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Documents from the Autumn Conference (6th and 7th October 2011):

* Conference programme

Becoming an IB World School - James Kazi

* University Liaison Officer (ULO) presentation - Julian Metcalf

* IB Diploma Target-setting and Tracking progress - Peter Fidczuk

* Managing the transition from A levels to the DP - Pauline Bullen

* IB presentation (assessment) - Richard Penrose

* IB results extra document (hyperlink in above presentation) - Richard Penrose

Documents from the Summer Conference (8th June 2011):

* Conference programme

* IB and IBSCA - Achievements, Challenges and Strategic Plans - Adrian Kearney

* UK Strategy and Supporting Schools - Theresa Forbes

* How to Better Influence Stakeholders - Tim Nettleton

* University Recognition: The Picture So Far - Nick Lee

* The IBCC: "Real" Learning within a Vocational Context - David Barrs

* Marketing and Communications: part 1 - Tim Nettleton

* Marketing and Communications: part 2 - Tim Nettleton

* Assessment: Rigour and Consistency - Carolyn Adams

Documents from the Spring Conference (18th March 2011):

* Conference programme

* Professional Development plans - Keith Allen

* Tracking performance in the IB Diploma - Pete Fidczuk

* IBCC - David Barrs

* Curriculum Mapping - Richard Matthews

For further information on Mondrian Wall curriculum planning software go to http://blog.mondrianwall.com or http://blog.mondrianwall.com/2011/03/28/video-preview

* Introduction to online IB Diploma Courses - James Tucker

* Growing the IB Diploma - Julian Metcalf

* Universities accepting students with <30 DP points - Nick Lee

* University rankings - Nick Lee

Documents from the AGM (18th March 2011):

Available on request for members of IBSCA

Documents from the DPCs' Conference (8th Dec 2010):

* Conference programme

* IBSCA Matters - Sandra Morton

* Changes to Groups 1 & 2 - Andrew Flory & Roxane Vigneault

* University recognition issues - Nick Lee

* Assessment in the Diploma Programme - Carolyn Adams

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