IBSC Ideas Lab
Professional Conversations for Directors of Professional Development in Boys' Schools in North America
Starting February 19, 2025
IBSC Ideas Lab invites directors of professional development from member schools in North America to connect virtually using Zoom. Limited to 14 participants plus the facilitator, this IBSC Ideas Lab includes three one-hour sessions for participants to discuss relevant topics.
Designed as an interactive exchange among colleagues, IBSC Ideas Lab engages dedicated educators who learn and grow together. Before each session, participants engage with relevant resources to provide a foundation for discussions. Together we surface fresh ideas and build mutual support structures and enduring professional friendships.
Available exclusively to IBSC member schools, first-time participants who can commit to joining all three sessions get preference in registration to support the success of each small group. No more than two participants from one school may register for an Ideas Lab.
In the spirit of open dialogue and collaboration, IBSC Ideas Labs are not recorded, allowing participants the freedom to express themselves openly and share their experiences candidly.
Who Should Attend?
Directors and leaders of professional development from member schools in North America
Format
IBSC Ideas Lab attendees participate in three scheduled one-hour calls using Zoom. Nicole McCabe, associate head of school at George Jackson Academy (United States), facilitates each session.
Conversation Topics
Conversation 1
Sustaining Teacher Growth and Leadership in a Boys' School Context
Wednesday, February 19, 4:00 PM EST
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60 minutes
How can professional development (PD) leaders create a system where teachers feel supported, valued, and continually motivated to improve their practice with boys? Get equipped with the knowledge and strategies to cultivate a supportive and motivating environment for teachers in boys' schools. Explore how to foster a culture of continuous improvement through targeted professional development, distributed leadership opportunities, action research, and celebrating successes in teaching boys. Gain valuable insights into empowering teachers and creating a thriving learning environment where boys excel.
Conversation 2
Navigating Current Challenges and Trends in Boys' Education
Wednesday, February 26, 4:00 PM EST
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60 minutes
What are the hot topics impacting boys and boys’ schools today? How can leaders of professional development best prepare our teachers to address these hot topics effectively? Join this collaborative conversation and get equipped with the knowledge and strategies to empower teachers in boys' schools. Explore hot topics such as fostering positive masculinity, navigating the complexities of the digital world, and promoting well-being and inclusivity in boys' education. Gain valuable insights into how to support teachers in creating a thriving learning environment where every boy can reach his full potential.
Conversation 3
Developing Teacher Expertise in Boy-Specific Pedagogy
Wednesday, March 5, 4:00 PM EST
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60 minutes
How can we as PD leaders equip teachers with the pedagogical approaches and strategies most effective for boys? Delve into the practical application of research on boys' learning, moving beyond generalized notions to explore specific, evidence-based strategies for classroom management, instruction, and assessment. Examine how to effectively differentiate instruction for boys, considering diverse learning styles, cultural backgrounds, and individual needs. Discuss how to foster a culture of inquiry among teachers and encourage them to become researchers in their own classrooms, trying new approaches and evaluating their impact on boys' learning. Explore structures that promote mentoring and peer observation, enabling teachers to learn from each other's successes in boy-specific pedagogy.
Registration
IBSC member rate: US $170
Refund Policy
BSC will refund 90% of registration fees if a written request is received by February 5, 2025. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this time. Schools seeking to register an alternate to replace a participant unable to attend should contact IBSC@theibsc.org.
Please note: Watch your email for login information for this IBSC Ideas Lab by February 12, 2025. If you registered later than this date, watch for login information within 24 hours.
Participation certificates: Participants present for all three conversations will receive a certificate of participation within two weeks of the final session.
Facilitator
Nicole McCabe
Nicole McCabe currently serves as the associate head of school at George Jackson Academy (United States) in New York City, where she previously served as academic dean. Prior to George Jackson Academy, McCabe served as the head of upper school at Saint Stephen of Hungary School. Throughout her career in education, she has demonstrated versatility and expertise across multiple grade levels, teaching students from grades 4-12, as well as at the undergraduate level.
Her academic credentials include degrees from Manhattan University, Fordham University, and Saint Peter's University. McCabe also holds a certificate in special education law and advocacy from the University of San Diego School of Law.