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Fidelis Nthenge (she/her)

@FidelisNthenge

Director of Curriculum Development, International Baccalaureate Organization | Women empowerment and education | Opinions are my own

Joined March 2018
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Please join us in Rwanda!

We are thrilled to announce a free IB Day event in Rwanda! In partnership with the Rwanda Ministry of Education, this event will be an opportunity for school leaders and decision-makers to learn about the power of the IB curriculum. Register here: buff.ly/4ctGbdt

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@Heino1Olli explores challenges in education amidst rapid change. Traditional knowledge transfer faces an identity crisis. We're on a shared learning journey with students, nurturing well-being and a sense of home. 🌍📚 #IBGC2023

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Educating for systemic changes, where we think of “we” and not”I”. Thank you Naheed and Marija of @uwc Atlantic #IBGC2023

"Our students are calling out for an education that helps move us towards a more just, equitable and regenerative world." How can we as an IB community empower young people to make a difference in unstable, uncertain times? Thanks UWC Atlantic for leading great session #IBGC2023

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Our young people want action not sympathetic discussions. Thank for giving hope. #IBGC2023

“Action is hope. There is no hope without action.” Inspired by the #IB Global Youth Action fund student teams leading projects worldwide & impacting change @Heino1Olli #IBGC2023

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There is hope when important topics are being discussed by educators. We know how instrumental education is in bringing change #IBGC2023

“How does inclusive education look like? Are we comfortable with having uncomfortable conversations about education?” — @FidelisNthenge This year’s conference theme ‘Education for an inclusive future’ is both timely and significant. #IBGC2023

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Are you having similar discussions in your schools? How will we leverage AI in the classroom? In the learning experience? In the way we assess? How shall we support teachers in making the appropriate decisions? #IBGC2023

What impact will artificial intelligence have on education? School leaders gathered to discuss this key topic at our global leadership roundtable in Dublin. Share your views on AI in the classroom. #IBGC2023

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Multi-modal approach in education has become inevitable!

“We go to the students rather than asking them to come to us." Insightful panel discussion on the value of online and hybrid delivery of the Diploma Programme. Read about DP online: ibo.org/programmes/dip… #IBGC2023 #IBGC2023

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Evolutions and changes coming soon across ALL programmes in #IB will bring more flexibility, enhancements and opportunities to pilot in schools. Which are you most excited about? @FidelisNthenge #IBGC2023

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"To unleash the full potential of technology in education, continuous investment in digital infrastructure, teacher training, and the development of locally relevant digital content is crucial." - @FidelisNthenge kbc.co.ke/kenyas-effort-…


Closing remarks by IB’s director of outreach and conferences, Haif Bannayan. We see you in the next IB Americas in 2024 in Washington DC. But this year’s final conference will be in Dublin this October 2023 #IBGC2023

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Think about how you can use AI with your learners to do the things that we may not be able to do! Says Dr Michelle Zimmerman #IBGC2023


Could Artificial Intelligence bypass Human Intelligence? Dr Michelle Zimmerman speaks to this in the #IBGC2023

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Teachers, you maybe the spark of your learners. Nurture the creativity of your students. Don’t overlook any talent. Says IB alum Lachezar of Skildlabs #IBGC2023

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Craig Davis of UWC Pearson speaks about the credible qualification his school offers through the IB CP. It is about Climate action inspired by Indigenous knowledge #IBGC2023

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The young people already sense what the 5th and 6th and 7th Industrial Revolution will ask of them! Well put Andrea of Chicago Public Schools #IBGC2023


The Career-related programme broadens the 16+ IB education and this panel speaks to how the programme is inclusive #access. #IBGC2023

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Coming to the end of the conference. It would not be IB if our own students are not part of it. Thank you for a great performance #IBGC2023


We are talking about the direction of travel for the IB’s 16+ educational pathways at the IB conference, Joel Adams leading #IBGC2023

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Systems thinking, embracing complexity and taking action! A focus of the pilot between the UWC Atlantic and the IB #IBGC2023

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Student driven goals for IB’s 16+ educational pathways review. Target full launch by 2030. #IBGC2023

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