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AGIS Conference 2026 Potsdam
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Saturday, September 19
 

9:45am CEST

From Sketchbook to Portfolio: Teacher Toolkit
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
We are two teachers that have a design and a traditional visual arts background, and that use sketchbooks as a daily tool. We collaborated closely when drafting lower secondary, IGCSE and IB DP Schemes of Work to ensure maximal alignment in building up sketchbook skills. This is an ideal way to enable students to track and visualise their progress.
This presentation aims to equip visual arts educators with practical strategies to transform the sketchbook from a passive notebook into a dynamic tool that directly feeds into IB DP portfolio and IGCSE coursework. Designed for all secondary art teachers, it addresses the challenge of guiding students toward sustained experimentation, meaningful annotation, and reflective practice.

Participants will explore structured sketchbook routines: observational drawing prompts, artist analysis templates, and layouts that can be used to organise information on the page.

Participants will leave with a ready-to-use teacher toolkit and knowledge of the advantages and ways to use a sketchbook as a routine in and outside the classroom.
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Linda Gruet

Art Teacher, International School of Bremen
I am an Art teacher at the International School of Bremen.
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Rosa Santana

IGCSE and IB Art teacher, International School of Bremen
I am an IGCSE and IB Art teacher at the International School of Bremen. I hold a Bachelor’s degree with honours from the University of Fine Arts in Lisbon, Portugal. After graduating, I established my own studio and exhibited my work in several galleries across Portugal. One of... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
0.229 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

9:45am CEST

Supporting Musical Cross Curricular Integration with All Students
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
Real-world thinking is complex, showing educators how each of our subjects exist beyond the silo of our curriculum every day. Integrating music into various curricula can support retention, collaboration, creativity, and student confidence in the classroom. This workshop is intended to discuss ideas and ways to implement music into the curriculum for a multi-perspective approach to teaching.  Special focus is given on incorporating music for democracy and protest from 1960’s to modern day (in a variety of languages), Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance, and Western Classical music from ~ 1600 to modern day. This workshop is suited for history, languages, and music teachers working with grades 6 through 12. 
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Stephanie Mayer

Secondary Music Teacher, Metropolitan School Frankfurt
Secondary Instrumental Music Teacher
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
0.222 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

11:15am CEST

Let`s move it - Understanding musical concepts through movement (Creative Expression, KS1)
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
This session will engage you with adaptable activities that support understanding of musical elements like dynamics, form and tempo. Learn strategies from a grade 1 creative expression teacher that you can easily adapt for pre-school or grade 2. Together we will try out ideas - so be prepared to move and have fun!










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Mirjam Williams

Grade 1 teacher _ Creative Expression and German, Berlin International School
Primary Grade 1 Music teacher
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
0.223 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

2:30pm CEST

Exploring Music in Film – Building a Transdiciplinary Unit of Inquiry from a Specialist Perspective
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
In this session we will review an example of a PYP Unit of Inquiry which is intrinsically collaborative between the Homeroom and Specialist classrooms: Film Music. We will reflect upon what makes a strong and authentic transdisciplinary unit, in which students are able to identify connecting themes and transfer key concepts from one subject to another. Attendees will learn about the scaffolding, planning, and execution involved through the lens of this particular third grade Music unit at Berlin Metropolitan School, considering how to make the most of a music teacher's time and resources and promote the elements of the PYP. Related concepts addressed in the unit include music theory, history, expression, culture, and communication. We will discuss related mini-projects and possible extensions, differentiation strategies, technology integration, and assessment and performance opportunities. While this session is geared toward primary teachers, all are welcome as the ideas and concepts can be adapted to fit the needs of your students and school.
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Caitlin Roseum

Primary Music Teacher, Berlin Metropolitan School
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Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
0.227 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam
 
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