ESSARP 2023: To Laugh is to Learn
Speakers
Schedule
Shortest way to explore what will happen08:15 - 09:00
Convention Center Lobby
09:00 - 09:15
Los Girasoles 2 & 3
Lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V
Anyone involved in the teaching, mentoring or supervision of young people is in a key leadership role, whether they are currently aware of that or not. Henry V is the story of a leader who unites his people around a common goal, overcoming many obstacles in his path on ...10:15 - 10:45
Foyer
Solving the Frankenstein Problem: Why all Learning is Social, Emotional, Cultural and Cognitive to the Brain
Emotions and social relationships shape our thoughts, actions, and experiences—how we think and who we become—not just personally, but academically. How and why is this the case? And what does this mean for teachers and the design of educational environments and activities? Mary Helen Immordino-Yang will present her research ...11:45 - 12:15
Foyer
Wellbeing and The Power of Positive Emotions in Education
In this keynote, Tom Kendon, will introduce a range of the research findings from across the work of Cambridge University Press and Assessment’s researchers and educators and will explore the profound connection between wellbeing, positive emotions, and dimensions of educational success. Drawing from some of the latest research and ...13:15 - 14:30
A Villain’s Story
Creating safe working environments for teams and learning spaces is key to unlocking people’s potential. The world of cartoons will help us discover how the consolidation of psychologically safe spaces can be a real challenge that does not distinguish between heroes and villains.15:15 - 15:45
Foyer
Deep Dive: Designing Educational Opportunities for Meaningful Learning
In this follow-up workshop, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang will share additional examples of students’ work and thinking, and examine videos of teachers’ practices in real classrooms. We will ask, what does deep thinking look like, and what kinds of teachers’ practices promote or undermine it? What are the brain processes ...Reviving and Inspiring Ourselves and Others
This follow-up workshop is a continuation of the themes presented in the morning keynote with a strong focus on motivation and care.16:45 - 17:15
Foyer
Presence in Education
Throughout this workshop, delegates will experience the way our brains predict and construct our own reality and conceptualize neuroplasticity as the underlying mechanism of learning and change. The presenters will guide delegates through the foundations, evidence, and impact of the programme.17:15 - 18:15
Los Girasoles 2 & 3
What Wellbeing Looks Like in Schools
In this session a group of ESSARP schools will describe the programmes they have implemented to cater for the wellbeing of students and teaching staff.Rethink! Why it´s Time to Think Again about Marketing
You are probably happy just going along. But steady as she goes, hits the iceberg. Everything we do at Oxford International Consultants is about not being complacent and uncovering what is specific about your school that makes it so important. We work with the best schools in the UK ...19:00 - 19:15
Los Girasoles 2 & 3
19:30 - 21:30
Loa Álamos 1 y 2
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Tickets
Buy your ticket and registerIndividual Ticket – IN-PERSON
- Members / Affiliates ARS 65.000
- Exams schools ARS 72.000
- Non – affiliates ARS 80.000
- Int. Affiliate Schools USD 300
- International Delegates USD 350
Closing August 30, 2023
Individual Ticket –
VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE
- Members / Affiliates ARS 15.000
- Exams schools ARS 18.000
- Non-affiliates ARS 22.000
- Int. Affiliate Schools USD 60
- International Delegates USD 70
Closing September 13, 2023
Group discounts for the VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE available for Member, Affiliate and Exams Schools
If you would like to make use of this benefit for the VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE, please contact Maggie Casserly at mcasserly@essarp.org.ar to receive payment instructions.