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1 Parent Information Night
SLCS IB Campus Parent Information Night January 18, 2017

2 International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP)
MYP is for students in grades 7-10. Through approaches to learning, teachers provide students with tools to: Take responsibility for their own learning and discover how they learn best Develop problem solving and decision making Take an active part in the communities in which they live, thereby encouraging responsible citizenship

3 MYP Year 4 – Grade 9 World Literature Biology
Algebra I (Or Algebra I Year 2, per readiness) European History (Renaissance, Crusades, Monarchy, and today) Spanish (per readiness) Choice of Visual Arts/Performing Arts Health/PE

4 MYP Year 5 – Grade 10 Literature with Asian Influences Chemistry
Geometry or Algebra II, per readiness Asian Studies Spanish (per readiness) Choice of electives: Painting and Drawing, Asian Influenced Art, Music History, Concert Choir, Wellness Investigations, Sports Theory, Graphic Design, Introduction to Coding, Health, PE, Photography/Digital Arts

5 MYP at SLCS Disciplinary perspective 2 Disciplinary perspective 1
Interdisciplinary understanding

6 The Personal Project The Personal Project is an opportunity for MYP students to develop their known strengths and discover new ones. Through the PP students in 10th grade will demonstrate interdisciplinary understanding.

7 The Personal Project The Personal Project can take various forms, such as: - an essay - a piece of creative writing - an original science experiment - the organization of an event - a work or art

8 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP)
DP is for students in grades 11 & 12. Through the DP, schools are able to develop students who will: have excellent breadth and depth of knowledge flourish physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically study at least two languages excel in traditional academic subjects & complete the unique DP CORE requirements

9 The Diploma Programme The six subject groups are: Group 1. Studies in language and literature Group 2. Language acquisition Group 3. Individuals and societies Group 4. Sciences. Group 5. Mathematics Group 6. The arts. The DP curriculum includes six Subject Groups and the DP Core. Student must enroll & pass one class from each subject group to earn an IB DP Diploma.

10 The Diploma Programme CORE
The three core elements are: Theory of knowledge, (TOK) in which students reflect on the nature of knowledge and on how we know what we claim to know. The extended essay, (EE) which is an independent, self-directed piece of research, finishing with a 4,000-word paper. Creativity, activity, service, (CAS) in which students complete a project related to those three concepts. Made up of the three required components, the DP Core  aims to broaden students’ educational experience and challenge them to apply their knowledge and skills.

11 Assessment Details in the Diploma Programme
The IB assesses student work as direct evidence of achievement against the stated goals of the Diploma Program (DP) courses. These exams (both internal & external) measure the extent to which students have mastered advanced academic skills. For example: analyzing and presenting information evaluating and constructing arguments solving problems creatively Basic skills are also assessed, including: retaining knowledge understanding key concepts applying standard methods Student assessments are scored (1-7) by performance against set standards, not by each student's position in the overall rank order.

12 Exams and College Credit
Students who attempt the “FULL DIPLOMA” will take 3 subjects at higher level (HL) and 3 at standard level (SL). HL and SL courses differ in scope but are measured according to the same grade descriptors, with HL students expected to demonstrate a greater body of knowledge, understanding and skills at higher level. In the 12th grade, at the end of the second year of their DP Course(s), students will take an DP exam. As a result of their scores on these exams, University or College credit may be awarded. NOTE: It is extremely important to refer to the individual university/college website for details on the advanced credit(s) offered by each institution.

13 EARNING THE “IB DIPLOMA”
The IB Diploma is awarded to students who: achieve a minimum score in each of the SIX subject groups earn an overall total of at least 24 points demonstrate successful completion of the 3 essential elements of the DP Core.  How DP Assessments are scored: Students receive a grade for each DP course attempted. In the DP, students receive grades on their assessments/exams ranging from 1 to 7, with 7 being highest. The DP Core scoring: The theory of knowledge (TOK) and extended essay (EE) components are awarded individual grades and, collectively, can contribute up to 3 additional points towards the overall Diploma score total. Creativity, Action, Service (CAS)– does not contribute to the points total but authenticated participation is a requirement for the award of the diploma.

14 International Baccalaureate Career-related Program (CP)
For students who do not want to take the full DP course work, the Career-related Program is another option for School Lane Students.

15 The CP is specifically designed for students who wish to engage in career-related learning while gaining transferable and lifelong skills in applied knowledge, critical thinking, communication, and cross-cultural engagement.

16 CP Course of Study Includes
IB Diploma Program Courses (2) CP Core Career-related Studies

17 CP Core Personal & Professional Skills Service Learning
Reflective Project Language Development

18 Career-related Studies
National Academies Foundation (NAF.org) Finance Examples: Business Economics, Entrepreneurship, Business in a Global Economy, Principles of Accounting. Hospitality Examples: Economics, World Cultures, Sustainable Tourism, Hospitality Marketing.

19 Raises Student Aspirations University Access Student Engagement
Benefits of CP/NAF Raises Student Aspirations University Access Student Engagement Student Retention Community Involvement

20 Benefits of CP/NAF At graduation, not only do students have the necessary skills to be college and/or career ready, they also can earn an IB CP Certificate and possibly an industry recognized career related certificate along with their high school diploma.

21 Questions? Karen A. Schade, CEO
Matt Van’t Hoenderdaal, Principal – IB Campus Carol Walsh, IB & Curriculum Coordinator – IB Campus Lee Ann Gordon, VP, Learning Support – IB Campus Kelly Ousey, VP – IB Campus


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