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- Mission
- The International Baccalaureate Organization aims to develop inquiring,
knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and
more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
- To this end, the IBO works with schools, governments and international
organizations to develop challenging programmes of international
education and rigorous assessment.
- These programmes encourage students across the world to become active,
compassionate and
- lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their
differences, can also be right.
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- Our three programmes span the years of kindergarten to pre-university.
The programmes can be offered individually or as a continuum.
- The Primary Years Programme (PYP) for pupils aged 3 to 12.
- The Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 11 to 16.
- The Diploma Programme for students aged 16 to 19.
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- IB learners strive to be:
- Inquirers
- Knowledgeable
- Thinkers
- Communicators
- Principled
- Open-minded
- Caring
- Risk-takers
- Balanced
- Reflective
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- The MYP is designed for students aged 11 to 16.
- Students develop knowledge, understanding, attitudes and skills to
participate actively in a changing world.
- Includes all major disciplines but is flexible enough to accommodate
“national curriculum” requirements.
- Based on the fundamental concepts of holistic education, communication
and intercultural awareness.
- Supported in English, French, Spanish and Chinese but can be taught in
other languages.
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- Through approaches to learning, teachers provide students with tools to:
- Take responsibility for their own learning
- Develop awareness of how they learn best
- Develop problem solving and decision making
- Develop awareness of thought process and learning strategies.
- Develop critical, coherent and independent thought.
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- This component extends learning beyond the classroom and requires
students to:
- take an active part in the
communities in which they live, thereby encouraging responsible
citizenship
- develop a sense of responsibility
- develop skills to make an
effective contribution to society
- develop community awareness and
concern.
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- Students explore in multiple ways the processes and products of human
creativity to:
- appreciate and develop the human
capacity to influence, transform, enjoy and improve the quality of life
- explore relationships between
science, aesthetics, technology and leads students to examine,
experience and reflect on the creative process.
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- Aims to develop awareness of humanity’s interdependence with the
environment so students:
- accept responsibility for
maintaining an environment fit for the future
- understand local and global
environmental issues
- make decisions on environmental
situations
- understand political and economic
environmental issues.
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- Aims to educate the whole person dealing with physical, social and
emotional health and intelligence—key aspects of development leading to
complete and healthy lives. Students will:
- develop skills and knowledge to
make informed choices
- become aware of potential hazards
- take responsibility for their own
well-being
- take responsibility for their
social environment
- understand the relationship
between the individual and society.
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- Students in grade 10 must complete a personal project. This can take
various forms, for example:
- an essay
- a piece of creative writing
- an original science experiment
- the organization of an event.
- The work must :
- be completely independent
- focus on at least one area of
interaction in addition to approaches to learning
- focus on the process of
completing the project as well as the finished product.
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- The MYP offers a criterion-referenced model of assessment. Therefore
students’ results are determined by performance against set standards.
- The assessment tasks must give students the opportunity to demonstrate
achievement according to the required objectives within each subject
group. This can include:
- open-ended, problem-solving
activities
- organized debates
- hands-on experimentation
- analysis
- reflection.
- Assessment strategies provide feedback on the thinking processes.
Schools can request that final grades are validated by the IBO.
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- For further information read:
- The Schools’ Guide to the Middle
Years Programme
- A Basis for Practice: the Middle
Years Programme
- A continuum of International
Education
- All available online at
- http://www.ibo.org/myp/slideg.cfm.
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