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Qatar Academy Sidra

Qatar Academy Sidra

“In multiple IB World School communities (Lao, Bangladesh and Qatar) we have had the privilege to have our learning facilitated by Innovative Global Education. Specifically, Tania Lattanzio has led Face to Face Workshops, Curriculum Development, Team Planning, Team Meetings, completed observations and coaching within our community. In each context the leadership and coaching by Tania has led to whole-school pedagogical transformation in teaching and learning. This was due Tania’s ability to quickly build strong relationships and rapport with teams at all levels (early years, primary, secondary and leadership) and her ability to provoke thinking and stimulates cognitive discourse that leads to impactful changes in unit and curriculum design.

Tania’s impact can be felt from the time that she arrives on campus and continues to ripple through the community for months and years. This is testament to the strength of the personalized professional learning programme that Tania constructs and leads in collaboration with the school’s pedagogical leadership team. Innovative Global Education ensure that they seek to understand the school context and consistently remain flexible, adaptative and agile through the learning journey. Tania meets teachers where they are at and differentiates for the wide continuum of understandings, skills and confidence that exist across the team. Tania’s passion and expertise is recognized and respected by all team members. Tania’s open and transparent approach to coaching teams is valued and her energized approach to facilitating workshops draws all members of the team into a reflective process that results in tangible actions.

I am constantly in awe of the way in which Tania helps de-mystify conceptual learning for teaching teams, the way in which she inspires teams to be courageous with curriculum design and how through a co-constructive process of learning and action she empowers teams to build authentic conceptual units of learning.

If you are looking to build lasting professional learning relationships, understand and value the importance of professional learning programmes that create transformation from within and are wanting to work with supportive knowledgeable change agents I would strongly encourage you to work with IGE”.

Kim Sharee Green, Previous Director, Qatar Academy Sidra, Doha-Qatar, Incoming Head of School – International School Ho Chi Minh City (ISHCMC), Vietnam

Xi’Lan Liangjitan International School

Xi’Lan Liangjitan International School

“Tania Lattanzio is an inspiring educator. We first met in 2010 when she co-led the IB workshop leader multi-programme training in Hong Kong. It was some of the most powerful training I had ever taken part in. Tania possesses in-depth programme knowledge, pedagogical understanding and boundless energy. In 2015, as curriculum director at International School of Busan in Korea, I was able to bring Tania out to work with our entire teaching staff. She facilitated and inspired large and small groups of PYP, MYP and DP teachers with a focus on conceptual learning and differentiation. Tania generously shared folders of resources and a plethora of strategies for the teachers. Multiple teachers remarked that "Tania's was the most powerful workshop they had ever attended." As the Secondary Principal at Xi'an Liangjiatan International School over the past four years, I have brought Tania out multiple times to work with large and small teams of PYP, MYP and DP teachers. The work Tania has done with teams of teachers is transformational. The understanding of the importance of differentiation and conceptual learning has grown and this can be seen and felt in classrooms throughout the school. Tania's words resonate and supported teachers to understand that contemporary classrooms are not places where "all students are doing the same things at the same time." Through subsequent visit teachers' knowledge about differentiation and conceptual learning has deepened. We look forward to welcoming Tania out for a third time to XLIS this coming year so we can drill down further on differentiation and conceptual learning in the classroom”.

Daun Yorke, Secondary Principal, Xi’Lan Liangjitan International School, Xian, China

Anglo-American School of Moscow, Moscow, Russia

Anglo-American School of Moscow, Moscow, Russia

“Tania Lattanzio has worked with The Anglo-American School of Moscow for over six years. She has led us through a complete overhaul and writing of a new program of inquiry, demonstrated inquiry lessons within our classrooms, helped create provocations that sparked deep student questions, worked with all single-subject teachers in both the written and instructional curriculum, and currently is supporting work around meaningful formative assessment that lead to differentiation within the classroom. We value her knowledge of curriculum and student development, vast experience in schools around the world, flexibility in working with a range of teachers and staff, and sense of humour. Her hands-on and practical approach is appreciated by the teachers and leads to an immediate change in the classroom. She has had such a great impact on the learning within our elementary division that she has been asked to support our middle and high school as well. We value greatly all she has to offer to our teaching and learning and are excited about her work with us in the future”.

Maureen Sackmaster Carpenter, Literacy Leader, PYP coordinator, Service Learning Coordinator, Anglo-American School of Moscow, Moscow, Russia