Title: An Introduction to the IB Middle Years Programme
1An Introduction to the IB Middle Years
Programme
West High School
2IB 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 and more
peaceful world. -
- IB Learners strive to be
- inquirers
- knowledgeable
- thinkers
- communicators
- principled
- open-minded
- caring
- risk-takers
- balanced
- reflective
3The IB Mission
- 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.
4Middle Years Programme (MYP)
- Holistic Learning
- Intercultural Awareness
- Communication
5What School Initiatives support MYP?
- Differentiated Instruction
- Student-Centered Instruction
- Socratic Seminars
- Thinking Maps
- Higher Order Thinking Questions
- Mastery-Based Learning
- Vertical Teaming with Middle Schools
6Assessments Beyond Scantrons
- Oral presentations in both languages studied
- History Day fair
- Congressional simulated hearing
- Model UN Conference
- Creative Writing Assignments
- Hands on Projects
7Areas of Interaction Framework for Student
Inquiry
- Approaches to Learning
- How do I learn best?
- How do I know?
- How do I communicate my understanding?
- Community Service
- How do we live in relation to each other?
- How can I contribute to the community?
- How can I help others?
8Areas of Interaction Framework for Student
Inquiry
- Health Social Education
- How do I think and act?
- How am I changing?
- How can I look after myself and others?
- Environments
- What are our environments?
- What resources do we have or need?
- What are my responsibilities?
- Human Ingenuity
- Why and how do we create?
- What are the consequences?
9Effects of Using Areas of Interaction
- exploration of real-world issues
- higher-order thinking skills
- positive attitudes a sense of personal and
social responsibility - reflection on oneself as a learner
- academic knowledge leading to thoughtful action
- an interdisciplinary approach to learning
- a common language for constructing and organizing
the curriculum
10Example 2012 Elections
- Approaches to Learning
- How can I learn the most accurate objective
information about each candidate? - Community Service
- Since I am under 18, how can I get involved in
the political process? - Health Social Education
- How have my political views been shaped?
- Environments
- How does the region I live in affect what our
community considers politically important? - Human Ingenuity
- How can we reform campaign financing?
11The Personal Project
- Documentary about religion
- Graphic novel
- Handmade canoe
- Scientific experiments
- Handmade guitar
- Collections of poetry
- Cookbook
- Handmade Iroquois-era lacrosse stick
- Catapult
12MYP Language Requirements
- The Mother Tongue
- World Languages
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Students will select a language of choice at the
end of his/her 6th grade year and continue
through 10th grade. - Develop acquisition and fluency
139th Grade Curriculum Model
West High
MYP
English Honors or College Prep
Language and Literature
World Languages Spanish/French/German
Language Acquisition
Mathematics
Math Algebra I Honors/CP, Geometry (H)
Individuals and Societies
History World History Honors or CP
Sciences
Science Biology (H) / Physical Science CP
Fine Arts Theatre, Band, and VisualArt
Arts
Physical and Health Education
Wellness
Design Course Level 1
Design
1410th Grade Curriculum Model
West High
MYP
English II Honors or College Prep
Language and Literature
World Languages Spanish/French/German II
Language Acquisition
Mathematics
Math Algebra II Honors/CP, Geometry (H)
Individuals and Societies
History American Government Honors or CP
Sciences
Science Biology / Chemistry I
Fine Arts Theatre, Band, and Visual Art II
Arts
Physical and Health Education
P.E.
Design Elective Level II
Design
15Remember IB does not equal DP!
- Diploma Programme (DP)
- Last two years of high school
- IB determines curriculum assessments.
- Middle Years Programme (MYP)
- 6th-10th grade
- IB determines pedagogy assessment criteria.
- Primary Years Programme (PYP)
- Elementary school
- IB determines pedagogy only.
16Final Thought
- IB programs teach our students that being smart
is not a matter of heredity, but of motivation
and hard work. The program leads students to
deeper understandings of themselves and the world
around them basic skills for the 21st
century. -Bernie Glaze
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