Education Choices Magazine - Spring 2022

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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE NEWS

Why take the International Baccalaureate? Learning beyond the classroom

The IB mission statement: The International Baccalaureate 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. At King’s we have been delivering the IB Diploma Programme for twenty years, and this has had a significant educational impact throughout the school. As a school we are challenged to consider wider international perspectives, to take ourselves out of our comfort zones in considering, and delivering, the Theory of Knowledge course, and to stretch ourselves in supporting students in some wonderfully obscure extended essays. The IB Diploma is an invigorating and

inspiring experience. The IB Diploma programme, by its nature, engenders in students organisation, critical thinking, reflective thought and a broadening of the mind. It is no coincidence that almost every education system around the world offers more breadth in the sixth form curriculum than the national system of England and Wales. The Diploma is a renaissance education for a 21st Century of world citizens, and a superb preparation for university and a life of learning beyond. Currently, around 40% of pupils at King’s pursue the IB route, below the course is detailed: The IB students will study six academic subjects, three at High Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL) and a core of three additional components. The three HL subjects are, broadly speaking, equivalent to A Level courses in terms of intellectual challenge. These HL subjects provide the depth of knowledge that universities are keen to

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see in specific subject areas. Combined with the three SL subjects, the IBDP inculcates a broad range of skills. The SL subjects whilst developing skills have significantly less content than HL courses, fewer lessons and less homework. The six academic subjects are anchored by the core of the diploma programme. The core incorporates Theory of Knowledge, the extended essay, and the Creativity, Activity, Service (or CAS) programme. Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a particularly distinguishing feature of the IB diploma. It is a course that ponders philosophical and epistemological questions from a personal perspective. It goes to the heart of all of our knowledge, regardless of subject specifics, and at the same time provides a transdisciplinary bridge between areas of knowledge, encouraging us to compare and contrast what ‘knowing’ is in our subjects, developing high level debating and critical thinking skills. The extended essay is a 4000word piece of academic writing. The essay allows students to pursue an area of their own particular academic interest, helping them to develop the research and writing skills they will find essential for university, and gives them a wonderful opportunity for genuine independent learning. The Creativity, Activity, Service (or CAS) programme is also part of the core of the Diploma. The CAS programme is a recognition of the value of co-curricular activities, and it serves to encourage students to reflect on their own development


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A guide to living, working and studying in Oxford

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As Oxford’s popularity grows so does it property market

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Independent School Options

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Using Assistive Technology in the Classroom

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Thinking of making a move?

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Maintained Schools Options

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Celebrating Spring

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Street Talk

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Classics Outreach and Engagement at the University of Warwick

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SOAS re-imagines a new approach to African Studies

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Benefits of a legal education

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Addressing additional learning needs

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The benefits of joining an international school when transitioning from the US

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All you need to know about Personal Statements

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A world of opportunities

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Why take the International Baccalaureate?

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The Power of Partnerships

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Free Learning

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pages 44-45

Aiming High

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Flourishing in the Co-Curriculum

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Schools Strictly Come Dancing for the disabled

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Using art as inspiration

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The magic of writing - and of looking all around

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Education Corner Podcast Interview with Dr. Lee Elliot Major OBE

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Addressing anxiety in children

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Education Corner Podcast Interview

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Education Corner Podcast Interview

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Inspiring Fiercely Independent Girls

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Giving your school a makeover

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The houses that look like ours

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Space and Science inspire Swaffield School

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Readiness for every stage of learning

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