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350+ SCHOOL LEADERS FROM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS ACROSS ASIA-PACIFIC
FROM 27 COUNTRIES
50+ SPEAKERS
60+ SESSIONS
3 INSPIRING THEMES
WITH 2017 BY NUMBERS
AUDIENCE BREAKDOWNBy Country
By Work TitleProfessional Status of Participants
Management 40%
Teacher 37%
Department / Subject Head 20%
School Support Staff 1%
Government 1%
Others 1%
It gave me a different perspective about the pastor case, the importance of the mental wellbeing of the students and ideas to deal with the situation in a classroom scenario.
Subath SenanTeacher, Mallya Aditi International School, India
Hong Kong 50%
China 15%
India 5%
Japan 3%
Malaysia 3%
South Korea 3%
Thailand 3%
Macau 2%
Philippines 2%
United Arab Emirates 2%
Others: 12%Australia, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Bhutan, Cambodia, Canada, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, UK, US and Vietnam
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HIGHLIGHTSHong Kong hosted the 3rd annual Asia-Pacific International Schools Conference (AISC) on 14th and 15th December 2017. It was organised alongside Learning & Teaching Expo, in partnership with the English Schools Foundation (ESF) and supported by COBIS.
AISC is an international schools conference for educators at international schools in Hong Kong, China and the Asia-Pacific Region. Half of the AISC delegates and speakers attended from international schools outside Hong Kong. 75% of AISC 2017 delegates were newcomers.
The conference speakers and delegates shared their innovative learning ideas and the challenges they are addressing in their international school environments. Under the three major themes: “Mental Health & Wellbeing”, “Early Years Pedagogy” and “Transforming Learning”, the speakers addressed topical and important learning issues. The two day conference was full of inspiration, thoughtful contemplation and joyful comradery.
Overall delegates found the conference valuable and relevant to their own experiences and enjoyed the depth and breadth of AISC topics. The conference provided less time sitting in large plenary halls and more time building peer-to-peer communities through workshops, case studies and networking, plus exploring the latest innovation trends and technologies at Learning & Teaching Expo.
Conference Feedback:
Top Reasons to Attend AISC:
The Quality of Conference Programs - “Very Good”
The Variety of Topics and Sessions - “Very Good”
The Average of Networking Opportunities - “Good”
Recommendation to their colleagues - “Very Good”
Anna Marie MaiquezTeacher, Chadwick International School,South Korea
Hear from world renowned keynote speakers
Meet and learn from other educators from across Asia
Dive deep and get hands-on from other school practitioners during the workshops
Explore the latest innovation trends and technologies in the exhibition
Debate issues that you’re passionate about in the group discussion
The AISC is a wonderful opportunity to get inspired by world-renowned speakers and practitioners, to transform my teaching & learning.
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2018 THEMESInnovation in education
The Science of Learning
The business of education
Inclusive education
The Unconference Stream
We see innovation and disruption in every sphere of our lives, whether it is because of new technology or simply new ideas,
our world is changing and so are our schools. Schools are open to adaptive learning structures which allow students to control
their own learning journey (student agency) whist learning and collaborating with their classmates. Artificial Intelligence in its many
forms is beginning to enter into education with often surprising applications and results. This stream will explore some of these
innovations in educations and provide educators with practical ideas that can be used to improve learning outcomes in the classroom right
away.
Our understanding of the human brain, how it works and how we process new information is getting better all the time. Neuroscientists continue to advance our understanding of the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions which in turn impact our ability to learn and master new tasks. In this stream we will look at the science of the brain and translate this into practical learning situations where small changes can often result in big improvements in learning and knowledge retention. – Learning is a skill that everyone can master and with our brain’s remarkable ability to gain new skills we can open up a whole new world of possibilities.
Planning and building a new school in any part of the world is challenging, but in Asia we see a growing demand for international schools that offer
alternative education. Where are the potential investors? Who are the suppliers and regulators? And what are the best practices to those planning
a new project. In this stream we will explore market data and analyse where the best opportunities lie, we will include legal and regulatory aspects, student
acquisition and school fee structures. Curriculum, campus design and pedagogical positioning, teacher recruitment and case studies from experienced educationalists
who have opened successful new schools.
Inclusive education is supported by the United Nations as a matter of human rights and social justice. The IB Curriculum defines Inclusion as an ongoing process that aims to increase access and engagement in learning for all students by identifying and removing barriers but how are schools and teachers implementing this? This stream will explore the very best thinking on how to achieve total inclusion in the classroom with powerful keynote speakers and deep-dive workshops to help educators really make a difference.
Every conference-goer has experienced the feeling that they would like to see more of what interests them and make better use of their time at the event.
We see the rise of more choice and greater personalisation everywhere, from Netflix when we are at home to personalised learning when in the classroom.
So we have decided to adopt the same approach for our final stream at AISC 2018. We will be drawing on the the best abstracts from our call for papers to give
potential delegates more of what they want to see and hear at AISC 2018.
Access International Academy Ningbo, ChinaAjman Academy, United Arab EmiratesAlWisam International School, BahrainAmerican International School - Chennai, IndiaAmnuay Silpa Bilingual School, ThailandAnfield International Kindergarten Kowloon Tong Campus, Hong KongAustralian International School, PhilippinesBangkok Patana School, ThailandBASIS International School Guangzhou, ChinaBeijing World Youth Academy, ChinaBig Heart Christian School, South KoreaBinus School Serpong, IndonesiaBritish School of Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaBunts Sangha’s S M Shetty International School & Jr College, IndiaCanadian International School of Beijing, ChinaCauseway Bay Victoria & International Kindergarten, Hong KongChadwick International School, South KoreaChinese International School, Hong KongConfucius International School Qingdao, ChinaCreative Secondary School, Hong KongDebakey High School, QatarDelia School of Canada, Hong KongDiscovery Mind Education Organisation, Hong KongDominican International School, TaiwanDps Sts School Dhaka, BangladeshDSB International School, IndiaDulwich International High School, ChinaEtonhouse International Pre-School, Hong KongEverest Academy Manila, PhilippinesFootprints International School, CambodiaForest House Waldorf School, Hong KongFrench International School, Hong KongGenerations Christian Education, Hong KongGreen Oasis School, ChinaGreen Shoots International School, VietnamGunma Kokusai Academy, JapanHarrow International School, Hong KongHead Start International School, ThailandInternational Bilingual School at Hsinchu-Scienc-Park, Taiwan
International College Hong KongIPEKA Integrated Christian School, IndonesiaJBCN International School Borivali Mumbai India, IndiaJoy to the World American International School, JapanKellett School, Hong KongKeystone Academy, ChinaKing George V School, Hong KongKorea International School Jeju, South KoreaLaurus International School of Science, JapanLeeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation, AustraliaMahidol University International Demonstration School, ThailandMallya Aditi International School, IndiaNord Anglia International School, Hong KongNorth London Collegiate School Jeju, South KoreaNorwegian International School Kindergarten, Hong KongRenaissance International School Saigon, VietnamSchool of the Nations Macau S.A.R., MacauShanghai United International School, ChinaShildeg School, MongoliaShrewsbury International School Hong Kong, Hong KongSt Joseph’s Institution International School, MalaysiaSuzhou Singapore International School, ChinaTaaleem, United Arab EmiratesThe Alice Smith School, MalaysiaThe British International School of Yangon, MyanmarThe British School in Tokyo, JapanThe British School, NepalThe Harbour School, Hong KongThe International Montessori School, Hong KongThe International School of MacauVictoria Shanghai Academy, Hong KongVision International School, QatarWellington College International Tianjin, ChinaXavier School, PhilippinesYew Chung International School of Shanghai, ChinaYew Chung International School, Hong KongYk Pao School, ChinaYMCA of Hong Kong Christian College, Hong KongZaman International School, Cambodia
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AISC Brochures distributedfrom July to December:800+ copies distributed
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200+ tweets and posts
1,000+ participants
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