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KimCofino

Page history last edited by Kim Cofino 14 years, 11 months ago

Kim Cofino has nearly 10 years of experience in international schools and is currently the 21st Century Literacy Specialist at the International School Bangkok. Her work focuses on helping core subject teachers utilize Web 2.0 technologies in the elementary classroom and creating a global and collaborative approach to learning. Her inquiry-based, constructivist approach to teaching utilizes project-based learning experiences developed using the Understanding by Design process.

 

Kim regularly consults with other international schools interested in implementing 21st century learning, has been profiled on a number of educational websites and journals, and has spoken at conferences and professional development sessions throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. Her professional blog, Always Learning, is an invaluable resource for K-8 teachers seeking examples of authentic student engagement.

 

 

 

Title of presentation

Moving a Community Forward

 

Presentation date / time

Preferred time of presentation here - same as per schedule

 

Presentation abstract or description

From an international school perspective, Jeff and Kim will discuss the various members of a school community and practical strategies for how to move forward with community buy-in and support. From administrators, to parents, to students, to teachers, we need to ensure that we support, engage, and inform all school stakeholders about the changes we need to implement in our schools.

 

Presentation links

ISB21 Wiki

 

Further information / links on keynote speaker

Professional Blog

Professional Wiki

ePortfolio

Twitter

Skype: mscofino

 

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