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Travel

  I firmly believe that travel can offer many opportunities for growth in CQ (Cultural Intelligence) and international mindedness. Many schools now offer their students days or weeks off campus wherein...

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International Mindedness

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

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CAS and History changes – are you ready?

The new CAS and History subject guides for students taking exams in 2017 have been released. For History there have been some substantial changes to the curriculum and assessment; whilst CAS has deemed...

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Syllabus and Criteria Changes – what you need to know

IB students who are about to embark on the IB Diploma Programme will be starting new courses for many DP subjects such as History and CAS. As a student, it’s important to know what has changed and how...

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Online Curriculum Centre

It is easy to forget to look at possibly the best IB resource – that of the Online Curriculum Centre – the OCC. Apart from routine resources, such as programme guides, examination papers and session...

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“We need to harness Youthful Idealism”

I still remember the context of this ‘resource’. As I was entering the room for our weekly HS Leadership meeting at JIS (Jakarta Intercultural School), the Departmental Head of HS Science handed me an...

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Vale John Goodban – his CAS legacy.

News of John Goodban’s passing reached me just prior to Christmas. He was a landmark character, forever associated in my mind with the IB. I first met John at a regional Asia Pacific Language B...

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Bye bye plastic bags

Transformational learning – changing habits and attitudes on a big scale The term transformational learning commonly emerges in CAS. Students can often cite moments and experiences wherein they have...

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The world’s largest lesson – carpe diem!

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” ……Nelson Mandela A unique learning opportunity occurs starting week of September 18. It would be remiss of me, and...

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Students Can Take 2 IBDP Arts Subjects!

It’s February, and grade 10 students in my school are starting to consider and possibly start selecting the subjects they would like to study in grade 11 as part of their Diploma Programme courses. My...

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