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El. knyga: Perspectives on the IB Diploma Core

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: John Catt Educational Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912906864
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Practitioners and researchers share their perspectives on the development of the core elements of the IB Diploma Programme.

The Diploma Programme was the first programme to be devised and implemented by the International Baccalaureate over fifty years ago. Since its creation, the curriculum upon which the programme is based has been continuously developed to take into account the rapidly changing needs of students, schools, higher education and employment contexts. For much of that time, the programme has included three essential components that must be undertaken by students who wish to graduate with the Diploma: Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). Taken together, over time these have come to be regarded as a 'core' of the Diploma Programme, although they were not described as such at the outset. This edited collection is intended to provide input into the current review of the IB Diploma Programme. It comprises contributions from experienced authors - researchers and practitioners - who were invited to reflect upon the nature of the core as it exists at present, to raise issues in relation to the future development of the core, and to share experience in the learning and teaching of the core components across a wide range of schools, in both national and international systems of education. Questions concerning the concept of the core as a whole, developing students as internationally-minded thinkers, and the challenges of bringing coherence to the core in establishing a holistic approach to the curriculum, underpin the individual chapters throughout. Contributors: Edward Allanson, Tom Brodie, John Cannings, Christian Chiarenza, Mary Donnellan, Jenny Gillett, Robin Julian, Julian Kitching, Justin Laleh, Ann Lautrette, James MacDonald, Shona McIntosh, Heather Michael, Paul Regan, John Royce, John Sprague, George Walker
Editorial Preface 5(4)
Judith Fabian
Mary Hayden
Jeff Thompson
About the Contributors 9(4)
Glossary of Terms 13(4)
Foreword 17(8)
Jenny Gillett
Part A The Nature of the Core
1 TOK, Scepticism, and the Free Speech Deficit
25(12)
Paul Regan
2 Orientating Students to the World: Negotiating the Technicalities of TOK
37(12)
Justin Laleh
3 Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS): a consideration of Experience, Learning and Education
49(12)
Shona McIntosh
4 The Issues and Challenges of Assessing TOK
61(14)
Julian Kitching
5 The Cohesive Power of the IB Diploma Core
75(16)
John Cannings
6 The DP Core: helping to create a Better and more Peaceful World
91(12)
George Walker
7 Disrupting the DP Core
103(12)
James MacDonald
Part B The Core in Practice
8 TOK: promoting Attitudes and Dispositions that foster Lifelong Learning
115(12)
John Sprague
9 Independent Learning in TOK: a Case Study
127(8)
Edward Allanson
10 The World Studies Extended Essay: Addressing Global Issues through an Interdisciplinary Lens
135(12)
Robin Julian
11 The Extended Essay: Memorable, Challenging and Inspiring
147(12)
Mary Donnellan
12 The Extended Essay: the central roles of the Library and the Librarian
159(14)
John Royce
13 Making CAS meaningful for all
173(14)
Christian Chiarenza
14 CAS: making connections with Diploma Programme subjects
187(14)
Tom Brodie
15 Teaching the DP Core: developing students as internationally minded Thinkers, Researchers and Community Leaders
201(14)
Heather Michael
16 A coherent Diploma Programme Core Curriculum: a team approach to developing a holistic curriculum
215
Ann Lautrette