This article is available in English, French and Spanish. Check out the recently released impact study which examines the PYP in Aotearoa New Zealand: A case study in whole-school innovation.

PYP news
This article is available in English, French and Spanish. Check out the recently released impact study which examines the PYP in Aotearoa New Zealand: A case study in whole-school innovation.
The IB’s academic division is seeking a curriculum manager to support the ongoing, comprehensive review of Primary Years Programme (PYP).
We would like to invite all those attending the IB Conference of the Americas to join our sessions and stop by the PYP booth.
The PYP Coordinator’s notes: May 2015 are now available in English, French and Spanish and accessible from the PYP E-library > Programme coordination publications on the Online Curriculum Centre (OCC).
The IB is very pleased to share with you a new video called The PYP in Practice which is now available in the IB website in English, French* and Spanish* . * For French and Spanish versions, click on CC icon at the bottom right corner to choose the language. For many schools taking on the […]
The study was provoked by my experiences as a workshop leader – I was curious about how much of what was learned in workshops made a long term difference to teachers’ practice, and what the other factors were that helped influence their development. I reviewed the literature on effective professional development and discovered that there […]
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