 What is Advanced Placement?  What is the International Baccalaureate?  How are they different and alike?  How do the Honors programs fit in?  What.

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 What is Advanced Placement?  What is the International Baccalaureate?  How are they different and alike?  How do the Honors programs fit in?  What do I need to do to be prepared for these programs?

AP and IB is the intended ‘End Game’ for all our students. We look at the whole ‘GAME’ and build backwards as far as we can. We examine the Assessment Expectations… …and we reflect those expectations in the earlier grades (articulating backwards) We believe that all our programs have equal merit in the ability to provide our students with the best education possible.

Assessments, Exams, & Expectations

 Goal: to demonstrate college–level understanding through rigorous acquisition of content.  May Exams  Multiple choice with an essay on a specific topic.  3 / 5 or better is eligible for university credit depending on specific university policies  SRHS will reimburse students who score a 3 or better  Represents successful completion of a college course.

 Classes are fast past and designed to be successful with the AP exams.  There is a large amount of reading and work to be done outside the classroom to prepare for the exam.  Students are expected to be prepared for every class with an initial understanding of the content and a desire to work hard  The teacher is expected to deepen that understanding in preparation for the exams.  In one year students will learn and be tested on their college –level content knowledge

 Beginning at the End of 10 th grade, students will be assigned AP summer work that must be completed  Builds the initial understanding  (We offer a Summer Institute for AP & IB)  This work is often graded or necessary for graded material.  Its completion, with full effort, is essential for a successful start to the year.

 Students must have the requisite grades in prerequisite courses to be eligible for AP placement.  84 or better for Honors prerequisite courses  92 or better for College Prep prerequisite courses  Commensurate with initial success at the AP level

 Prerequisite Courses  Requisite Grades  Summer Work / Summer Institute  Single Year course  May Exams  Possible College Credit & Reimbursement for 3 or better

History: designed to provide a consistent, rigorous, and globally- minded curriculum for children of international dignitaries.  First implemented in International Schools  Goal: Gain university credit through inquiry and rigorous study - meet the demands of our global future. Students can achieve an IB Diploma for successful completion and assessment of… Options: Students can earn Certificates (Similar to AP Test Scores) for successful completion of course work and assessments in individual course.

 May exams consist of several components including essay writing and oral presentations.  Students are assessed on their rigorous application of knowledge to inquiry and cross- curricular connections  During coursework students are given internal exams  Scores are evaluated internationally  Heavy emphasis on writing, oral presentations, and subject specific inquiry

 Classes are fast past but may spread out over two years to foster inquiry and research.  There is a large amount of reading and work to be done outside the classroom to prepare for the exam.  Students are expected to be prepared for every class with an initial understanding of the content and a desire to ask questions, make connections, and make self-to-world connections with the content.  Students are also expected to progress within a continuum of learning behaviors (IB Learner Profile)  The teacher is expected to deepen student understanding in preparation for the exams, facilitate connections, encourage inquiry, and support students progress within the Learner Profile

 Students will be taught to think with rigor to critically evaluate the world around them  All curricula connects with other areas.  Students will reflect, write, and present on numerous topics depending on their courses.  Investigation and research are important components to each course.

 Beginning at the End of 10 th grade, students wishing to enter the full diploma program must meet with the IB coordinator & the director of curriculum.  For all course work, students will be assigned summer work.  Builds the initial understanding  (We are considering a Summer Institute for AP & IB)  This work is often graded or necessary for graded material.  It’s completion, with full effort, is essential for a successful start to the year.

 All students enrolled in the IB Diploma program are expected to take all associated assessments.  Students wishing to be enrolled in the IB Diploma program are interviewed at the end of the 10 th grade school year  We look for the elements on the learner profile.  Students must have the requisite grades in prerequisite courses to be eligible for IB placement.  84 or better for Honors prerequisite courses  92 or better for College Prep prerequisite courses  Commensurate with initial success at the IB level

 The IB philosophy is to accept all motivated and interested students…but be prepared if they have to leave the full program.  To support students in the program we have:  Academic Intervention and Monitoring (AIM)  IB Parent meetings (to be set up for next year)  IB coordinator  IB Administrator  Students must sign up for the courses. They must have the prerequisite honors course criteria.  They must be familiar with the IB learner profile and open to progressing along a continuum for each part of the profile. All Junior and Senior Honors English and Social Studies are IB courses  All students can test for the certificates at the end of each two- year course.

Criteria APIB Program Design  Focus on subject  Independent courses  Interdisciplinary  Holistic program Curriculum  College level content  Experiential learning  Character education Assessment  External Assessment  Multiple-choice  One summative exam  Internal & external  Written & oral  Multiple assessments Outcomes  Test score  AP scholar  Possible College Level Credit  IB diploma  Course level Certificates  Possible College Level Credit

Comparison of AP and IB Exams

All Honors programs are designed to lead students to initial AP and IB Success All College Prep Classes are designed to lead students to initial Honors Success Building the Successful Student…

 Good Students Are:  Task Completers  Curriculum Movers  Agreeable  Work Hard To Get Good Grades Great Students Are : Inquisitive Curious Open-minded Collaborative Reflective Academic Risk Takers

 All STUDY HABITS CAN BE LEARNED  Attitude and effort make a HUGE difference.  Always ask questions  “How does this change my view of the world?”  “How does this confirm / connect to what I already know?  “How can I find out more?”  “How do I know this / How do you know that?”  Challenge what you know and how you know it on a regular basis

 Lots of work does not equal good grades  LOTS OF LEARNING  DEMONSTRATED THROUGH THOUGHTFUL WORK  WITH AN INTENTION TO ALWAYS IMPROVE  EQUALS good grades  Because that is the path of learning.

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