Hosted by The American School in Switzerland (TASIS), Lugano, March 11th and 12th, 2011

Transitions

"Nothing endures but change." HERACLITUS, from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers

It has become a cliché that the one constant in schools is continuous change. Teachers, administrators and students are therefore permanently confronted with TRANSITIONS. These can take a range of forms. For teachers they may be curriculum transitions or shifts in pedagogical methods; working with new groups of students, while ensuring that previous students are supported as they too make changes and cope with the constant changes allied to growing up. Students have to make transitions between schools, curriculum models, countries, cultures and languages; ultimately they must take the leap into further education, employment and the world outside school. Growing schools may have to cope with transitions to new facilities or locations, adapting and responding to new technological opportunities.

This conference provides a chance to hear and work with some outstanding speakers who can help define and review strategies that help teachers, students and administrators respond positively to change as an exciting opportunity rather than a threat to be feared.

Programme

Handouts

Debra Rader