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The International Baccalaureate Presenter: Paul Campbell, Head of Regional Development and Outreach Services IB Americas

The International Baccalaureate Presenter: Paul Campbell, Head of Regional Development and Outreach Services IB Americas Host: Lynne Gilli CTE/PLTW Counselors’ Conference November 1, 2012. Quick Facts about the IB Programme. Founded in 1968 1,370 schools in the U.S.

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The International Baccalaureate Presenter: Paul Campbell, Head of Regional Development and Outreach Services IB Americas

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  1. The International Baccalaureate Presenter: Paul Campbell, Head of Regional Development and Outreach Services IB Americas Host: Lynne Gilli CTE/PLTW Counselors’ Conference November 1, 2012

  2. Quick Facts about the IB Programme • Founded in 1968 • 1,370 schools in the U.S. • 2,000 programmes in IB Americas • IB offers 4 academic programmes • Diploma Programme • Middle Years Programme • Primary Years Programme • IB Career Related Certificate • More than half (56%) of IB public schools are Title I

  3. What is the IB? (Our Mission) 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. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. 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.

  4. IB Learner Attributes • Inquirers • Open -minded • Knowledgeable • Risk takers • Thinkers • Communicators • Principled • Caring • Reflective • Balanced

  5. Diploma Programme Courses

  6. IB Career-Related Certificate • Designed to provide a "value added" educational experience to schools that already offer the IB Diploma Programme and are also delivering career-related courses to their students. • “Particularly in times of economic challenge [all] employers need a workforce that is skilled, adaptable, creative, and equipped for success in the global marketplace. And our students need a more rigorous, better tailored education to acquire the skills they need to compete.” Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education Investing in America’s Future A Blueprint for Transforming Career and Technical Education April 2012

  7. The IBCC is not: The IBCC is: • a graduation diploma • a “vocational” qualification • a certificate that assesses every aspect of the student’s programme • a programme that includes similar schools • a couple of “vocational” or technical courses • a certificate that narrows options • in competition with the Diploma Programme • a certificate • a unique IB qualification • a certificate of IB assessed work • only • a programme that includes a • range of schools • a challenging and rigorous • academic course • a certificate that broadens • access and broadens options • an initiative that complements • IB’sexisting programmes

  8. IBCC Programme Model

  9. Career Related Studies The career-related course of study must: • Be accredited, within five (5) years of making application to become an IBCC school, by a local or national education authority or a higher education institution or an employer organization • Maryland’s State-wide Career and Technology Education programs of Study • Have a specific career focus • Be studied concurrently with the rest of the IBCC • Comprise a significant part of the student’s timetable • Provide a clear pathway beyond secondary school

  10. Language Development • All IBCC students undertake language development and complete a language portfolio • Designed to assist and further students understanding of the wider world • It is appropriate to the background, needs and context of the students • It aims to provide students with the necessary skills and intercultural understanding to enable them to communicate using the language studied.

  11. Community and Service • Based on the principles of ‘service learning’ • A good service learning programme will help • Knowledge development • Social development • Civic development • Personal development • Develop working relationships with members of a community

  12. The Reflective Project • Encapsulates fundamental elements of the certificate • Embodies aims we hope to develop in students • A structured piece of work that can take a variety of forms • Students will need to identify, analyse, explore, critically discuss and evaluate an ethical issue arising from their vocational study

  13. Approaches to Learning • A course designed by the school to meet the needs of their particular cohort of students • Includes the development of transferable skills with an emphasis on the nature of thinking critically and ethically and communicating effectively • The four key topic areas are • personal development • intercultural understanding • thinking • communication

  14. Authorization Process

  15. IBCC in Maryland There are currently 26 Authorized Diploma Programme schools and 2 Authorized IBCC schools in MD

  16. Q & A Natasha Deflorian IBCC Associate Manager 301-202-3102 Natasha.deflorian@ibo.org www.ibo.org/ibcc www.ibo.org/iba/ibcc

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