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E08 - Angela Meikle - IBO - The Future of International Baccalaureate Programs
- 2025/02/27
- 再生時間: 28 分
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Summary
In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage with Angela Meikle, head of IB World Schools at the International Baccalaureate. They discuss the future of education, focusing on the importance of well-being, the need for innovative educational systems, and the ongoing evolution of IB programs. Angela shares insights from her extensive experience in international education, emphasizing the significance of action research and the role of teachers as curriculum designers. The conversation also touches on upcoming events and the IB's commitment to adapting to the changing educational landscape.
Takeaways
- Leadership is about communicating worth and potential.
- Suffering is optional; we can choose our responses.
- Education should focus on systems of human flourishing.
- Well-being is crucial for both students and teachers.
- The IB is reviewing its programs for the first time in 60 years.
- Innovative assessments are being developed for the IB.
- Action research can transform school culture.
- Teachers should be seen as curriculum designers.
- Digital assessment is on the horizon for IB subjects.
- Collaboration with universities is essential for program development.
Sound Bites
- "Leadership is the ability to communicate someone's worth."
- "Suffering is optional."
- "Unprecedented is the new normal."
- "Action research can shift the culture of the school."
- "Digital assessment is coming."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Blue Skies Leadership Podcast
02:53 Exploring Blue Sky Visioning in Education
03:40 Angela Muechel's Insights on Education Systems
12:41 The Future of IB Programs and Innovations
20:09 Angela's Journey to the IB
24:14 Upcoming Events and Collaborations in Education