The Cambridge International Education Conference (CIEC) was first organised in July 2011 in Cambridge UK. The event has since become one the largest international educators and teacher conferences in the UK. In 2011, we stepped in to fill the gap left by the ending of the International Teacher Summer School held at Homerton College Cambridge. the International Teacher Summer School traced her history to 1888!
Cambridge International Education Conference (CIEC) brings together several of the UK's leading training organisations and distinguished speakers, all under one roof to help teaching professionals realise their potential, their skills and develop further their knowledge and abilities towards the students they teach. These condensed courses are informative, powerful assets to any teaching organisation or individual. Our conferences helps boost skills and confidence. Sessions are interactive and full of ideas for participants to take back to school. Workshop sessions allow the opportunity to network and to share ideas.
A Teaching Conference for Teaching Professionals
The Aims of the Course
The conference will stimulate thinking and allow you to work collaboratively with a variety of colleagues and provide you with strategies that can be used the very next day. Whether you are a subject leader or school leader, attendance of this conference will enhance your skills in leadership to bring out the best of teaching and learning in the classroom.
Successful and strong management is critical if a school is to develop and maintain the highest standards. Management teams and teachers need to develop effective strategies at all levels to help them work with students, parents and outside agencies towards continued school improvement. The 2020/2021 conferenceS will complement much of the good work of past CIEC conferences. It is suitable for delegates new to CIEC and for those who have attended in the past.
• Develop and share good practice within key working areas
• Generate informal conversations and networking with colleagues from a wide range of international schools
• Opportunities to visit the City of Cambridge the academic capital of England (fpr the UK conferences in Febraury and July)
• Teaching resources and materials available from various ‘on-site’ exhibitors
Who should attend?
• Directors / School Owners
• Headteachers
• Head of Years
• Classroom teachers
• CPD Coordinators
• Directors of Learning & Teaching
• Curriculum Managers
• Assistant Headteachers
• Deputy Headteachers
What will I take away from the conference?
• An understanding of the different needs of individuals in the classroom and how to manage these needs.
• How to encourage teachers to work as a team.
• Ability to develop a classroom environment that encourages skill-based learning so enhance the acquiring of knowledge
• Leading the team towards successful goals
• Understanding relationships
• Lots of ideas to use in the classroom
• Raising achievement and expectations
• Good classroom management
Who should attend?
The annual CIEC School Owners and Leaders Conference offers busy school owners and leaders
the chance to think deeply and reflectively about their schools, the future,
discussions on best practices, and topics of broad educational and cultural importance.
When is this held?
This event is held in Febraury during the half term
CIEC Summer Teaching and Leadership Conference (Cambridge, UK Series)
Who should attend?
Open to all educators from school leaders, owners to teachers.
When is this held?
This event is held in July during the summer holidays
CIEC Summer Teaching and Leadership Conference (Africa Series)
Who should attend?
Open to all educators from school leaders, owners to teachers.
When is this held?
This event is held in August just before the start of the new school year.
CIEC is an independent conference an offshoot of the EDA conference. It is not connected to CIE or Cambridge University