What is PSP IB?
PSP 2020 – The new IB Programme Standards and Practices are PSP 2014 with a practical edge. GAURAV MURADIA.
What is IB in school?
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) offers a continuum of international education through four challenging, high quality educational programmes to students aged 3 to 19.
What is the IB philosophy?
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.
What are the IB approaches to teaching?
Approaches to Teaching (6 elements)
- Teaching through inquiry.
- Teaching through concepts.
- Teaching developed in local and global contexts.
- Teaching focused on effective teamwork and collaboration.
- Teaching differentiated to meet the needs of all learners.
- Teaching informed by assessment.
What is IB syllabus in India?
For those of you who are completely unaware of the idea of IB curriculum: IB or the International Baccalaureate curriculum offers a rigorous, consistent high school curriculum for the children of globally mobile families. It is an international curriculum in India as it is adopted by a majority of schools abroad.
How many IB schools are there in India?
There are 62* IB schools in India.
Can you fail the IB?
FAILING CONDITIONS: A student will NOT receive an IB Diploma if one or more of the following occur: CAS requirements have not been met. Candidate’s total exam & core points are fewer than 24. An N has been given for theory of knowledge, extended essay or for a contributing subject.
How much does the IB cost?
Fees for 2021-22
| Annual school fee | USD | EUR |
|---|---|---|
| Diploma Programme | 11,650 | 8,300 |
| Middle Years Programme | 10,050 | 7,160 |
| Primary Years Programme | 8,520 | 6,070 |
| Career-related Programme* | 1,480 | 1,055 |
What are the IB key concepts?
Here are some ideas from author Brad Philpot to get your learners thinking about the seven key concepts: communication, creativity, perspective, representation, identity, culture and transformation.