Future-Proofing your School:
Build a culture brave enough to question everything

April 1, 2023 - 11.00 AM GMT
Michael Dunn and Camille Gautier
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It’s time to chat about ChatGPT! There are a number of ways that AI can potentially impact education, both in terms of how students learn and how educators teach. Join us as we build systems for adapting your classrooms and school to the ever-morphing landscape of education in the 21st century. 

Workshop objectives:

  • Understand the importance of critical thinking 
  • Explore the uses of ChatGPT to further student learning
  • Brainstorm of different ways to ace your leadership game
  • Build an adaptability mindset

Session I: ChatGPT and critical thinking in your classrooms (1.5 hours) 

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Speaker: Michael Dunn

Human intelligence or artificial intelligence! Which one are your students using more of? How can you use critical thinking to counteract the potential impacts of artificial intelligence like ChatGPT? Whether you teach TOK, global issues, or philosophy, join Michael to understand how to bring critical thinking to your lessons effortlessly. He will guide you on how to support your students as they develop real-world critical thinking and how these skills can be built in your classroom through an exploration of real-world events.

Session II: Create a culture of agility and adaptability (1.5 hours)

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Speaker: Camille Gautier

Leading through rapidly changing times requires a certain level of artistry. Leaders must be able to respond to challenges with creativity and flexibility, and be willing to take risks in the face of uncertainty. Join Camille to get a closer look at how set practices and behaviors can empower you to lead effectively. Be a part of thought provoking conversations about meeting protocols, conversation stems, strategic planning templates and much more!

Speakers
Michael Dunn
Educator | Website Author
Camille Gautier
Head of Secondary | Textbook Author
Disclaimer - This event is organised independently of and not endorsed by the IB. Toddle’s events and webinars are organised to enable an exchange of practices and ideas within the educator community and are not a replacement for official IB workshops. Views and opinions expressed by the speakers are their personal views and should not be construed as official guidance by the IB. Please seek assistance from your school’s IB coordinator and/or refer to official IB documents before implementing shared ideas and strategies in your classroom.

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Michael Dunn
Michael is an educator with more than two decades of international teaching experience. He delivers workshops to schools all over the world and is dedicated to helping students become authentic critical thinkers. He is also the founder of the popular TOK website, theoryofknowledge.net.
Camille Gautier
Camille Gautier is originally from France but started her teaching career as a foreign language teacher in the UK before taking up a teaching position at the British International School of Moscow. In 2012, she moved to India to teach French at DSB International School in Mumbai. She became DP coordinator in 2015 and Head of Secondary in 2018. She is also a co-author for the DP French B Kognity textbook.
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Future-Proofing your School:
Build a culture brave enough to question everything
It’s time to chat about ChatGPT! There are a number of ways that AI can potentially impact education, both in terms of how students learn and how educators teach.