We hear from Al Jabr Islamic School as they share the experiences of their first cohort of CP graduates. They held a Reflective Project exhibition to celebrate their students’ achievements.
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Meeting as equals—a deep dive into student agency in personal, social, and emotional education
Middle Years Programme (MYP) educator, Mariel Reid, reflects on her experience on working alongside students to develop a new curriculum to utilise in Personal, Social, Emotional (PSE) education lessons.
This student created a project to support the elderly during these difficult times
Since COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has been challenging for the elderly, Aaman decided to cheer them up through his creativity, activity, service (CAS) project.
Building transferable skills through the personal and professional skills course
In the fourth episode of a series focused entirely on the Career-related Programme (CP), Chris and Lori share how the personal and professional skills (PPS) course fosters student agency.
Navigating the CP reflective project
In this first episode of a series focused entirely on the Career-related Programme (CP), Rebecca Austin Pickard shares some useful tips on how to navigate the reflective project.
Supporting the development of students’ intrapersonal skills
King Edward’s Witley School shares how they have helped students overcome the challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.
IB students lead a reforestation project in Nepal
MYP and DP students from Dwight School London work with schools in Nepal to plant 2,000 trees in their country as part of a reforestation project.
MYP projects tackle real world problems
Many refugees flee their home country in the hope of living a better life, but can sometimes end up in a dire situations. Two students at DPS International School, in Gurgaon, India, aim to resolve these burning issues.
Creative projects for change
IB teachers and students are thinking outside the box to raise awareness of real-world issues, as IB World investigates
Looking back: Friendship and personal growth defined my IB experience
MYP community project gave our students energy and enthusiasm for learning
The community project encourages students to explore their right and responsibility to implement service as action in the community. As Middle Years Programme (MYP) educators implement the project, here’s some educator feedback on how it can make a difference to students, teachers, schools and communities. “From the moment [the MYP community project] was introduced, the […]
MYP projects play an important part in our school culture
By Angela Jonson As Middle Years Programme (MYP) educators prepare to implement some updates to the programme’s personal project, we spoke to Angela Johnson to see how the changes are taking shape in her school. MYP personal project Here at Southbank International School, the MYP personal project plays a very important part within our school’s culture, […]
Does personality trump intelligence?
What can guarantee academic success? This is a question that students, teachers and parents have been asking for years, but the answer remains inconclusive. Many studies have examined the multiple factors that could be considered, but mainly focusing on intelligence levels. Latest research takes a different approach that teachers may want to consider. Any teacher […]
The Round Square Collaborative Service Project
This year marked the 6th Round Square Collaborative Service Project, a joint-effort between several Indian IB World Schools. This post contributes to a series started in 2013, highlighting field trips and service projects completed by students at Pathways World School, Aravali.
CP students explore ethical dilemmas through reflective project
To gain an insider’s perspective on the teaching of ethics in relation to the reflective project, we asked Chantell Wyten, Head of Sixth Form at King Ethelbert School, Kent, UK, to give us an insight. The school is part of an IBCP pilot programme in the UK.