Watch: how to forge a career teaching the IB

Join assistant head Emily Hardwicke as she introduces the International Baccalaureate and gives her advice for those looking to move into this curriculum

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A teacher in an IB classroom

With over 1 million students in 146 different countries all studying the International Baccalaureate, this programme is by no means a secret. But for many teachers, it still holds a degree of mystery.

Terms like "theory of knowledge" and the "middle-year programme" might ring a few bells, but what does it mean to join an IB school and what would a career teaching this curriculum look like?

Join assistant headteacher Emily Hardwicke as she introduces the International Baccalaureate and explains how you can build a career teaching this global curriculum.

Emily is currently the middle-year programme coordinator and head of English at an international school in Switzerland. In this free webinar, she shares her knowledge and experience of being part of an IB school.