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AGIS Conference 2026 Potsdam
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9:45am CEST

From Assessment to Action: Using Skill Progressions to Drive Feedback, Goals, and Small Group Instruction
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
In many classrooms, feedback remains general and disconnected from next instructional steps. This interactive workshop will explore how skill progressions can transform student work into actionable teaching decisions.
Participants will examine real student writing samples and practice identifying precise skill gaps using clear progressions. From there, we will develop:

- Targeted, growth-oriented feedback
- Student-friendly SMART goals
- Small group instructional plans aligned to specific needs

The session will address how feedback differs developmentally between lower and upper elementary, and how to maintain clarity while increasing rigor. This workshop will also provide recommendations for supplementary technology that can make this process easier.
Participants will leave with practical templates, sample progressions, and a replicable framework for turning assessment into intentional instruction.
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Christina Konnaris

4th Grade Classroom Teacher, Leipzig International School
to be added later 
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
0.221 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

9:45am CEST

Introduction to Positive Discipline- Moving beyond behaviour management
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
In this interactive session, educators will explore the core philosophy of Jane Nelsen’s Positive Discipline. Moving beyond traditional rewards and punishments, participants will engage in hands-on activities designed to foster a deep sense of belonging and significance for every student. Educators will leave with a "toolbox" of ready-to-use strategies that turn daily classroom challenges into opportunities for character building and community growth.
Key Learning Objectives:
  • Build a Culture of Belonging: Practice specific experiential activities, such as "Connection Before Correction," that strengthen the teacher-student bond and improve classroom climate.
  • Foster Executive Functioning through Routine: Discover how to implement visual schedules and "Wheels of Choice" to support self-regulation and independence in primary-aged learners.
  • Shift from Consequences to Solutions: Learn how to facilitate "Joint Problem Solving" and use "Curiosity Questions" to help students take ownership of their choices.
  • Implement Immediate Tools: Master at least three "Monday-ready" tools, such as the "Positive Time-Out" or "Class Meetings," to address social and behavioural challenges effectively.

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Susan Oswald

Pastoral Leader, Bavarian International School
With over 20 years of experience in the classroom, I bring a deep understanding of students, learning and the everyday realities of school life to my role as Pastoral Leader at the City Campus of Bavarian International School. My journey into pastoral leadership grew from a desire... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
0.227 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

9:45am CEST

Sparking Reading Joy: Practical Ideas for Classrooms, Libraries, and Schools
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
How do schools move beyond 'teaching reading' to creating a culture where students actually choose to read?


A culture of reading doesn't happen by accident; it’s built through curiosity, conversation, and collaboration. This session goes behind the scenes of one international school’s journey to make reading a visible, everyday joy.


We’ll dive into the "why" and "how" of reading engagement: grounded in research, but fueled by practical experience. From small, adaptable ideas to larger school-wide programs, this session will explore strategies that can work in any classroom, library, or school community. Come prepared to share your story and walk away with fresh ideas to ignite excitement in your own school community.






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Lindsay Haubenreisser

Grade 5 Teacher, International School Augsburg
I'm an American living and working in Augsburg since 2015. Originally trained in teaching EAL and Spanish as a Foreign Language, I have been a Lower School classroom teacher for most of my career and love it! I particularly love mathematics and reading. As a passionate reader myself... Read More →
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Michelle Dierker

Teacher Librarian, Early Years- Grade 12, International School Augsburg ISA
Saturday September 19, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am CEST
0.223 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

11:15am CEST

Creative Inquiry in Action: Library and Art Collaboration
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
Our Art Teacher and Librarian partnership will showcase how transdisciplinary collaboration strengthens learning in the PYP. Students are introduced to artists and visual movements in the library, exploring texts, biographies, and critical perspectives. That learning is then translated into creative action in the art studio—experimenting with style, technique, and visual storytelling. We will share practical co-planning structures, aligned skill development, and authentic student examples that demonstrate how integrating information literacy with artistic practice deepens inquiry, strengthens agency, and elevates student voice.
Speakers
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Sabryna Saputo

Elementary School Art Teacher, Frankfurt International School
Sabryna Saputo is an experienced and passionate art educator with more than 15 years of global experience in independent and international schools. Having worked across diverse cultural contexts, she brings a deep appreciation for the perspectives and strengths students contribute... Read More →
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Lara Ingham

Elementary School Librarian, Frankfurt International School
Lara Ingham is an experienced and passionate librarian with more than two decades of leadership in independent and international schools. Lara is deeply committed to fostering literacy, empowering educators through transdisciplinary collaboration, and inspiring students to discover... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
0.219 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!










Speakers
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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

11:15am CEST

The Magic of Reading: How to Run a School Reading Night that Builds Literacy, Community, and Student Motivation
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
Reading motivation remains one of the most significant predictors of long-term academic success, yet many students experience reading primarily as a school task rather than a meaningful, shared activity. At Dresden International School (PYP), we developed an annual Reading Night — a whole-grade literacy event embedded in Literacy Week — designed to create positive emotional connections to reading.
During the Reading Night, students gather after school for read-alouds, shared storytelling, literacy games, library visits, and independent flashlight reading before sleeping overnight at school with their classmates. The event intentionally combines literacy with belonging, excitement, and memory-making. Students who are typically reluctant readers often become highly engaged, and the days and weeks following the event show increased book borrowing, reading conversations, and voluntary reading.
This workshop shares our experiences from several years of running the Reading Night. Rather than presenting a perfect model, it will honestly explore how the event evolved, what worked well, and what did not. Practical aspects such as organisation, communication with parents, staffing, student wellbeing, and managing concerns about safety will be addressed. Participants will gain insight into how a literacy event can strengthen class community, support social-emotional development, and positively influence reading attitudes.T
he session is designed as a collaborative exchange. Participants will have opportunities to ask questions, share their own literacy traditions and challenges, and discuss how similar ideas could be adapted to their own school contexts — whether through a full Reading Night or smaller alternatives.
Participants will receive example materials (parent communication, schedules, activity ideas, and planning considerations) to support adaptation in their own settings.
Speakers
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Kim Dawson

Teacher Librarian and Learning Support Teacher, Dresden International School
PYP Teacher Librarian and Learning Support Teacher
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Andrea Bodinus

Grade 2 Classroom Teacher, Dresden International School
Grade 2 Classroom Teacher
Saturday September 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm CEST
0.221 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

1:15pm CEST

Data in Action: Decisions That Impact Student Growth Through Personalized Learning
Saturday September 19, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
This session explores practical strategies for using data to inform instructional decisions and support personalized learning in elementary literacy and mathematics classrooms. Participants will examine how assessment data can guide flexible student groupings, targeted instruction, and the organization of learning spaces and resources to better support student growth.


Drawing on our experience as multi-age teachers, we will share how ongoing assessment, reflective observation, and responsive planning can help teachers address individual learning needs while maintaining curricular and grade-level expectations.


Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on their own classroom contexts and begin planning ways to apply these strategies in their teaching. Whether working in single-grade or multi-age environments, educators will leave with adaptable approaches for using data to strengthen engagement, personalize learning, and support sustained student success.
Speakers
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Molly Schuster

G1/2 Homeroom Teacher, Frankfurt International School
Homeroom teachers at FISW for the past 15 years (combined grades PrePrimary-Grade 4).
AH

Annika Hauswald

G1/2 Homeroom Teacher, Frankfurt International School
To be added later.
Saturday September 19, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
0.219 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

1:15pm CEST

Math Projects – Helping students see math as a meaningful, powerful tool
Saturday September 19, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
How can we get students more excited about math? Apply our skills to projects rather than just move from one lesson to the next!
Using our existing math programme as a foundation, I planned project-based experiences that either link several math units together or align with social studies and science topics. Instead of teaching skills in isolation, students immediately apply new concepts—such as geometry, measurement, data, calculations, and problem-solving—to authentic, real-life contexts. 
Whether designing a sustainable community space or applying fraction and decimal knowledge during a medieval market fair during our history unit, students use math with purpose.
I will share what our grade 4 team has tried out and will hopefully have you leave with some practical ideas you can use in your classroom. 
If you are happy to share your grade level, math curriculum and social studies/science topics prior to attending the presentation, I promise to try and provide some ideas to get you started on your new unit. 
Speakers
avatar for Uli Metzler

Uli Metzler

Grade 4 classroom teacher, Leipzig International School
to be added later 
Saturday September 19, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm CEST
0.223 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

2:30pm CEST

A Powerful Partnership: Inquiry with Student Agency
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
What happens when we stop planning for students and start planning with them? In this interactive session, we share how to transform the inquiry cycle into a dynamic framework for student voice, choice, and ownership. Using authentic examples of student-led discovery, we will demonstrate how to move away from teacher-directed lessons toward a classroom where students help decide the "what, how, and why" of their learning.
Speakers
avatar for Amina La Cour

Amina La Cour

PYP Curriculum Coordinator/Instructional Coach, International School of Hamburg
I recently joined the International School of Hamburg as the PYP Curriculum Coordinator and Instructional Coach. Over the past twenty years, I have had the privilege of serving as both a teacher and leader in international schools across Guatemala, Panama, Vietnam, South Korea, The... Read More →
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Preethi Isaac

Grade 3 Homeroom Teacher, International School of Hamburg
An engineer-turned-educator, I bring a problem-solver’s mindset to the classroom. I’m passionate about inquiry-driven, project-based learning that helps students explore big questions and build real understanding. 
I taught for 7 years at the American International School of Chennai before moving to the International School of Hamburg, where I continue to focus on engaging, student-centered learning. Coming from a third-generation teaching family, education is both a profession and a legacy... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm 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.
Speakers
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Caitlin Roseum

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

2:30pm CEST

Integrating German in the Elementary Classroom: Teaching the Host Country Language
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
This session will provide an overview of the Integrated German Program at Frankfurt International School. Participants will learn how the program was developed, the goals behind its design, and the successes and challenges encountered along the way.


In addition, the presentation will explore how German is taught within the broader Elementary School program at FIS, including the structure of the regular German language program and current areas of development. Attendees will gain insight into how an international school can meaningfully integrate the host country language into the elementary experience while balancing the needs of a diverse student population.
Speakers
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Martina Wohlers

Teacher, Frankfurt International School
Integrated German in the Elementary school and teaching host country language in the ES.
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
0.219 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

2:30pm CEST

You Matter Too: Balanced Teacher, Balanced Classroom
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
Teaching is an act of constant giving, and educator well-being matters. This one-hour interactive workshop helps you identify daily stressors and introduces simple, practical mindfulness strategies you can use anytime. Participants will explore how supporting their own mental and emotional health builds balance, resilience, and more grounded, effective classrooms. School leaders will also examine how teacher well-being is shaped by school-wide systems, and how those systems can better support educators.
Speakers
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Elizabeth Tucker

Primary Teacher, Leipzig International School
I’ve been an international school teacher since 2012 and I am currently teaching at Leipzig International School. I’ve worked across diverse school communities and bring a strong background in IB PYP. I’m especially passionate about inquiry-based learning, thoughtful classroom... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm CEST
0.221 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

4:00pm CEST

Growing Minds: Helping Students Understand and Strengthen Their Executive Function Skills.
Saturday September 19, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
As students move from primary to secondary school, success increasingly depends on more than subject knowledge—it hinges on executive functioning skills such as planning, attention control, working memory, and self-monitoring. In this interactive workshop, we explore how teachers can help students recognize these cognitive processes in themselves and develop strategies to strengthen them. Participants will be introduced to a short, flexible teaching unit on Executive Functions and Brain Development, designed for use in upper primary or lower secondary classrooms. The unit comprises four lessons focusing on: (1) understanding key executive functions; (2) exploring how the prefrontal cortex develops; (3) applying metacognitive thinking to learning tasks; and (4) developing personalized action plans to improve one chosen skill.
Speakers
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Carl Andresen

Primary Teacher, Leipzig International School
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Alison Schmid

Primary Teacher, Leipzig International School
to be added later 
Saturday September 19, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
0.217 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

4:00pm CEST

Plot Twists & Teamwork: Creating a Class Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Story
Saturday September 19, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
Looking for a writing project that builds creativity and collaboration? In this session, we will explore how to guide your class in writing a collaborative choose-your-own-adventure book. Participants will learn practical strategies for organizing branching storylines, structuring student roles, and keeping the project clear and manageable. This engaging approach strengthens narrative writing skills while fostering cooperation and shared ownership.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Moeller

Amy Moeller

Grade 3 Teacher, Leipzig International School
to be added later 
Saturday September 19, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm CEST
0.221 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

5:15pm CEST

A Year-Long Journey: Implementing the PYP Exhibition Through Staged Inquiry
Saturday September 19, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
Discover how to transform the PYP exhibition from a daunting end-of-year project into an empowering year-long journey of inquiry and action. This session shares a proven, staged approach that builds student agency and produces meaningful community impact.
 
Starting with exploration of what the exhibition is and connecting to student interests, we progress through identifying local challenges and opportunities. Through reading articles and observing their own neighborhoods, students develop authentic inquiry questions. They then narrow their focus, conduct research through interviews, surveys, and experiments, and design actions that matter to them. The entire school community becomes involved, creating a powerful sense of collective purpose—especially meaningful in small school settings.
 
This staged process ensures students take genuine ownership while maintaining manageable pacing, resulting in presentations that reflect deep inquiry and authentic action.
 
Speakers
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Jessee Müller

Grade 5 Teacher, International School Ruhr
A big part of my work, both in the classroom and as a former PYP Coordinator and Head of Primary, has been the Exhibition. I have lived with it from almost every angle: as a mentor, as the teacher who took over a cohort midway through, as the coordinator supporting from the outside... Read More →
Saturday September 19, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
0.221 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam

5:15pm CEST

Independent, Engaged, and On‑Task: Self‑Paced Centers That Practically Run Themselves!
Saturday September 19, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
Looking for math centers that feel joyful, purposeful, and… actually independent? 
This hands-on session introduces simple, paper-based tools that help students in Grades 1 to 5 work independently and confidently during math centers. Participants will explore practical ways to create levelled, self-paced activities that encourage learners to write their own equations, record their ideas, and track their progress. These strategies support student agency, strengthen self-regulation, and make differentiation easier without relying on worksheets. Teachers will also try out tracking systems that guide students in choosing the right level of challenge and staying engaged. By the end of the session, participants will leave with adaptable templates, activity ideas, and practical structures that help math centers run smoothly in any PYP classroom.” 
 
Impact: 
“This session aims to empower teachers with easy-to-implement systems that increase student independence and reduce classroom management stress. By adopting self‑paced, self‑tracking math activities, teachers can foster stronger student ownership, smoother center routines, and more effective differentiation. Ultimately, the impact is a learning environment where students feel capable and motivated, and help teachers gain the freedom to focus on responsive, high‑quality instruction.” 

Learning Outcomes
  • Design independent, paper-based math center activities that encourage student thinking and engagement.
  • Implement simple systems that help students track progress and choose appropriate levels of challenge.
  • Apply structures that support differentiation, student agency, and smoother math center routines.


Speakers
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Annabelle Kalb

PYP Homeroom teacher & German Coordinator, International School of Stuttgart
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Vosa Cavu-Litman

PYP Teacher, International School of Stuttgart
Saturday September 19, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm CEST
0.217 Am Luftschiffhafen 1, 14471 Potsdam
 
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