Our workshop leaders are all highly experienced Diploma teachers, coordinators, and examiners. They are all approved by the regional office in Geneva.
The small size of our workshops means that the leaders are able to give participants individual attention, and our lively social programme enables the leaders to get to know participants outside the formal classroom setting. Some leaders are from St.Clare's itself whilst others may be 'returners' who having moved on in their careers, relish the opportunity to revist Oxford and the College. Each year we also welcome many leaders from IB schools around the world. This ensures a truly international mix of leaders and participants at our workshop events.History | Andy Dailey |
Biology | David Hepworth |
Business & Management | Roni Hamieri |
Chemistry | Nick Lee |
Economics | Jocelyn Blink |
Geography | Steve Marshall |
English A1 | Tina Shobbrook |
English A1 | Liz Stephan |
Mathematics | Bill Roberts |
Psychology | Christos Halkiopoulos |
Outside the classroom his career as a ski racing coach ran from 1993 until his retirement (from the piste) in 2006.
Contact: dhepworth@vis.ac.at Roni Hameiri holds a BA (Hons) in Political Science and Economics, a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), both from University of Tel Aviv, Israel, 1984, as well as a Master's in Business Administration (MBA), England, 1999.
Roni has been teaching IB Business and Management and also IB Economics in St. Clare's Oxford since 1990. She also worked as Associate Lecturer in Business Studies and also Economics in Oxford Brookes University (2000-2002) and in Auckland Institute of Technology (1998-1999).
Roni is currently the Deputy Chief Examiner for Business and Management and has been an examiner and moderator of Higher Level Paper 1 and 2, Extended Essays and also the Internal Assessment since 1995. She is a member of the current (and previous) Curriculum Review Committee. Roni has been a Workshop Leader for experienced and non-experienced teachers in Business and Management in various IB Regions since 2000.
Contact: roni@hameiri.freeserve.co.uk Nick Lee is well known in the IB world. He was the IB coordinator and Director of Studies at St. Clare's for very many years where he was also Head of Chemistry.
Nick has been Principal Examiner for Higher level Paper 2 and was a member of the team which carried out the 1996 syllabus revision. He has led workshops in Bilbao, Geneva, Baltimore, Munich, Paris and Oxford and has made presentations and led sessions at many IB Coordinators'Conferences. He now works part time for the IB and part time as an educational consultant.
In addition to his role as workshop leader for the Chemistry workshop, he also holds the post of 'Chief Punting Coach'.
Contact: jaylee@phonecoop.coop Jocelyn Blink A native of Canada, Jocelyn holds a BA (Hons) in Economics and Political Studies and a Bachelor of Education degree from Queen's University in Canada. Jocelyn has been teaching IB Economics at the Vienna International School (VIS) since 1991, having previously taught in Nigeria and Canada. Last year, she took up the post of IBDP Coordinator at VIS.
From 2001-2007, she was one of the Deputy Chief Examiners for Economics at the IB, and she is currently the Principal Examiner for HL Paper 3 and Extended Essays.
Along with her husband, Ian Dorton, Jocelyn co-wrote the Oxford University Press Economics Course Companion and the IB Prepared revision books for HL and SL Economics.
In her spare time, she enjoys cycling, reading, drinking white wine, playing Scrabble and watching Manchester United play football (a habit picked up from her twin sons), but probably not in that order!
Contact: jblink@vis.ac.at Steve Marshall holds a BSC (Hons) in Geography and Post Graduate Certificate in Education from Newcastle University, UK (1988). He is an IB enthusiast (15 years) with international experience in Seychelles, Jordan, Spain, Brazil, China, and Ethiopia and is currently delivering the Geography and Environmental Systems and Societies courses at St Clare's, Oxford.
Previous posts have included teaching Geography, Asian history, Biology, Economics and Business Studies, Environmental Systems and Societies, and Head of Geography and Economics, Head of Humanities faculty, IBDP Coordinator and IBDP Examiner.
Contact: sgm1966beijing@yahoo.co.uk Tina Shobbrook is a highly experienced IB teacher and workshop leader. She has worked for many years as a member of the IB Institute team and we are delighted that she will be leading one of the English A1 workshops this year.
Tina is an IB examiner and team leader for A1 (Paper 1) and has taught all levels of IB English. Tina has taught in the UK, spent 11 years teaching in the Vienna International School and is now in her ninth year as Head of Department in the International School of Brussels where she was lucky enough to work for a while alongside Janet Cowie, the deputy chief examiner for English A1. Her teaching materials have appeared in many IB workshop booklets.
Contact: shobbrookt@isb.be Elizabeth Stephan has been leading IB workshops for many years. She is a Senior Examiner for Internal Assessment and has also examined in all the other assessed components of the A1 programme. She was Head of English for many years at St John's International School in Belgium, teaching A1 and Theatre Arts.
Liz currently teaches A1 and A2 at Hockerill Anglo-European College, a state school in the UK. She has written a guide for teachers, Teaching Language A1, and the Oxford Study Courses A1 Study and Revision Guide for students.
Please contact Liz with any particular requests, concerns, needs that you would like addressed in the workshop. It is always helpful for her to know the particular circumstances you are coming from and the experience you have.
Contact: saintjohns@hotmail.com Andy Dailey has taught history at the American International School in Egypt for eleven years. He is also the IB CAS Coordinator, has served as Head of Department, as an assistant examiner for Papers 2 and EEs in History, and worked closely with MUN in recent years. In addition, he has served as an historical consultant for the Discovery Channel as an as expert on ancient Egyptian weaponry, has established a cooperative archaeological program between University of California and AIS IB CAS, and is developing a foundation for the support of Late Antiquity archaeological sites in Egypt. Andy will be moving to the International Academy Amman, Jordan where he will be IB CAS Coordinator.
Andy has led IB History workshops in Athens, Madrid, and Oxford, and will lead another this summer in Birmingham. In addition, he has held workshops in IB History and on the OCC for the Mediterranean Association of International Schools. He is an avid collector of art, antiques, and debt.
Contact: andy.dailey@gmail.com Bill Roberts has taught Theory of Knowledge for 12 years, firstly in Cairo, Egypt and most recently in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He has worked as an examiner for TOK since 1999 and as a Senior Examiner since 2001. His subject specialism is mathematics. He has also presented at five regional IB workshops on TOK since 1999.
Bill has also taught Mathematics HL and SL for 12 years, firstly in Cairo, Egypt and most recently in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Prior to that he taught A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics in the UK. Bill has worked as an examiner for Mathematics HL since 1996 and as the Deputy Chief Examiner since 2005. He has presented at five regional IB workshops on Mathematics since 2000.
Currently based at the University of Newcastle in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, Bill lectures in communication, culture and gender and is working on his PhD looking at the influence of international schools on the construction of masculinity. Christos Halkiopoulos Christos currently teaches IB psychology and TOK at St Clare's Oxford. He holds a BSc in Psychology from UCL (University of London), an MSc in Organizational/Occupational Psychology from Birkbeck College (University of London) and several other diplomas including BPS accredited certificates of competence in Occupational Testing. An IB trained workshop leader, Christos has over 25 years of experience in the teaching of Psychology, mostly to A-Level and IB students , in both the state and private sectors. On the research front, Christos is credited as being the first psychologist to demonstrate experimentally attentional biases in the processing of emotional information by using a modified dichotic listening task . A member of the Association of Business Psychologists, he is also involved in consultancy, mostly in the areas of employee and student motivation, organizational well-being, and the role of personality and emotional competencies at the workplace and in academic settings. Christos is also the staff development officer at St Clare's and is very experienced in designing and delivering training packages.
Contact info: c.halkiopoulos@stclares.ac.uk Trevor Wilson born in Australia with Irish grandparents. He has taught the DP for the past 14 years in Prague, Helsinki, Aberdeen and now Kyiv. Most of that time he has also been the DP Coordinator. His teaching subjects include Physics, Chemistry and Psychology.
Trevor is a script marker for Physics and Chemistry exams and a Senior Moderator for Physics internal assessment, and he has been a workshop leader for the IBO in various locations, principally in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He has recently been involved in revising the IA programme in Physics for the new syllabus that was introduced in 2007.
In his spare time he enjoys modern architecture, reading, flying and experiencing different cultures.
Contact: trevor.wilson9@btopenworld.com