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Cat: 3 | Multilingualism: Philosophy, policy and practice (NEW)

18 - 20 Feb 2025 | FACE to FACE - Prague
The International Baccalaureate (IB)
STANDARD FEE £940.00

A late booking surcharge will be applied to all face-to-face workshop bookings made within 21 days of a workshop start date.

Workshop Format

This face-to-face workshop event will be held at the International School of Prague which is on the outskirts of the city, close to Prague airport.

Timings: 08:30-16:30 on Days 1 and 2 and 08:30-12:30 on Day 3.

About the workshop

This workshop is recommended for : Subject and generalist teachers, language teachers, school and/or district leadership, programme coordinators, media specialists/librarians. It is recommended that a school team attend together.

This workshop allows participants to explore how language, in general, is inextricably linked with each learner’s identity and sense of self, and how multilingualism shapes the learner’s experience of the world. Participants are invited to investigate how school communities live in and grow through a plurality of languages that shape everyday interactions; and how this constitutes the shared and deeply personal texture of all learning experiences. This awareness guides participants in exploring the role of multilingualism in teaching and learning, how language policies taking multilingualism into account can foster intercultural awareness, understanding and respect; and how this perspective can help school communities grow as IB learning communities.

Participants will explore how:

  • Language learning and development supports multilingualism as a fact, right and resource for learning .
  • A school’s culture and environment impacts language development, learning and multilingualism. Multilingualism and language development are central to the aims of an IB education.
  • The language tenets inform and impact language policies and pedagogical approaches across the school.

Practical applications: this workshop investigates the central role of language and multilingualism in IB schools, and how this informs all aspects of the life of the school community: school leaders and programme coordinators will cultivate a vision of the role of multilingualism in an IB learning community and how this informs the development of a language policy; teachers will gain tools to use multilingualism as a resource to foster learning when developing and implementing the IB curriculum; media specialists and librarians will explore the resources that can support multilingual teaching and learning in an IB school.

About your booking

Once you have made your booking, you will receive an automatically generated BOOKING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and an invoice (or a receipted invoice if you have paid by credit card). Shortly after that, once we have processed your booking, you will receive an email from us with further information.

Once we have confirmed that the workshop will go ahead we will send you a confirmation email and an information pack which tells you everything that you need to know about joining your sessions. The links to join your sessions will be sent to you by email around 2 days before your sessions start.

If you have any queries regarding your booking, please contact us at admin@ibicus.org.uk