Parent Services
“I chose Thea to manage my son’s school placement because she was recommended by my son's current teacher. She was always responsive to any questions I had, kept me informed, understood what I was trying to do, and let me know what the next step was. My son was accepted by all three schools. I am so appreciative of her efforts and professional competence.”
Ashley Poon, parent of Island School student
International School Placement (Secondary)
Over a decade of school experience in Hong Kong means I have an in-depth knowledge of the curricula, cultures and values of HK’s international schools, as well as an extensive network of working relationships with principals and other school decision-makers. I will offer you personalized guidance based on your child’s individuals needs to ensure best fit.
Academic Planning
I work with families to provide expert advice and tailored solutions for a range of academic planning needs. Recently I have advised:
Families considering international relocation and the impact on children’s schooling such as curriculum continuity
Families deciding between offers from international schools that use different curricula
Families deciding between sending their child to boarding school or remaining in Hong Kong
Pathway and IB Subject Selection
Choosing the right subjects in middle school and then in the IB Diploma Programme in order to be prepared and eligible for college and university courses, is essential. Unfortunately, however, students often make ill-informed choices which can have real limitations for students when applying to university. As a former IB Diploma Coordinator, I understand the structure of the IBDP inside and out, as well the preparatory curricula for IBDP such as MYP, (I)GCSEs etc. When so much is at stake, it never hurts to get a second opinion for your own peace of mind.
You can read more about IB Diploma subject selection in the Blog:
Choosing IB Diploma Subjects: 6 Good Tips for Students and Parents to Know
Student Services
University Guidance and Admissions Support
“From providing detailed feedback on my personal statement to arranging multiple mock interviews, Thea gave me a lot of tailored support in my university application process. In the end, I was delighted to find out that Cambridge offered me a place to study Economics in the coming year.”
Mary, University of Cambridge student
The Learning Curve will devise a personalized programme suitable for your ambitions and together, we will:
Assess your needs and devise a targeted strategy and structured plan for your university applications
Explore your personal interests and areas of strength
Discuss higher education systems in different countries including their suitability for your aspirations
Prepare for testing i.e. IELTS, TOEFL, LNAT, BMAT, UKCAT, Oxbridge pre-interview tests etc.
Carry out research in order to formulate a longlist and shortlist of institutions to apply to
Demonstrate how to promote yourself and your achievements effectively in the personal statements
Complete applications including meeting deadlines
Preparing for individual or group interviews including Oxbridge and / or medicine interviews
Make decisions about conditional and unconditional offers and acceptances
Students are encouraged to start this process in the penultimate year of school study for the best outcomes.
Students may also need targeted help in a specific area of the application, such as writing the personal statement, assistance in preparing for interview, responding to multiple offers, understanding visa regulations, fee status etc.
Whatever your situation, contact The Learning Curve for a free, no obligation discovery call to find out more about how we can help!
You can read more about my work preparing students for their university applications in the Blog:
The Extended Essay
“As an experienced examiner herself, Thea has an acute understanding of what an examiner looks for, which was particularly helpful as she encouraged and guided my exploration of an unconventional topic for my EE in English Literature and for which I received the maximum possible grade of an “A”.
Cynthia, Brown University student
Why the EE is important in university applications
Doing well in the Extended Essay is one of the best ways to make your application stand out from the crowd and draw the attention of the schools you apply to. Yet, approaching a task of this magnitude (the EE is a research essay of up to 4,000 words) and importance (it is a mandatory component of the IB Diploma and failing it results in automatic failure of the whole IBDP) is not a simple undertaking.
How do I choose an appropriate subject, topic and research question?
How do I ensure that my Extended Essay supports my university applications?
How can I create a plan and keep myself organised in the process?
Where do I find reliable sources?
How do I demonstrate skills of analysis, evaluation and synthesis in my essay?
How do I cite and reference properly, and make sure I don’t plagiarise the ideas of others while still referencing relevant research and literature?
How do I make sense of feedback on my essay?
What are examiners looking for when they assess the Extended Essay?
What is the purpose of the reflection sessions and how I ensure I score highly on the RPPF?
These are just some of the many questions students have at the start of the EE process.
The Learning Curve provides expert support for students in the EE process by ensuring that students not only complete the essay successfully but develop key transferable research and academic writing skills in the process that will ensure their success in higher education and beyond.
Students are encouraged to seek support in the EE before they select their EE subject and topic for best outcomes. Wherever you are in the process and whatever it is that need help with, The Learning Curve can help. Some of the common needs that students have include:
Choosing a suitable subject and topic
Carrying out and writing a literature review
Qualitative and quantitative research and analysis skills
Academic honesty skills including citing and referencing accurately
Creating, and sticking to, a timeline for completion
Structuring and formatting the EE
Academic English including the differences between descriptive and analytical writing
Adhering to IB guidelines for the presentation of the EE
Writing the three written reflections for the EE/RPPF
Reducing and managing EE-induced stress!
If you think you would benefit from expert guidance in your EE process, contact The Learning Curve for a free, no obligation discovery call.
You can read more about my approach to the Extended Essay in the Blog and Press sections of the website:
How to Nail the Extended Essay - PODCAST EXPAT LIVING
Theory of Knowledge
“Thea’s continuous patience, unwavering commitment and wealth of experience helped me achieve top scores in TOK and enabled me to obtain all three IB core points. TOK classes with Ms Bleyberg have inspired me to take electives in philosophy, alongside my major at UPenn next fall.”
Sabrina, Wharton School student
Why TOK is important in university applications
Theory of Knowledge is a course about critical thinking and inquiring into the process of knowing, rather than about learning a specific body of knowledge. The overall aim of TOK is to encourage students to formulate answers to the question, “How do we know?” in a variety of contexts, and to see the value of that question. This allows students to develop an enduring fascination with the richness of knowledge.
Since students have no prior experience of TOK before starting the IB Diploma, they can often benefit from guidance in the following areas:
Tutoring in specific parts of the course they find challenging
Linking TOK to their learning experiences as IB students
Making sense of the fundamentals of the course including its aims and how to succeed in the assessments – the TOK Internal Assessment and the TOK essay
Researching, planning and writing the TOK essay
Understanding how to make the most of their learning experiences in TOK in their university applications
Having taught the course to hundreds of students over the last 12 years, I seek to connect students own experiences as producers and consumers of knowledge with the learning objectives of the course in a way that gives it powerful resonance beyond its role in the Diploma. Starting from August 2020, the TOK course content and assessment is changing significantly.
You can read more about my work with students in TOK in the Blog section:
Academic Mentoring
“Thea mentored me in the final months before and during my exams to ensure that I had a study schedule and was staying on track with my deadlines and revision. It is a credit to her that I met my conditional offer to study at my first-choice university in the UK.”
Liane, University of Bath graduate
The IBDP is rigorous programme and students often experience struggles in staying organized, meeting deadlines and managing stress. I work with students to offer support in the following areas:
Transitioning to the International Baccalaureate MYP or DP, which is unique in its international-mindedness and inquiry-based pedagogy, from another curriculum
Academic goal-setting and progress tracking:
This can be targeted at one goal area such as English language development but might also be a comprehensive service which takes a holistic approach to all academic and extra-curricular achievement
Soft skills development such as:
Self-management skills such organization, time-management, planning etc.
Written and spoken communication skills such as conversational skills, presentation skills, adopting appropriate registers in speech and writing
Social skills (working cooperatively in groups, resolving conflict, accepting responsibility, appropriate behaviour etc.)
Affective skills development including:
Building resilience and a growth mindset
Dealing with difficult emotions including anxiety
Developing intrinsic motivation
You can read more about how I advise students to develop strong ATL skills in the Blog:
School Services
“Your experience in the Core components and your willingness to continue to act as a sounding board in our planning and implementation of new policies and practices is invaluable in giving us confidence that we are on the right track to making substantive improvements.”
María Regina Velázquez Graue, DP Coordinator at John F. Kennedy - The American School of Querétaro, México
Target Audience:
Principals, IB Diploma Coordinators, EE and TOK Coordinators, EE Supervisors, TOK Teachers and IBDP Subject Teachers.
Extended Essay Process Audit
EE and TOK Curriculum Development including Pre-IBDP Skills Development Courses
Academic Integrity and Assessment Policy Review
Extended Essay Coordinator and Supervisor Training
TOK Integration Across the Curriculum
Teacher Professional Development to Understand the Value of the Core
My expertise in the IB Core was developed through guiding hundreds of students successfully through the IB Diploma to achieve at the highest levels. Please contact me to discuss how I can support your school development plan. Together we will identify issues of concern or opportunity related to your Core provision and work together with relevant stakeholders to make targeted improvements.
Improve student engagement
Raise student assessment scores
Develop transferable skills in students
Build confidence and expertise amongst faculty
Meet and exceed IBO requirements