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IB Voices

Welcome to IB Voices, where IB students, educators, alumni and more with a passion for the International Baccalaureate share their stories and experiences.

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  1. 108

    Michigan IB Advocacy Day

    Recorded on the eve of their rally at the Michigan State Capitol, DP Coordinator Rick Searing of Portage Northern High School speaks with DP students Omar Elghawy and Ella Fargo about IB Advocacy Day – a two-day event held in March 2026 urging higher education institutions to adopt more consistent policies for awarding postsecondary credit for IB coursework.

  2. 107

    Le bien-être et l’inclusion

    Dans cet épisode d'IB Voices (Les Voix de l'IB en français), depuis la conference de l’IB à La Haye, Sébastien Rénald, responsable d'Écoles du Monde de l'IB, s’entretient avec Meriem Hathat, coordonnatrice au groupe scolaire international Les Nouvelles Générations à Djerba en Tunisie. Ils parlent de projets axés sur le bien-être et l’inclusion qui ont inspiré et motivé les élèves de l’IB en Tunisie et mondialement.

  3. 106

    The IB University of the People Scholarship Programme

    As the application window opens for the 2026 cohort, Laura Sanchez Cobos speaks with Jenifer Ambrozini, a previous awardee of the IB University of the People (UoPeople) scholarship, about her experiences studying for a Master in Education. Applications for the IB UoPeople Scholarship are open from 4 May to 24 May 2026. Read more information on eligibility and how to apply here.

  4. 105

    Systems Transformation

    Recorded live from the IB Global Conference in The Hague, keynote speaker Dr. Mo Olateju – fellow at the Centre for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and founder of Nigeria’s TEP Centre – speaks with Tom Smith about systems transformation in education, and the importance of broadening students' life skills.

  5. 104

    Multilingualism

    Recorded live in The Hague, Guillermo Duff, IB World Schools Manager, speaks with Camelia Constantinescu, DP and CP Curriculum Manager, on the subject of multilingualism. The pair examine the role of multilingualism in an IB education, and explore how schools can engage with the IB's evolving vision of language teaching and learning. This episode of IB Voices was originally recorded in October 2025.

  6. 103

    The Theory of Knowledge Exhibition

    Recorded at IB Day California, Matthew Davis, IB Coordinator at Granite Hills High School, speaks with Jared Phelps, DP Coordinator at Bonita Vista High School, about the Exhibition component of the IB's Theory of Knowledge course and how their work has brought schools and communities in California together.

  7. 102

    Apprendre, diriger et vivre le Programme primaire de l'IB

    Dans cet épisode d'IB Voices (Les Voix de l'IB en français), Rémy Lamon, Responsable confirmé du Service des écoles du monde de l'IB, accueille Anderson Vidal, Directeur de l'enseignement et de l'apprentissage et Coordinateur du Programme primaire (PP) à TFS, à Toronto (Canada). Anderson partage son parcours international, du Brésil au Canada, et son intense engagement auprès de l'IB depuis 2009. Ensemble, ils explorent les défis liés à la transition de l'enseignement traditionnel au Programme primaire de l'IB, l'importance de l'apprentissage centré sur l'élève, de la collaboration et de l'apprentissage qui passe par des essais et des erreurs. S'appuyant sur son expérience de plusieurs programmes nationaux, Anderson réfléchit au leadership, au développement professionnel et à l'évolution du cadre du PP, offrant ainsi réconfort et inspiration aux éducateurs qui naviguent dans le changement au sein de la communauté internationale de l'IB.

  8. 101

    Student Voices: IB Day of Service at Centennial High School

    IB Coordinator Sheila Nguyen speaks with Gurnoor and Omar, sixth-year IB students at Centennial High School in Corona, California, about the school's first IB Day of Service and optimal approaches to service learning and community outreach.

  9. 100

    IBEC Across Borders

    Dr. Cherissa Vitter, Associate Professor of IB Education at Southeastern Louisiana University in the U.S., joins Keith Yi, Adjunct Professor at Inha University in the Republic of Korea, to discuss the International Baccalaureate Educator Certificate (IBEC) programme and how it leads educator growth and development around the world.To learn more about IBEC, visit ibo.org/professional-certificates

  10. 99

    Indigenous Learning in British Columbia

    As communities observe Native American Heritage Day, Jennifer Aragon, Executive Director of the BC Association of IB World Schools, speaks with Dhana Matthews, DP Coordinator at Seaquam Secondary, Delta, about the IB in British Columbia and the integration of Indigenous perspectives.

  11. 98

    Introducing the IB Youth Advisory Council

    Recorded live in The Hague, Youth Engagement Lead Katie Tracy speaks with Ecem, a member of the IB's inaugural Youth Advisory Council. Together they discuss some of the IB's most significant youth initiatives, including the HundrED Youth Ambassador Programme, IBlieve, and the new student-led council.

  12. 97

    CP Core Enhancements

    Senior curriculum manager Chantell Wyten speaks with experienced CP educator Marjorie Vautrin about how the Career-related Programme is evolving, and how it can empower more students to connect their studies with professional pathways.

  13. 96

    Introducing and implementing the CP

    Recorded live in New Orleans, IB adoption specialist Chad Lower speaks with Chris Downs of North Hagerstown High School (Maryland) about implementing the IB Career-related Programme (CP). Together, they explore how the CP benefits individual students and the opportunities it can open for their future.

  14. 95

    AI in Assessment and K-12 Classrooms

    Join Dr. Matthew Glanville, Director of Global Assessment for the International Baccalaureate, and Ryan Findley, Founder of Evergreen Education, in exploring practical uses of AI in schools across the globe. Together, they explore developmental benchmarks for K-12 learning and AI interventions to benefit educators and students in the classroom, as well as potential challenges.

  15. 94

    Théâtre et apprentissage

    Walid Mbarek partage avec nous sa passion pour le théâtre comme outil d’apprentissage. Le théâtre, en tant que pratique artistique, se révèle être un outil efficace et transformateur pour l’apprentissage des langues. Sur le plan personnel, il permet de développer la voix de l’élève et son agentivité, en lui offrant un espace pour s’exprimer avec confiance et prendre des initiatives dans son apprentissage. Il contribue également au bien-être en renforçant l’estime de soi et en réduisant le stress grâce à une approche ludique et créative. Sur le plan collectif, le théâtre favorise la collaboration et l’intelligence relationnelle, en encourageant les élèves à travailler ensemble, à écouter activement et à comprendre les perspectives des autres, ce qui enrichit la dynamique de classe. Enfin, il stimule la cognition en mobilisant la mémoire, la créativité et les compétences linguistiques dans des contextes authentiques, rendant l’apprentissage des langues plus vivant et significatif.

  16. 93

    CP educators in conversation across borders

    In this episode, two educators from the U.S. and Australia share stories about adopting the Career-related Programme. Listen for insight from Tabitha Geres (CP educator at Edgewood Schools) and Glendyn Morgan (Head of Department Senior Schooling CP Coordinator at Brisbane South State Secondary College).

  17. 92

    Compétences interculturelles

    Mehdi Lazar partage avec nous l’importance qu’il attribue aux compétences interculturelles au XXIe siècle. De par sa carrière internationale et ses recherches sur cette thématique en tant qu’auteur, il développe le rôle de ses compétences si spécifiques et la façon de les apprendre, en donnant des idées d’activités à utiliser en classe. Elles permettent à chacune et chacun de mieux savoir qui nous sommes, qui l’autre est, et comment vivre ensemble.

  18. 91

    Conversation with Global Youth Action Fund Recipient

    Laura Sánchez Cobos, Senior School Delivery Manager at the IB, talks with Megan Uyao, a student from the Philippines, about her project that won a GYAF grant.

  19. 90

    Education à la citoyenneté mondiale

    Mehdi Lazar partage avec nous sa vision de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale et pourquoi il est si important de bien l’intégrer dans notre enseignement. De par sa carrière internationale et ses recherches sur cette thématique en tant qu’auteur, il nous explique les compétences que l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale développe chez l’apprenant et propose des astuces pour l’intégrer facilement dans notre enseignement. Le jeune doit se développer dans le monde qui l’entoure; les enseignants doivent lui offrir des activités authentiques pour qu’il se sente partie prenante de ce monde.

  20. 89

    New IB pilot programme launches in Louisiana

    In this episode with IB Development Manager Lindsay Cooper and IBEC and Dr. Cherissa Legendre Vitter, Associate Professor of IB Education at Southeastern Louisiana University, learn more about the new pilot programme in the U.S. that lets schools teach IB courses before going through the process to be an authorized IB school.

  21. 88

    The Global Youth Action Fund supports student projects beyond the classroom

    In this episode of IB Voices, Taylor Hart Odom, Strategy Delivery Associate Manager, and Glendaliz Garcia, Senior School Delivery Associate, discuss how the Global Youth Action Fund creates opportunities for IB students and non-IB students alike.

  22. 87

    What does an IB diploma mean for students heading into higher education?

    The IB Diploma opens doors to advanced credits and unique opportunities at universities worldwide. In this episode of IB Voices, Marie Vivas, Senior Recognition Manager, joins Paul Teulon, Head of Global Recognition, to discuss the IB's recognition status among universities in the U.S. and Canada.

  23. 86

    Teacher Wellbeing: The Key to Student Success

    What can we learn from research on how to support student and teacher wellbeing? Jennifer Merriman, IB Global Director of Research, Policy, and Design, sits down with Magdalena Balica, IB Senior Research Manager, to discuss the science behind wellbeing, what we mean by it, and how we might measure and define it. The discussion is informed by foundational new research on student and teacher wellbeing by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford.

  24. 85

    The Future of Classroom Digitization

    Dr. Matt Glanville, Director of Assessment, and Yoon Byun, Head of Digital Transformation, join in a conversation on the future of digitization in the classroom including benefits, limitations and challenges. Together they discuss AI technology, digital assessment strategy and increased access and accommodations for students - as we prepare for the future of education. This podcast was created as a part of All4Ed’s Global Digital Learning Day on February 15th, 2024.

  25. 84

    Comment se servir de notre contexte scolaire comme astuce pour réussir la mise en œuvre et l'enseignement du Programme du diplôme de l’IB ?

    Ariane Baer Harper partage avec nous l’importance de bien intégrer le contexte scolaire dans le réflexion de la mise en œuvre d’un programme de l’IB. Ayant elle-même supervisé des établissements dans leur cheminement pour être autorisés à offrir des programmes de l’IB, elle nous propose des astuces pour que cela se passe au mieux, en s’assurant que les enseignants sont inclus dans la réflexion. Chaque établissement est différent et cela ajoute à la richesse des programmes proposés.

  26. 83

    L’apprentissage communautaire dans des espaces ouverts pour développer l’agentivité de l’apprenant

    Francis Tornay partage avec nous la façon dont son établissement, au Caire en Egypte, a décidé de déplacer l’éducation également hors de la salle de classe en y créant des espaces ouverts pour l’apprentissage communautaire. Il explique les effets de ce changement sur les compétences des élèves et la manière de les évaluer.

  27. 82

    Mieux vivre le Programme d’éducation intermédiaire

    Nancy Sirois, Geneviève Dubuc et Isabelle Proulx partagent avec nous la façon dont leur établissement, au Québec, a décidé d’agir pour qu’enseignants et élèves vivent mieux le PEI, en mettant en avant la métacognition, les neurosciences et l’agentivité. Plus les élèves sont responsables de leur apprentissage et plus ils prennent plaisir à apprendre ; il en va de même pour les enseignants qui participent à ce projet.

  28. 81

    Conseils pour un coordonnateur du Programme Primaire rejoignant un nouvel établissement

    Ali Ezzeddine partage avec nous son expérience du Programme Primaire dans divers pays, principalement de langue arabe. Il donne des conseils pour toute coordonnatrice ou tout coordonnateur qui rejoint un nouvel établissement afin que le démarrage dans ce nouveau rôle se passe au mieux. Il souligne principalement l’importance de bien comprendre la culture propre à l’établissement.

  29. 80

    PYP Early Years series: Episode 3 - Documenting learning

    In the final episode of a series focused on the PYP support material ‘The early years in the PYP’, IB voices spoke to Anne van Dam and Kathryn O’Connell, 2 early years educators who have worked in local and global contexts, to explore some of the opportunities and tensions for educators around the subject of documenting learning.

  30. 79

    MYP Interdisciplinary units: Insights from an educator

    In this inspiring podcast, IB Voices talks to Tom Bronson, an experienced MYP educator based in Florida, on interdisciplinary learning and how it can be implemented. They also explore the changes to the Interdisciplinary unit guide and its effect.

  31. 78

    Metacognitive skills: key insights and promising practices from research

    What is metacognition, and how can it benefit student learning? In this podcast, researcher Paul Beach highlights promising practices to help IB educators and parents to support metacognitive development among their students.

  32. 77

    Learning to bend but not break—research on supporting student resiliency

    Resilience describes the process of positive adaptation in the face of adversity in life. All students face challenges of some kind, and academic resilience plays an important role in overcoming these setbacks. In this interview, researcher Ross Anderson discusses the findings of a policy paper by researchers from Inflexion, highlighting key insights from research on academic resilience and buoyancy. He also presents some promising practices and recommendations for teachers and parents to support student resiliency.

  33. 76

    PYP Early Years series: Episode 2 - Concept based learning

    In the second of a series focused on the PYP support material ‘The early years in the PYP’, IB voices spoke to Anne van Dam and Kathryn O’Connell, 2 early years educators who have worked in local and global contexts, to explore what concept-based learning looks like in action and to discuss some of the tensions educators feel when working conceptually with young children.

  34. 75

    PYP Early Years series: Episode 1 - Early Years in the PYP

    In the first of a series focused on the PYP support material ‘The early years in the PYP’, IB voices spoke to Anne van Dam and Kathryn O’Connell, 2 early years educators who have worked in local and global contexts, to explore what excites them about the new support materials and the opportunities it offers for early years educators to reflect on their own practice.

  35. 74

    Inclusion des nouveaux arrivants à travers les langues

    Mariette Kauthen partage avec nous la façon dont le Lycée Technique du Centre au Luxembourg utilise le Programme du diplôme pour l’intégration des nouveaux arrivants dans le Grand Duché. Les spécificités linguistiques du Luxembourg ont poussé l’établissement à définir le rôle des langues dans ce processus inclusif.

  36. 73

    L’importance des compétences et de l’autoévaluation au PEI et au Programme du diplôme

    Antonina Andrianova et Sylvie Henderson partagent avec nous l’importance que leurs deux établissements donnent à l’apprentissage des compétences au PEI et au Programme du diplôme. Antonina travaille à La Moscow Economic School à Moscou en Russie et Sylvie au Lycée Multilingue OMBROSA à Lyon en France. La discussion porte sur la façon dont l’enseignement des compétences a été mis en place et sur l’importance de l’autoévaluation des élèves.

  37. 72

    Developing self-learners through systematic feedback

    Alison Yang, MYP coordinator, and Rhys Tyers, language and literature teacher at KIS International School discuss the formative assessment and feedback project they launched at KIS and how it allowed for students to engage directly with the feedback process and develop their own capabilities.

  38. 71

    La construction du curriculum conceptuel et l’implication sur l’identité et la vision des apprenants au PEI et au PP

    Taid Rahimi partage avec nous la façon dont son établissement au Togo, en Afrique de l’Ouest, a construit son curriculum conceptuel pour le PEI et le PP, ainsi que l’implication que cet enseignement a sur l’identité et la vision des apprenants. La discussion partage les idées théoriques et les exemples plus concrets mis en place dans l’établissement.

  39. 70

    Building transferable skills through the personal and professional skills course

    The personal and professional skills course (PPS) is a core component of the Career-related Programme (CP) and each school designs and develops it around five themes: personal development, intercultural understanding, effective communication, thinking processes and applied ethics. IB Voices sat down with Chris Baker-Raivo, CP coordinator and Lori Brumbaugh, personal and professional skills teacher at Champlin Park High School to hear how the programme is bridging students to career pathways and ways to foster student agency through the PPS course.

  40. 69

    IB leaders discuss building a positive community culture that cares

    Host: Darlene Fisher, IB Lead Educator and workshop designer, developer and facilitator of ‘The Essentials of International Leadership’ suite of workshops Co-host: Steve Wishart, IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:Frank Braccia, Head of school, Gold Crest InternationalChris Wright, Director of Education, Woodard Schools UKCheryl Keegan, Head of NBHIS, China Angela Meikle, IBWS Manager, Former Head of Elementary at Hanoi International School

  41. 68

    Navigating the CP reflective project

    The reflective project is one of the four core components of the IB Career-related Programme (CP). It is an in-depth exploration of an ethical dilemma related to students’ career interests. Produced over an extended period of time, it’s designed to draw together key elements of the students’ CP experience, including their career-related study, Diploma Programme courses, and the other components of the CP core. This episode of IB Voices features Rebecca Austin Pickard, a former CP Coordinator, IBEN workshop leader, and author of the textbook “CP Reflective Project” (Hodder, 2019). Join us as she shares her insight and advice for reflective project supervisors about how they can proactively support students as they complete the CP reflective project.

  42. 67

    IB leaders discuss changes to the recruitment and preparation of teachers due to evolving times

    Host: Darlene Fisher, IB Lead Educator and workshop designer, developer and facilitator of ‘The Essentials of International Leadership’ suite of workshops Co-host: Steve Wishart, IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:Kevin House, Director of the Institute for Learning and Research, Dulwich College International Cheryl Keegan, Head of NBHIS, China Malcolm McKenzie, Head of School, Key Stone Academy, China David Fitzgerald, Senior Vice President, Education for GEMS US & IB Schools

  43. 66

    IB leaders discuss the impact of remote learning on future student learning in the Asia-Pacific region

    Host: Darlene Fisher, IB Lead Educator and workshop designer, developer and facilitator of ‘The Essentials of International Leadership’ suite of workshops Co-host: Steve Wishart, IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:Chris Wright, Director of Education, Woodard Schools UKJames MacDonald, Director, International School of BrusselsNicholas Alchin, Deputy Head of Campus, United World College of Southeast Asia

  44. 65

    IB leaders discuss the pros and cons of remote learning in the Asia-Pacific region (Part I)

    HostDarlene Fisher: IB Lead Educator and workshop designer, developer and facilitator of "The Essentials of International Leadership" suite of workshops Co-hostSteve Wishart: IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:Kevin House: Director of the Institute for Learning and Research, Dulwich College International Nicholas Alchin: Deputy Head of Campus, United World College of Southeast AsiaFrank Braccia: Head of School, Gold Crest International

  45. 64

    IB leaders discuss the pros and cons of remote learning in the Asia-Pacific region (Part II)

    HostDarlene Fisher: IB Lead Educator and workshop designer, developer and facilitator of "The Essentials of International Leadership" suite of workshops Co-hostSteve Wishart: IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:Kevin House: Director of the Institute for Learning and Research, Dulwich College International Nicholas Alchin: Deputy Head of Campus, United World College of Southeast AsiaFrank Braccia: Head of School, Gold Crest InternationalSeetha Murty: Director of Education, Silver Oaks International Schools; President, Heads Association of IB World Schools, India; Vice Chairperson, CBSE Schools Association, Hyderabad, India

  46. 63

    The IDEA Lab at Stratford Hall

    In this episode of IB Voices, two incredible teachers from Stratford Hall School in Vancouver, Canada, Andrea Ryan and Meg Penafiel, talk about their school’s IDEA Lab (which stands for Innovation Design, Engineering and Arts) and how it seamlessly fits into their school’s IB framework - particularly in their implementation of the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP).

  47. 62

    How IB networks and associations support IB educators in Asia-Pacific with staying connected (Part 3)

    Host: Steve Wishart, IB World Schools Manager, Australasia Panel:David Burton, Principal Consultant, Independent Schools VictoriaMelanie Brown, Chairperson, DP Coordinator Network for Southeast Asia I DP Coordinator, Nexus International School, Singapore Rebecca Hammond, Executive Assistant, IB Schools Australasia 

  48. 61

    How IB networks and associations support IB educators in Asia-Pacific with staying connected (Part 2)

    Host: Steve Wishart, IB World Schools Manager, Australasia  Panel:David Boardman: Principal Senior School, Kristin School in Auckland, New Zealand | IB Heads Council member | Secretary of IB Schools Australasia and Chairperson of the New Zealand IB Heads CaucusSharron Bailey: Assistant Principal/ PYP Coordinator, Auburn South Primary | Victorian & Tasmanian PYP Network Chairperson

  49. 60

    Health and well-being in the PYP with Anthony de Giorgio

    Today we’ll be exploring health and well-being with educator Anthony de Giorgio. Anthony has a wealth of experience in the field of physical and health education from the PYP all the way through to the diploma programme. He’s also a member of the IB educator network, a workshop leader and is currently studying for a Masters in Professional Kinesiology in Toronto. We recorded our conversation at the PYP subject symposium in 2019 where Anthony joined us to lend his experience and expertise to the review of the PYP scope and sequences with a focus on personal, social and physical education. We started our conversation by considering the current focus on health and well-being in the media and the wealth of research on leading happier, healthier lives and the opportunities this offers for learning in the primary years.

  50. 59

    Art, agency and activism

    Today’s guest is Mark Shillitoe, a PYP teacher at the International School of Delft in the Netherlands. He’s held various roles in PYP schools across Europe including that of PYP coordinator, and digital learning coach, but now he’s back in the classroom alongside pursuing a Masters in Art Education. Mark is a thoughtful, reflective and provocative practitioner who isn’t afraid to break down barriers in the pursuit of learning. Our conversation explored art, activism and a touch of magic, but we started out by considering learner and teacher agency and how teachers can start to introduce the concept into their practice. A note: this interview was recorded in 2019.

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