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Information for new parents. Thursday Aug 21, 2014 Pak Patrick –MYP Coordinator Ibu Popy – MYP Associate, Personal Project Coordinator Pak Nanang- Community.

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1 Information for new parents. Thursday Aug 21, 2014 Pak Patrick –MYP Coordinator Ibu Popy – MYP Associate, Personal Project Coordinator Pak Nanang- Community Project Coordinator

2 Global Jaya International School facilitates the development of lifelong learners who are creative problem solvers with a broad perspective of the world around them are respectful, moral individuals who take pride in their national heritage are equipped to participate in the international community as team members and leaders. Vision

3 MISSION STATEMENT Based on the vision, Global Jaya International School will provide experiences through which the knowledge and skills necessary to encourage problem solving are developed cater for individual learning needs and a range of learning styles develop students’ communication skills to actualise their academic potential in both English and Bahasa Indonesia or their mother tongue deliver and enrich an internationally accredited curriculum within an Indonesian context.

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5 MYP around the world August 2013: 1,254 schools (in 91 countries) 5 AMERICAS: 961 schools ASIA PACIFIC: 132 schools AFRICA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST 161 schools

6 Features of the IB Study across a broad and balanced range of knowledge domains, drawing on content from educational cultures across the world Gives special emphasis to language acquisition and development Provides opportunities for engaging in Interdisciplinary learning with focus on Focuses on developing the skills of learning Includes a community project and personal project component requiring action and reflection.

7 The IB Middle Years Programme? The MYP is designed for students aged 11 to 16. It provides a framework of learning which encourages students to become creative, critical and reflective thinkers. The MYP emphasizes intellectual challenge, encouraging students to make connections between their studies in traditional subjects and to the real world. It fosters the development of skills for communication, intercultural understanding and global engagement, qualities that are essential for life in the 21st century.

8 Years 1 – 6 Years 7-10 Years 11&12 The IB Continuum

9 The History of MYP at Global Jaya International School

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12 Rate your favorite cookie Your task (right now) design a quick rubric (checklist) that would assist you in choosing your favorite cookie Decide what qualities are important, and write a description for each standard for that quality

13 PoorMediumHighN/A Shape Texture Ingredients Food Quality Example of a Cookie Rubric

14 Criterion based assessment Each level has a corresponding description The description is the most important thing! Not the number Focus on personal achievement; not a comparison against others Students are involved in the assessment process Formative and summative assessment

15 Criterion based assessment Every subject - Has four criteria - Each criteria has 8 pts ** Level 4 is not 50% of level 8! ** MYP Grade 1-7 MYP General Descriptor MYP Grade Boundaries

16 Assessment Process Final Criteria A : 6 Final Criteria B: 7 Final Criteria C : 8 Total Criteria A+B+C = 21 Criteria A: 6 Criteria B: 5 Criteria C: 8 Assessment Task 1 Criteria A: 6 Criteria B: 7 Criteria C: 7 Assessment Task 2 MYP Grade Boundaries Teacher’s professional judgment Assessment Task 3 Criteria B: 7 Criteria C: 8

17 Benefits of criterion based assessment  Provides clear and specific standards of expected student achievement  Fosters self-assessment and improvement  Shows the state of students’ conceptual understanding, knowledge and skills  Can be applied to a variety of tasks.

18 Reporting Term 1 : Three Way Conference Term 2 : Semester Report (MYP Grade 1-7) Term 3 : Three Way Conference Term 4 : Semester Report (MYP Grade 1-7)

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20 What is the Personal Project? Year 10 only A summative assignment Culmination of the MYP Entirely student driven Teachers as supervisors

21 Types of Personal Projects Original work of art A written piece of work A piece of literary fiction An original science experiment An invention Business, management organizational plan

22 An International recipe book

23 A scientific model

24 A photo exhibition

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26 The requirements Year 7:15 – 20 hours per year minimum Year 8:20 – 25 hours per year minimum Year 9:20-25 hours per year minimum Year 10:30 hours per year minimum

27 Types of activities Assist a teacher organizing school events. Assist in the school library Take part in a recycling project. Read stories to young children at an orphanage. Participate in community clean-up projects. Tutoring or sport coaching for young students in local schools. Volunteer to help a public service organization (Red Cross, World Vision, etc.). Volunteer at your old elementary school to help with activities they have (e.g. Book Week, Performances etc.).

28 More information ? www.ibo.org (public website) www.ibo.org www.globaljaya.net portal website www.globaljaya.net – username = parent.secondary – p/w = secondary Email patricks@globaljaya.com or popy@globaljaya.com and nanang@globaljaya.compatricks@globaljaya.com popy@globaljaya.comnanang@globaljaya.com


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