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    “[The Workshop Leader] was a fantastic resource as the session instructor. She provided a huge amount of incredibly useful information which will make my role as an English AI teacher much easier. The whole experience was more than excellent.”

  • International Baccalaureate 
    Diploma Programme Level Workshops
    Fall 2012

    Saturday-Sunday, October 6-7, 2012

    Endorsed workshop partner of the IBO. 

    The Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies offers workshops for teachers in schools implementing the International Baccalaurate (IB) program.

    More than 3,291 schools across the United States and around the world have adopted the IB curriculum since its founding in 1968. At the high school level, the IB program is designed for highly motivated students who are encouraged to attempt a demanding curriculum. IB students in high school must prepare for and pass rigourous standardized examinations to receive an IB diploma at the end of their four years. Further, those who earn the IB diploma are given appropriate college-level course credit at many of the world's leading universities, including Rice University.

    The workshops at Rice are designed for new and experienced IB teachers at the Diploma Programme level who are interested in learning about the IB program and strategies and techniques for effectively teaching IB courses. Workshops will be led by experienced IB workshop leaders who have a strong background in teaching and an interest in developing the IB teacher community through rigorous professional development.

    Since 1994, GSCS has provided exemplary workshops and resources for teachers. Rice's teacher professional development workshops have provided teachers with content knowledge and effective teaching strategies to address the learning needs of students. 

    See the video below from our spring 2012 workshops: