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Welcome!Welcome! We are all learners and part of a learning community...

so let’s start learning!

Chalk Talk:a silent conversation

Respond in words/phrases to the question:

What do we want our children to be like when they are adults?

Primary Years ProgrammePrimary Years Programme小學教育項目小學教育項目

Introduction for new parentsIntroduction for new parentsKowloon Junior School (KJS)Kowloon Junior School (KJS)

October 2012October 2012

Know:The PYP as a transdisciplinary curriculum model and

essential elements

Understand:Internationally minded schools, teachers & students

Transfer:Your newly constructed understanding to a KJS

context

The three programmes span the years of kindergarten to pre-university. The programmes can be offered individually or as a continuum.

The Primary Years Programme (PYP) for pupils aged 3 to 12.The Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 11 to 16. The Diploma Programme for students aged 16 to 19.

IBO is a non-profit organization that has been in existence since 1968.

It was established to provide students with a balanced education, to facilitate geographic and cultural mobility and to promote international understanding

Organizational StructureOrganizational Structure

BURNING Questions!Using the Post It notes on the table please take a moment to write down 1 or 2 “Burning Questions "you have about the IBO or about the PYP and also 1 or 2 things you already know about the programme. If these questions are not answered during our session we will have a Q&A at the end.

At PresentAt PresentThere are over 969 authorized PYP schools worldwide

274 of these are in the Asia-Pacific region

These numbers are constantly changing

Philosophy of the PYPPhilosophy of the PYPThe philosophy behind the PYP can be

examined in two parts.Firstly, the mission statement of the IBO

expresses the IBO’s overall purpose as an organization promoting and developing programmes of international education.

Secondly, there is a set of beliefs and values which the IBO call “International Mindedness”

– let’s look at this first!

What does an internationally minded learner look like?

Getting to the very heart of it-PYP LEARNER PROFILE齊來了解小學教育項目的學習目標

PYP schools develop students who are:推行小學教育項目的學校致力培養學生成為 :

Inquirers 發問者

Thinkers 思考者

Communicators 交流者

Risk-takers 冒險者

Knowledgeable 知識淵博

Principled 有原則

Caring 關心別人

Open-minded 思想開明

Balanced 全面發展

Reflective 會反思

An International PersonAn International PersonFrom the PYP’s

perspective an international person is a person with the attributes and dispositions described in the learner profile.

Standard A4:

The school develops and promotes international mindedness and all attributes of the IB learner profile across the school community.

IBO Mission Statement – can you identify the learner profile in

it?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.

To this end the IBO 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.

The IBO Mission Statement + The Learner Profile makes up the philosophy which drives

the PYP.

http://www.ibo.org/programmes/profile/

KJS Mission Statement“Success for every child”

At KJS we create a safe, supportive and caring environment where beliefs and values reflect a

respect of cultural diversity.  We motivate individuals to become lifelong

learners who are empowered to take action to make a positive difference in the world. 

The school community works together to develop global citizens with a sense of social awareness and

responsibility through an engaging, relevant and challenging curriculum.

To what extent does the KJS Vision and Mission statement assist us in developing our students as

being ‘internationally minded’? Have a think!

So...what else is the ‘PYP’?So...what else is the ‘PYP’?  The PYP is NOT a subject!

It is not a prescribed curriculum.

Designed for ages 3 to 12.

Designed to foster the development of the whole child.

Organized around six transdisciplinary themes of global significance intended to help children engage with their world and the world around them.

Transdisciplinary means that it transcends the disciplines. All teachers in a PYP school are PYP teachers. All teachers in a PYP school use the PYP philosophy, beliefs and values in their teaching.

Students will inquire, make connections, develop conceptual understanding, think critically, work collaboratively, consider multiple perspectives, construct meaning, reflect, take action.

Learner Profile

Open minded

Inquirer

Principled

Communicator

Caring Balanced

Risk taker

Knowledgeable

Reflective

knowledge

Significant, relevant content we wish the students to explore and know about, taking into consideration their prior experience and understanding.

Learner Profile

LANGUAGE

MATHS

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY

ARTS

PSPE

SOCIAL STUDIES

concepts

knowledge

Learner Profile

Powerful ideas that have relevance within the subject areas but also transcend them and that students must explore and re-explore in order to develop a

coherent, in-depth understanding.

FORM

FUNCTION

CHANGE

CAUSATION

REFLECTION

PERSPECTIVE

CONNECTION

RESPONSIBILITY

concepts skills

knowledge

Learner Profile

Those capabilities the students need to demonstrate to succeed in a changing,

challenging world, which may be disciplinary or transdisciplinary in nature.

SOCIAL

RESEARCH

COMMUNICATION

SELF MANAGEMENT

THINKING

concepts

attitudes

skills

knowledge

Learner Profile

Dispositions that are expressions of fundamental values, beliefs and feelings about learning, the environment and people.

APPRECIATION

COMMITMENT

CONFIDENCE

COOPERATION

CREATIVITY

CURIOSITY

EMPATHY

ENTHUSIASM

INDEPENDENCE

INTEGRITY

RESPECT

TOLERANCE

concepts

attitudes

skills

knowledgeaction

Learner Profile

Demonstrations of deeper learning in responsible behaviour through

responsible action; a manifestation in practice of the other essential elements.

The curriculum framework consists of five essential elements: concepts, knowledge, skills, attitude, and action. The knowledge component is developed through inquiries into six transdisciplinary themes of global significance, supported and balanced by six subject area.

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Programme of

Inquiry

What is inquiry? What is inquiry? 什麼是探究什麼是探究 ??

“Inquiry is an approach to learning that involves a process of exploring the natural or material world, that leads to asking questions and making discoveries in the search for new understandings.”

探究是一種學習模式 , 是探索自然和物質世界的過程。它引領我們發問和發現 , 讓我們對這個世界有新的認知和了解。

(Exploratorium Institute for Inquiry)

Teacher Students

The teacher has all of the knowledge. The students role is to listen and remember all of the facts and figures the teacher gives them.

Enduring Understanding:

At the heart of the curriculum cycle is the learner constructing meaning.

What was you most significant

learning moment?Think about the following questions as

well:How did you develop the interest?What experience led to this understanding?What resources did you use for your learning?How did you know that you really

knew/understood?

Think, pair, share!

End of session reflection...

“The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think than what to think – rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves than to load the memory with the thoughts of others”

James Beattie

KWL – what have we answered and what questions do we still

have?

Further information:

PYP NEWSLETTERSUNIT CURRICULUM STATEMENTS

PARENTS AS PARTNERS WORKSHOPSYEAR GROUP SPLAT PAGES

www.kjs.edu.hk