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Parent Information Workshop, September 12 th. 2017

THE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAM AT

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● What is the “why” behind the PYP framework?

● What are the main parts that make up the PYP framework? What does this look like at TIS?

● How are the students assessed in the PYP?

● How can you support your child in the PYP ?

Our learning intentions today

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Wonder boards

At each table is a wonder board for you to add any questions or wonderings you have

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What is the Why?

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What are the PYP key beliefs?

▪ International Mindedness

▪ Inquiry based teaching and learning

▪ Social Constructivism

▪ Transdisciplinary Learning

▪ Concept based teaching and learning

What global issues and challenges do we face?

In your groups, brainstorm what are key global issues and challenges that the world faces today

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IBO mission statement

▪ “The International Baccalaureate Organization aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.

▪ These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.”

(c) IBO 2003

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Learner Profile

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▪ Inquirers▪ Thinkers▪ Communicators▪ Risk-takers

(Courageous)▪ Knowledgeable

▪ Principled▪ Caring▪ Open-minded▪ Balanced▪ Reflective

We aim to develop students who are internationally minded by being......

(c) IBO 2003

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Personal Connections

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How would you rank these people?

▪ John Lennon▪ Bill Gates▪ Gandhi▪ Aung San Suu Kyi▪ Mark Zuckerberg▪ Malala Yousafzai

In your group try to rank these well known figures from most to least internationally minded.

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How does the PYP promote International Mindedness?

● The program focuses on global and local issues, not just those of one particular country or culture.

● The program emphasises the enduring understanding that all cultures have equal validity and to practice tolerance and intercultural understanding.

● The program exposes students to different cultures within and outside the school.

● Well designed units of inquiry encourage students to investigate human commonality, diversity and multiple perspectives

● Teachers, leadership and parents are also expected to model and demonstrate international-mindedness

Constructivism● Constructivism is the way students

construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world, through experiences and reflecting on those experiences.

● When we encounter something new, we have to reconcile it with our previous ideas (make connections) and experiences, maybe changing what we believe or think.

● This constructivism occurs regularly in social situations at school

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Other disciplines

Real world

media

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How is the fairy scientist an inquirer?

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Unit of inquiry displays

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An inquiry into our names

INQUIRY INTO OUR NAMESCome up with a range of questions to ask each other about the background and meaning behind your partner's name. See how much you can find out about their name in the time you are given. Be prepared to share what you found out.

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Transdisciplinary themes

Sharing theplanet

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Six organizing themes structure

the transdisciplinary

inquiry

Who we are

How the world works

How we organize ourselves

Where we arein place and

time

How we express

ourselves

Our Program of Inquiry

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How are new connections and new understandings made in the context of our Program of Inquiry and our scope and sequence documents?

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THROUGH

CONCEPTS!

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▪ transferable to other contexts

▪ transferable to other disciplines

▪ used to build enduring understandings

▪ investigated across any culture

▪ timeless, they can be investigated in the past or the future

Why use concepts ?

What about outside the unit of inquiry?

MATH

PE

It is also important to remember that we will need to investigate and locate factual information during the unit to help us be

able to make connections and think conceptually . This is part of the role of the

lines of inquiry as they provide the knowledge base.

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What are the other elements of the PYP framework besides concepts and knowledge?

● Approaches to Learning skills,

● Attitudes● Action

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Approaches to Learning skills

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Why have Attitudes?

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Taking Action

(c) IBO 2003

Through the process of action • the students reflect, choose

then act on their understanding they have gained in a unit of inquiry.

• the students may make changes in their own behavior and their attitudes.

• effective action is voluntary and is viewed as a part of the students’ active participation in their own learning.

• taking no action can be considered action at times

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Examples of action

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Class action

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Knowledge

Synthesizing the elements

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What do we assess in the PYP?

● Learner Profile Attributes

● Conceptual understanding

● Knowledge● Subject specific skills

and processes● Approaches to

Learning Skills● Attitudes

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How do we know what we have learnt?

External Common Chunk Ongoing

● MAP testing● ISA testing

● Rubrics for on demand writing pieces

● Fountas and Pinnell reading diagnostic

● Summative assessments of units of inquiries or math units

● Can include rubric to show understanding of concepts and application of approaches to learning skills

● Examples included on seesaw

● Formative assessment that occurs throughout a unit

● Designed to give feedback about next steps

● Can include checklists, rubrics, journal reflections

● Examples of these are on seesaw

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How can I support my child?

▪ sharing a range of resources with your child.▪ supporting your child’s mother tongue.▪ read/ discuss information from class blogs,

school website about unit of inquiries▪ assisting your child with research tasks, be an

expert ▪ attending PYP related information sessions and

student led conferences.▪ encouraging your child to ask questions,

challenge ideas and reflect on their thinking e.g. what makes you say that?▪ model curiosity, the learner profile attributes

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For more information about the IB Primary Years Program, go to http://www.ibo.org/pyp

To find about more about the PYP

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What does the IB say?

Link to video

May I be excused now as my brain is full!

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Any final burning questions, wonderings or comments

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Reflection Task

I used to think……………. But now I think……….

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