Title: Power
1Power Responsibility
2Contents
- Information for Westwood Students/Parents
- IB mission statement
- Learner profile
- Program Overview
- IB Assessment
- Why do IB?
- Unique for IB at westwood
- What to Expect in the Grade 11 year
- What to Expect in the Grade 12 year
- University information
- Common questions
- Student comments
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6Available from each students page
7Edmodo
- Online networking site for students/teachers
- Easily connects students with each other in the
class and their teachers - Monitored by the teacher
- Posts are only seen by members of the group
- Resources posted
- Calendar shows important dates/deadlines
- Backpack feature allows students to transfer
files easily between school and home without a
memory stick - iphone / Android apps available
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9IB Mission
. . . develop inquiring, knowledgeable and
caring young people who help to create a better
and more peaceful world through intercultural
understanding and respect
IB Learner Profile
A long-term vision of education, a set of ideals
that can inspire, motivate and focus the work of
schools and teachers, uniting them in a common
purpose
IB Programme Standards and Practices
set of criteria for measuring progress in
implementation in the program
IB Continuum of Learning
Diploma
MYP
PYP
10Philosophy What is the IB philosophy?
- Through high quality education we create a
better world. - Idealistic, peace promoting
- Culturally aware
- Quality, standards
- University recognition challenge
- International and Baccalaureate complementing
opposites that make the IB.
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11Programmes What is the Learner Profile?Its
the IB mission statement translated into a set of
learning outcomes for the 21st century.
IB learners strive to be Inquirers Knowledgeable
Thinkers Communicators Principled Open-minded Cari
ng Risk-takers Balanced Reflective
IB programmes promote the education of the whole
person, emphasizing intellectual, personal,
emotional and social growth.
12What is the Diploma Programme? The curriculum
contains six subject groups and a core of three
parts.
Students study concurrently
- Six subjects at higher level (240 hours each)
and standard level(150 hours each). - Extended Essay Paper of Original Research,
4,000 words - Theory of Knowledge A course on critical
thinking that encourages students to make
connections across disciplines - Creativity Action Service (CAS) Includes 150
hours of community service
Students gain an understanding of connections
across the curriculum They realize that a topic
like immigration is relevant even for math class.
They see how each area connects to create the
world in which we live. --IB Teacher
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13Group 1 Language A1 English
- To encourage a personal appreciation of
literature and develop an understanding of the
techniques involved in literary criticism. - To develop the students powers of expression,
both in oral and written communication, and
provide the opportunity for practicing and
developing the skills involved in writing and
speaking in a variety of styles and situations. - To broaden the students perspective through the
study of works from other cultures and languages. - Major assignments grade 11
- World Literature, Individual Oral Presentation
- Grade 12
- Individual Oral Commentaries, Mock Exams
14Group 2 French Language B / ab initio Spanish
- Promotes an understanding of other cultures
through the study of languages and to develop
communicative competence. - French Language B (SL) is intended for students
who have had some previous experience of learning
the language. - Focusing on language acquisition and usage, from
the comparatively elementary, practical usage at
ab initio level, to the sophisticated usage of
the near-native (or bilingual) speaker studying a
language. - Major assignments Grade 11 and 12
- Oral and Written Exams
15Group 3 Individuals and Societies (European
History (peacemaking) HL)
- To develop an appreciation of the way in which
learning is relevant to both the culture in which
a student lives and the culture of other
societies - To enable students to recognize that human
attitudes and actions share common features as
well as being diverse, and to understand that a
study of society requires an appreciation of both
these similarities and differences. - Major Assignments in Grade 11 Historical
Investigations - Grade 12 Mock Exams/Papers
16Group 4 Experimental Sciences (Biology HL,
Chemistry SL)
- To provide opportunities for scientific study
within global contexts that will stimulate and
challenge students - To enable students to apply and use a body of
knowledge including methods and techniques that
characterize science and technology - To raise awareness of the moral, ethical, social,
economic and environmental implications of using
science and technology - To develop an appreciation of the possibilities
and limitations associated with science and
scientists. - Major Assignments
- Grade 11 Group 4 Lab
- Lab introductions
- Grade 12 Two major lab reports
17Group 5 Mathematics and Computer Science (Math
Methods SL)
- To appreciate the international dimensions of
mathematics and the multiplicity of its cultural
and historical perspectives. - To employ and refine the powers of abstraction
and generalization. - To gain an enhanced awareness of, and utilize the
potential of, technological developments in a
variety of mathematical contexts. - Major Assignments Portfolio Projects, 3 labs
per year. - all Grade 12 tests will be on last Friday of
each month
18Group 6 The Arts (Visual Arts, Theatre Arts)
- To develop an understanding of the technical,
creative, expressive and communicative aspects of
the arts. - To acquire artistic knowledge through
experiential means as well as more traditional
academic methods.
19Contents What does the Diploma Programme
curriculum contain?There are three core
requirements
- The extended essay
- Maximum 4,000 words
- Offers the opportunity to investigate a research
question of individual interest - Familiarizes students with the independent
research and writing skills expected at
university - Grade 11-12
20Contents What does the Diploma Programme
curriculum contain?
- Theory of knowledge
- (TOK)
- Explores the nature of knowledge across
curricula. - Encourages an appreciation of other cultural
perspectives and attitudes
21Contents What does the Diploma Programme
curriculum contain?
- Creativity, action and
- service (CAS)
- Encourages students to be involved in artistic
and creative pursuits, sports and community
service - Education outside the classroom
- Development of the whole student (Grade 11-12)
22Musha, Rwanda Nursery School CAS project
23IB DP Assessment
- Designed to develop higher order cognitive
skills, synthesis/analytical thinking and
intellectual initiative - Focus on students analytical skills, ability to
integrate their learning, creativity, ability to
work collaboratively, and written and oral
expression skills
- Varied assessment tasks over the length of the
course - Balance of tasks that are independent and
supervised - Each subject has 3 or 4 components, with no
component worth less than 20 or more than 50 - Assessment is a combination of Internal
assessments that are given by the teachers and
external assessments given by the IB
- Assessment Types
- Oral
- Multiple choice
- Short answer
- Portfolio
- Essay
- Exhibition
- Performance
- Independent research
Example English A1 2 unsupervised papers (1
analytical, 1 comparative) 2 oral examinations (1
prepared, 1 extemporaneous) 2 timed written exams
(1 based upon works read, 1 based upon unseen
passage)
24IB Assessment and Scoring
- Exams are scored and moderated multiple times to
insure accuracy and monitor work of examiners. - All 4,000 examiners are quality checked through
a process of moderation. - Exams are remarked if there are unexpected
deviations.
25Why IB?
- They are prepared to accept educational
challenges. - They have self-confidence with university
level material. - They have developed the capacity for
independent research and study. - They have cultivated sound thinking and
communication skills. - They have engaged in extracurricular
activities alongside academic studies. - They have thought in global terms and have a
cultural sensitivity and international
orientation.
26- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Director
of Admissions Send us prepared students a la
IB it is the best high school prep curriculum
an American school can offer. - Princeton University, Director of Undergraduate
Admissions The IB is a first rate program, one
we are familiar with, and it prepares students
well for a university like ours. - Harvard University, Assistant Dean of Admissions
IB is well known to us as excellent
preparation. Success in an IB Program correlates
well with success at Harvard. We are pleased to
see the credentials of the IB Diploma Program on
the transcript. - University of Alberta IB students exhibit
evidence of determination, tenacity, motivation,
and all these qualities are very valued by all of
us as we do our selection for admission. - McGill Universityrecognizes the strength of
the IB Diploma in its admission processmost IB
Diploma holders have been granted a full year of
academic credit for their work on IB.
27What is Unique to IB at Westwood?
- Option of two languages to complete the diploma
program - 4 different higher level courses offered
- IB teachers meeting on a once-a-week basis
- Student Calendars
- Edmodo accounts
- Access to up-to-date information related to the
program on the website - Unique opportunities related to their courses
outside of the school.
28The Grade 11 year (1st year of IB program)
- Students are continuing with the regular Manitoba
program, but enriched with pre-calculus math and
French or Spanish (for the full diploma
students). - Registering for IB courses in grade 11 is not a
commitment to doing the full IB (diploma)
program! - Students and their parents can decide on full or
partial IB as the grade 11 year goes on. - November 15th is the deadline for IB registration
(French) - Course credit will be rewarded for a course
completed but the exam may or may not be written.
29Course Selection Grade 11 IB Stream
- Compulsory Credit
- English 30IB 1.0
- French 32IB 1.0
- French 42IB/Spanish (gr.11 12) 1.0
- Mathematics 40IB 1.0
- Healthy Lifestyles 30F 1.0
- History 40IB 1.0
- Biology 32IB 1.0
- Theory of Knowledge 0.5
- CAS approx 75 hours
- Add one of Chemistry 32IB 1.0 or
- Visual Arts 32IB 1.0 or
- Theatre Arts 32IB 1.0
- Option 1 1.0
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30Graduate Year of the IB Program
- Final registration will be November 15
- Final assessments will be given to the students
and completed by the end of April - May exam schedule is available to all students
- Students will chose the universities that will
receive their IB marks (April-May) - EVENING OF CELEBRATION (TOK, Extended essay,
Group 4 projects)
31University Information
- Students receive school grade and an IB
grade for the same course - Many colleges and universities are granting
advanced standings for IB courses (both HL and
SL) - A grade of a 4 is usually the minimum to grant
university standing in various courses - Post secondary institutions are favouring the
diploma program and offering additional
scholarships and opportunities to students
graduating with a diploma that includes the
additional components.
32Bottom Line for University
- One university course on average costs 800
- Books run 100-200 per course
- What a first year students time worth?
- (ie. History readings, 2 essays, midterm, final
exam) - Your son/daughter can take a transfer credit
(with a score of 4 minimum) - Universities consider both the IB mark and the
school grade for admission and course credit
33 IB CLASS SUCCESS
- Students earn on average over 50,000 in
scholarships - Westwoods IB students usually score at or above
the world average in all subjects. - Last year the students earned over 550 credit
hours at university - stats determined using UMs policy.
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34- Common questions
- What are some advantages to IB?
- Will this program result in a lot of homework for
my - child?
- Can my son/daughter still be involved in sports,
the - arts or extra-curricular activities?
- How do class marks compare in the regular
- program vs IB?
- What about CIA hours and CAS?
- Where can I get more information about IB?
35Advantages to the IB program
- More well rounded academic student
- Trained IB teachers that meet regularly to
discuss the program and the students - Academic supports a teacher, counsellor, a
coordinator and a administrator dedicated to the
program - More enrichment activities outside of the
classroom - Smaller class sizes, two year relationship with
teachers - Advantages entering university or college
36Will this programme result in a lot of homework
for my child?
- Keep in mind that the IB program is a high school
program. - Students arent graduating with PhDs!
- The workload on students reflect a pre-university
program. - IB teachers meet about assignment deadlines and
tests in their classes so that the work doesnt
pile up. - One common misconception is regarding the jump in
difficulty from grade 10 to grade 11 being due to
IB courses.
37Can my son/daughter still be involved in sports,
the arts or extra-curricular activities?
- There is still room in the timetabling to ensure
that students can take different options of
interest, such as band or the arts. - Flexibility in timetabling.
- Diploma students from this year for example are
involved in choral, band and various sports. - A student with an organized work ethic can be
involved in the full diploma program and still
enjoy many other activities. IB encourages this.
38How do class marks compare in the regular
programme vs IB?
- Again, the IB courses are meant to be a high
school program. - Class averages between non-IB and IB classes are
very similar. - Students in the IB program that are completing
any advanced work in comparison to the regular
program will be considered for mark adjustments
accordingly.
39What about CIA hours and CAS?
- The Community Involvement Activity (CIA)
volunteer hours are not required by those
students who complete the Creativity, Action,
Service (CAS) component of the IB program. - Students doing the partial IB program
(certificate) are not required to do CAS, but the
CIA volunteer hours would be needed to obtain the
St. James School Division high school diploma in
grade 12.
40Past student comments
- I'd like to thank you for the IB program. Things
are so much easier as a result of IB. About half
of my subjects at university are things that I
have already taken, I received a rather
substantial sum of scholarship money, and I am
sitting on an A average due to my English
transfer credit. You always told us about the
benefits of IB, and I'll be honest, until
recently, I didn't believe it. But now that I am
experiencing it, I must tell you that it truly
paid off. Thank you. Sebastian Cichosz
41- It is an excellent preparation for
post-secondary education, building time
management skills and work ethic. It also
provides students with practical skills and
experiences from the many volunteer projects that
they undertake. Overall, it is an excellent
program whose benefits are well worth the time
and effort it requires. Jill McDonald.
42- The IB program gave me a head start in
university. Earning a 6 on my HL English exam
gave me 6 free credit hours, so I was able to
take more electives in my first year. Although I
struggled with Calculus in high school, when I
reached the 'real' university level Math courses,
I found that they were easier than what I had
already taken! First year Math classes were like
review for me, and I was able to get an 'A' in
every one. IB really did prepare me for my
university experience, and I'm glad that I took
advantage of what it offered when I was at
Westwood. - Sara Hamilton
43- Many people think to be in I.B. you have to be a
genius and study every night, sacrificing any fun
that may have been possible. This is not the
truth. Actually its quite the opposite. During
my high school and I.B. experience I was on the
junior varsity and varsity volleyball teams, I
worked about 25 hours per week, went out with
friends regularly, and still did really well.
Some students did even more than that, including
various activities such as taking part in the
school musical, volunteering, organizing charity
events, dance, etc. You just have to work hard,
seek help when needed, and push through. Sam
Sanders
44Where can I get more information on IB?
- Please visit my website at
- www.sjsd.net/gvalentim
- under the IB information page where you will
find various resources on the IB program. - Visit the IB world website at www.IBO.org.
45Questions?
- My contact info
- E-mail gvalentim_at_sjsd.net
- Phone 888-7650 (I have a voice mail as well)