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International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme Overview November 18, 2013

1.What food is most commonly consumed by teenagers? 2.At what age does the average person get his/her first car? 3.What is the average number of television sets owned by a family? Quiz time!

Who says North is “Up”?

A Brief History 1965 Diploma Program (for year olds) established as the International Schools Examination Syndicate (ISES) 1967 Named International Baccalaureate Organization offering a high school credential that could be earned in any country and interpreted in any country, sharing characteristics with many national systems, participating in none 1994Middle Years Program (for year olds) added 1997 Primary Years Program (for 3-11 year olds) added

 Over 700,000 IB students worldwide  More than 3,660 IB World Schools  145 countries are home to the IB  Over 50 IB World Schools in Georgia Some Data

IB Mission Statement The International Baccalaureate 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 organization 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.

 Inequality  Complexity  Diversity New Challenges in the 21 st Century

 Inequality Intercultural understanding Service Innovation  Complexity Critical thinking Collaboration Agency  Diversity Communication Cultural Awareness Worldview IB’s Solutions

The IB does not own or manage any schools. Instead, it works with schools that share a commitment to international education. These schools:  share the mission and commitment of the IB to quality international education  play an active and supporting role in the worldwide community of IB schools  share their knowledge and experience in the development of the IB programmes  are committed to the professional development of teachers and administrators. IB World School Characteristics

International Education Features of an international education  Meaning and importance of culture, starting with one’s own but leading to that of others  The study of issues of global concern  An exploration of different dimensions of the human condition

The IB Primary Years Programme, for students aged 3 to 12, focuses on the development of the whole child as an inquirer, both in the classroom and in the world outside. The PYP is a framework guided by six transdisciplinary themes of global significance, explored using knowledge and skills derived from six subject areas, with a powerful emphasis on inquiry-based learning. PYP Overview

Page 13 IB Americas 572 IB Africa, Europe, Middle East 218 IB Asia Pacific 298 Number of Primary Years Programmes: 1088

The IB learner profile is the IB mission statement translated into a set of learning outcomes for the 21st century. The learner profile provides a long-term vision of education. It is a set of ideals that can inspire, motivate and focus the work of schools and teachers, uniting them in a common purpose. IB Learner Profile

 The aim of all IB programmes is to develop internationally minded people who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better more peaceful world. The IB learner profile

IB learners strive to be:  Inquirers  Knowledgeable  Thinkers  Communicators  Principled  Open – minded  Caring  Risk – takers  Balanced  Reflective

Climate and Commitment  Open communication and careful expression of ideas  Safe and stimulating environment based on respect  Student learning has opportunities for learning about local, national, and global issues  Importance of language learning and mother- tongue support

Organization Sufficient funding for the programme Appoint a programme coordinator Demonstrate pedagogical leadership Time for planning and reflection Ensure continuity of programme Professional development Promote the role of the media specialist Second language School-wide assessment/language policy

PYP Pedagogy  The PYP promotes inquiry as a pedagogical approach  The PYP develops a concept-driven framework  Concepts vs. Content  The PYP strikes a balance between the transdisciplinary programme of inquiry, traditional disciplines, and standards

As well as presenting schools with a philosophical perspective on what international education may be, the PYP prescribes a curriculum framework of essential elements—knowledge, concepts, skills, attitudes, and action— each of which is reflected in the learner profile and is a reference point for the construction of a school’s curriculum. The PYP Curriculum Framework

Curriculum Framework

 Knowledge  Key concepts  Transdisciplinary Skills  Attitudes  Action The five essential elements

 Who we are  Where we are in place and time  How we express ourselves  How the world works  How we organize ourselves  Sharing the planet Knowledge - Divided into 6 themes

Key Concepts  Form  Function  Causation  Change  Connection  Perspective  Responsibility  Reflection

 Thinking skills  Social skills  Communication skills  Self-management skills  Research skills Transdisciplinary Skills

Attitudes  Appreciation  Commitment  Confidence  Cooperation  Creativity  Curiosity  Empathy  Enthusiasm  Independence  Integrity  Respect  Tolerance

Action Reflect Choose Act

The PYP requires valid and varied assessment which:  drives instruction  recognizes the importance of the process and product  utilizes differentiation ( through summative and formative models). PYP Assessment

 Programme of Inquiry (POI) Programme of Inquiry (POI)  Sharing the Planet (Planner) Sharing the Planet (Planner) Planning Documents

 Provide opportunities for student action to be an integral part of the curriculum and/or an extension of the curriculum. The student

 A PYP school is a school which regardless of location, size or constitution, strives towards the development of international-mindedness.  From the PYP’s perspective, an international-minded student is one with the attributes and dispositions described in the IB learner profile. What does it mean to be a PYP school?