IB blogosphere

The International Baccalaureate® blog network

About the IB blogosphere

Here you can read about the latest developments at the IB and join in the discussion.

Ruth and Mary from the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa

Ruth and Mary from the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa

To see who’s blogging, and what they’re saying, please view the list of IB blogs on the right-hand side of this page. We’re starting small, with four blogs dedicated to the following topics:

  • IB/Aga Khan project Zanzibar – A joint partnership by the International Baccalaureate and Aga Khan Development Network to produce and distribute units of work and teacher resource materials for PYP and MYP teachers using Muslim history and culture as a context.
  • Social Life – this blog covers topics around social media, with a focus on education and nonprofits and how the International Baccalaureate uses social media to connect our stakeholders.
  • Addressing Access - IB Americas is working to develop resources and services aimed at increasing the number of low-income students taking and passing Diploma exams.

Note that you’ll find a variety of IB bloggers here, and people who comment upon them - some official, some not. You’ll therefore appreciate that not all opinions necessarily represent the views of the organisation.

For more information about the IB, please visit our main website.

Alternatively, if you’re an IB teacher, try the online curriculum centre (OCC).