  learning Chinese  Completed! Roman  learning Japanese  Completed! We just did some calculations and found out that a whopping 94% of Challengers who submitted a Public Video Pledge for the October  Challenge actually completed the Challenge! In italki tradition, were awarding 50ITC as bonus  for an after video.  Below is Marketas  AFTER Video for Chinese! Marketas AFTER Video for Chinese Join us  by making your very own AFTER video! If you won the Challenge, heres your chance  to show off your Challenge achievements in a video. Not only that, but  well be rewarding you with an additional 50 ITC!   Here are some ideas of what you can include in your video: Show off your improvement in the language you were learning Introduce yourself and tell us what language(s) you were learning for the Challenge Tell us about your italki teacher(s). What did you like about them? What did you learn about learning a new language after completing the Challenge? Do you have any advice for people who are thinking of taking the Challenge in the future? Label the video: “(italki username) completed the italki Language  Challenge  October 2015!” Write a Notebook Entry “I completed the italki Language Challenge October  2015 and paste the YouTube/Youku URL. Send the link to your notebook entry to support(at)italki.com and  we will send you a 50 ITC voucher straight away! And we leave you with some last words from Marketa: October has come to an end and so has the italki Language Challenge. It is the first event of this kind that I have ever attempted, but I already know it will not be the last one. The Challenge helped me realise that having set a clear goal and telling both my friends and colleagues about it made Chinese learning more fun, and helped me speed up my progress. I simply could not fail with this many people supporting me and asking about my improvement! I cannot tell how much my spoken Chinese has actually improved, but the feedback I received was positive and inspiring. The main reason I signed up for the challenge was to become a more confident speaker and that, I believe, worked out well. Congrats to everyone and see you at the next Challenge! P.S. Interested in teaching on italki? If so Click here to Apply