This year has been a busy one for the Primary Years Programme development team as we continue to work on strengthening the programme. We appreciate the feedback, comments and suggestions we receive from PYP educators around the world. We are all very excited for the next phase of development! We are also very grateful to […]
Author Archive | an IB educator
Technology and physical education in the early years
In this article, the author describes how they are incorporating technology into physical education teaching practices during early years.
PYP presents at the Teacher Skills Forum in Jordan
Members of the PYP development team joined over 750 educators from Jordan and beyond for the first regional Teacher Skills Forum, organised under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and the Queen Rania Teaching Academy (QRTA), and supported by the IB. The conference was designed to expose teachers to the latest developments, […]
The role of technology in IB programmes
The online learning department has released a pre-publication of The role of technology in IB programmes, a new resource on technology literacy. Intended for administrators, technology specialists and educators interested in incorporating technology with IB ideals and concepts, the document is one of a series of materials in development that assist schools with curriculum planning […]
Impact research: PYP in Australia
The IB has released a new programme impact study to examine the impact of the implementation of the PYP on student outcomes, pedagogical practice and school culture in 13 Victorian Government primary school authorised to offer the PYP. You can read this post in English, French and Spanish by clicking on the language tabs. The […]
Early Childhood Learning Journeys
This article illustrates an engaging learning event held at an international school in Hanoi, Vietnam. If you visited the Early Childhood Centre (ECC) mid November you would have witnessed something a little out of the ordinary at the United Nations International School of Hanoi (UNIS). The classrooms and playgrounds were bustling with parents. Having mums […]