Pre-ICET Workshops 2023 Delegate’s Guide

Pre-ICET Workshops 2023 Delegate’s Guide

Pre-ICET Workshops are preliminary events of The International Conference on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET).

3rd International Conference

on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET)

“Learning Opportunities For All”

About the Conference

The International Conference on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET) is a joint educational event organized by Stirling Schools, Cambridge University Press, City & Guilds, GEMS Education and UK Teachers Academy.

It intends to promote education and contribute to the development of the schools and teachers’ professional development in Iraq and KRI.

ICET brings together teacher trainers, educational experts, and community leaders from the national and international community.

Presentations in ICET are delivered in three languages: English, Arabic and Kurdish.

ICET is being organized for the third time in 2023.

ICET Vision:

The ICET has been aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals-Goal 4 and UNESCO Education 2030 Framework for Action UNESCO 4.C.

UN Sustainable Development Goals-Goal 4:

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

UNESCO 4.C:

By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially the least developed countries and small island developing States.

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ICET 2023

Erbil
May 15-16, 2023

ICET 2023 is a virtual event that brings together speakers and audiences from various locations. Presentations will be delivered virtually on the video conference platform.

London

March 17, 2023

ICET London is the final round before the main event of The International Conference on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET).

Pre-ICET Workshops

Slemani – January 28, 2023

Basra – February 27, 2023

Pre-ICET Workshops are preliminary events of The International Conference on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET).

ICET 2023 Theme:

Theme: “Exploring education that can nurture and appeal to Generation Z and Alpha.”

Today’s K12 schools serve to the two brand new generations who have been born to a totally new, globalized, digitized world: Generation Z and Alpha.

Schools are now places where digital natives -who are able to virtually travel the world and access massive amounts of information easily- are to commute to and spend time every day. The question is “Are the schools ready to keep up with these new generations?”

Generation Z refers to the generation that was born between 1997-2012 and has been raised with a natural access to portable digital technology, the internet and social media.

Generation Alpha -born between 2010 and 2025- is the brand new generation that are to mark a new digital age, given how quickly and exponentially technology advances.

Schools are now have the mission and must have the vision to satisfy the needs and expectations of these generations who are technologically competent, pragmatic entrepreneurs, easily distracted, and independent learners -who like doing things the unconventional way. It is crystal-clear that old school teaching approaches that entail the teacher is more active than the students and the only source of information are outdated in the new world of education.

These generations have a great access to all sort of information; and thus, they aren’t interested in simply showing up for class, sitting through a lecture, and taking notes that they’ll memorize for an exam later on. Instead, they expect to be fully engaged and to be a part of the learning process themselves. It is high time for teachers and educators now to evolve from lecturers to facilitators of learning in interactive classrooms designed for personalized learning.

ICET 2023 invites educational experts, educators, trainers, educational policy makers, and community leaders from the national and international community to reflect together on the new approaches on schooling, curriculum development, and professional development to nurture and appeal to Generation Z and Alpha.

ICET 2023 will explore opportunities and perspectives for teacher professional development and educational leadership that will open new horizons and help schools and educators to be well prepared for the challenges this evolution may bring.

Focus:

ICET 2023 presentations are supposed to focus on education and teaching in

K-12 contexts.

Presentations should aim at three main objectives:

  • to improve the learning experience in the classroom

  • to help teachers and school leaders broaden their experiences

  • to encourage program and curriculum developers to include real-life competencies in their teaching and learning approaches

Categories:

Presentations in ICET 2023 should be under the following category options:

  • Digital Literacy & Technology Education
  • Employability & 21st Century Skills
  • Creativity at Schools
  • Learner Autonomy & Self-directed Learning
  • Teachers as Coaches of Learning
  • Interactive Classrooms
  • Hands-on Learning
  • Project-based Learning
  • Student Engagement
  • Inclusivity in Teaching and Education
  • Climate & Environmental Awareness
  • Customized & Personalized Learning
  • School Leadership
  • Teacher Professional Development
  • Character Education
  • Emotional Wellbeing & Mental Health

Who should attend:

This conference will primarily be of interest to:

● those in teaching and leadership positions in public and private schools and colleges
● candidate teachers and aspiring educational leaders
● those with an interest in international education, teacher professional development and educational leadership
● Ministry or government representatives tasked with improving the educational services of the community

Teacher trainers, educational experts, and community leaders from the national and international community will be at ICET 2023

● To explore new opportunities and perspectives to improve the learning experience in the classroom
● To raise awareness for institutional and professional development in education
● To help teachers and school leaders broaden their experiences
● To offer networking opportunities for all those attending the event – trainers, academicians, community leaders, and representatives of for-and non-profit organizations as well as government officials
● To provide a shared platform for diverse opinions in order to adapt educational services to the needs of a new era

About Pre-ICET Workshops 2023

Pre-ICET Workshops are preliminary events of The International Conference on Education & Teaching in K-12 Schools (ICET).

Pre-ICET Workshops intend to work toward solutions for the educational needs within ICET categories with contributions from leading educational experts and institutions in prominent cities of Iraq and KRI.

An exclusive group of academicians, educational experts, and community leaders from the prominent educational institutions will be contributing to the workshops

  • To analyze and discuss the de facto situation and experiences in education in the country within ICET categories
  • To analyze the factors behind the educational issues and challenges to hinder the educational goals that ICET promotes
  • To scrutinize and discuss the possible solutions to the needs and challenges within ICET categories
  • To guide and report these proposals of possible solutions to the educational authorities
Attendees/Contributors (Delegates)
  • Well-known educational experts in the city
  • Academicians specialized in education
  • Teacher trainers
  • Representatives of the leading figures in public and private education
  • Experts from local educational authorities and officials

Workshop Sessions Procedures and Preparations

  • The delegates are required to get prepared for the workshop on the topic assigned.
  • The delegates focus their preparations and materials on the questions as follows:
    • What might the topic mean for the educational context in the schools in KRI and Iraq?
    • What is the de facto situation about the topic at schools?
    • What opportunities for the schools could the discussion topic provide?
    • What might be the challenges for the implementation of the topic discussed at the schools?
    • What improvements could be made?
    • What solutions could be put in place to deal with the challenges and de facto needs?
  • The delegates are encouraged to consider the issues/factors below in their preparations and discussions:
    • International education trends vs de facto situation at schools
    • Objectives in education
    • Physical facilities and resources
    • Curricula
    • Assessment
    • Teacher profile(s)
    • Teaching methods, approaches, etc.
  • The delegates are required to include the following in their preparations:
    • Field studies and reports relevant to the topic if available
    • Facts and figures relating to the topic within school contexts
    • Questions and concerns to guide education communities and authorities

    • Examples and samples
    • Well-developed models for solutions

  • The workshop sessions are conducted in 45-minute sessions in which the delegates discuss their insights, investigate the factors behind the issues discussed, and explore possible solutions, suggestions, and models for these challenges.
  • A workshop moderator/leader moderates the sessions and ensures all delegates contribute fairly.
  • A workshop secretary records and commits the workshop report/minutes to the paper.
  • Delegates could be divided into groups for the relevant aspects of the topic; these delegates could discuss in the first workshop session, and all delegates come together in the second workshop session to discuss the different aspects and insights.
  • The delegates take their notes for the concluding panel.

Panel Sessions Procedures and Preparations

Panel 1:

  • The first panel session is an introduction to the workshop sessions.
  • The delegates put forward the issues to be discussed, give insights about the factors behind the issues, introduce different aspects of the issues, introduce points to consider, and provide brief information about their studies/points of view.
  • In the first panel session, the delegates do not introduce solutions to the issues. Solutions are to be discussed in the workshop sessions and introduced in the concluding panel in the end.
  • Each delegate could have no more than 5 minutes to talk in the panel. Depending on the number of delegates, this could be increased for each participant within the 50-minute panel session.
  • An assigned panel moderator moderates the panel, introduces the panelists, and manages the time.

Concluding Panel:

  • In the concluding panel session, the delegates talk about the concluding insights about the issues discussed. They talk about the possible solutions, models, and considerations to the issues discussed. Based on the conclusions and recommendations of the workshop sessions, the delegates present the solutions and conditions for those solutions in the panel session.
  • Each delegate could have no more than 5 minutes to talk in the panel. But the delegates could also choose certain delegates as representatives to talk in the concluding panel. So, the time allocated for the speakers is considered accordingly.
  • The presentations in the concluding panel is an overview of the contents, solutions, and models to be included in the workshop report.
  • An assigned panel moderator moderates the panel, introduces the panelists, and manages the time.

Reporting

  • In the final session of Pre-ICET Workshops, the delegates report the workshop proposals of possible solutions for the communities and authorities.
  • Based on the notes of the workshop secretary and the delegates, under the supervision of the workshop leader, the delegates bring together an official workshop report including the elements/contents below:
  • An introduction to the topic and workshop aims.
  • An introduction and overview of the issues discussed and the factors/reasons behind the issues.
  • The solutions, recommendations, recommended models, modifications, and proposed action plan.
  • An overview of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges of the recommended models.
  • Points and conditions to consider.
  • Concluding remarks
  • The report will also have full name, positions, and signatures of all delegates and the workshop secretary.
  • All the notes of the workshop secretary and final workshop report are submitted to the ICET Organizing Committee to be officially prepared and submitted to the educational authorities.
  • The workshop report will also be published for education communities in the country.

Pre-ICET Workshop 2023

REPORT (Template)

Date:

………/……/2023

Venue:

Topic:

Introduction:

An introduction to the topic and workshop aims.

Issues discussed:

An introduction and overview of the issues discussed and the factors/reasons behind the issues.

Outcomes:

The solutions, recommendations, recommended models, modifications, and proposed action plan.

An overview of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges of the recommended models.

Points and conditions to consider.

Conclusion:

Concluding Remarks

Attachments (if available):

1………….

2……………..

3…………..

Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate

Signature Signature Signature Signature

Position Position Position Position

Workshop Secretary

Signature