It is more important than ever to stay abreast of how each IB program area is changing to meet the needs of a complicated educational landscape and the learning needs of our students. To help educators stay current, the IB has added topics beyond the classroom for all grade levels, and subject areas that address the whole student and community experience.
Past participants consistently point to the outstanding workshop leaders UWC-USA attracts each session and the benefit of camaraderie and informal networking among other educators. We are pleased to offer online workshops accessible from most anywhere in the world via the Zoom platform.
8:30-9:00 Plenary
9:15-11:45 Session 1 with leaders
11:45-12:30 Lunch
12:30-3:30 Session 2
8:30-11:45 Session 3
11:45-12:30 Lunch
12:30-3:30 Session 4
8:30-12:00 Session 5
Workshop concludes at Noon
Category 1 is for those educators either from schools who have decided to apply for International Baccalaureate authorization or who are new to the IB. Experienced IB educators in applicant schools may attend these workshops to help their school with the application process.
Category 2 is for educators who have completed Category 1 training and/or whose schools have an authorized IB program.
Category 3 workshops are an opportunity to explore a subject area more deeply or address school-wide, continuum themes.
The Fall workshops provide 15 hours of International Baccalaureate training for both new and experienced educators with a focus on the Diploma and Middle Years Programmes.
Workshops are intended for teachers and educational leaders of all levels of experience who are interested in developing or refining their knowledge of IB subjects. The workshops explore IB subject curricula, teaching methods, the process of assessment, and the examination format. As IB curricula are revised on a consistent basis, both new and experienced educators benefit from attending these workshops. If you are unsure as to whether a workshop is the right one, please contact us at +1 505-454-4263 and we will be happy to assist.
DP – Category 3
Academic Integrity
DP – Category 2
Computer Science
History new curriculum
Theory of Knowledge
Environmental Systems and Societies
DP – Category 1
Chemistry
DP + CP – Category 1
Librarians
MYP – Category 2
Language and Literature
Individuals and Societies
Language Acquisition (generic)
Sciences
Registration for participants is $975. If you register before October 1, 2026, you will save $100.
Please note that effective January 1, 2026, UWC-USA will charge a $25 per registration processing fee for all credit card payments.
For check or wire transfer payments, please email [email protected]
When you register, you will receive email confirmation of your registration information. You will receive a second email confirming participation once payment has been processed.
One week before the workshop, you will receive an email from your workshop leader with general information and a workshop abstract.
There is a $130 fee if you change your workshop during the week of the workshop.
All change requests must be made in writing and emailed to [email protected].
Cancellations must be made in writing and received by October 1, 2025. A $100 handling fee will be deducted from your refund.
There are no refunds after October 1, 2025. Payment will still be expected for any cancellations made after that date.
UWC-USA reserves the right to cancel a workshop due to low enrollment. In the event a workshop must be canceled, we will let you know by November 1, 2025. At that time you may transfer from the canceled workshop to an available workshop or elect to have the registration fee fully refunded.
Workshop certificates are awarded to participants who attend at least 5 of the 6 subject sessions. If a participant is absent for an entire day, they will not receive a certificate.
The workshop certificate of completion will be sent after the workshops take place, and only after we have received payment.
[At UWC] I was invited to ask my own questions and to imagine my own answers for the first time.”
Andrew Nalani ‘12, Doctoral Fellow in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
United World College-USA
P.O. Box 248
Montezuma, NM 87731