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IB Diploma Programme. Information about the Diploma Zhuhai International School. Our agenda this evening:. Diploma basics Course structure in general The ‘ Core ’ – Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge (ToK) and Creativity Action Service (CAS) Standard and High Level subjects
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IB Diploma Programme • Information about the Diploma • Zhuhai International School
Our agenda this evening: • Diploma basics • Course structure in general • The ‘Core’ – Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge (ToK) and Creativity Action Service (CAS) • Standard and High Level subjects • How the DP is scored • Course structure at ZIS • Pathways to our DP • Assessments types • Rules for gaining the Diploma • Succeeding in the Diploma – What needs to happen now? • Tertiary course counseling, selection and application process • Please ask any and all questions as we go....
1. DP basics • A 2 year course (the last 2 years) • Recognised everywhere, transferrable • More holistic (limited specialisation) • More ‘rigorous’ and challenging
3. The ‘Core’ • Extended Essay (EE) • Theory of Knowledge (ToK) • Creativity Action Service (CAS)
4. Standard & Higher Level subjects • Of the 6 subjects, there needs to be 3Higher Level and 3 Standard Level subjects • A HL subject is more difficult and involved than a SL subject, and requires more contact hours
5. How the DP is scored • Each of 6 subjects has a maximum of 7 • The EE and ToK Essay combine for a maximum of 3 • 6 x 7 + 3 = maximum score of 45
Learner 6. The DP at ZIS English, Mandarin Visual Art Creativity, Action, Service Theory of knowledge Mandarin, English, Ab inito Maths SL* Extended essay Chemistry, & Physics or Biology Business & Management
7. DP pathways at ZIS • Language • Math • Science • Business
8. Assessment types • Formative assessments, which do not count towards Diploma scores but provide guiding feedback and preparation. These are marked by our teachers • Internal Assessments which do count toward the final Diploma grade. These are marked by our teachers, and moderated by an IB Moderator
Internal Assessments • Some subjects have specific IA tasks, others have a range of tasks that form a portfolio. Some subjects have one large IA task, others have many smaller ones. • oral work in languages • case study in business • laboratory work in the sciences • investigations in mathematics • artistic performances • If there is a difference between the teacher and the Moderator of 2 grades then the work is marked by a second IB Moderator.
9. Rules for gaining the Diploma • An even effort across all subjects is needed to gain a Diploma • To look at the rules for gaining a Diploma it is easier to look at the reasons why one will not be awarded. • When a Diploma is not awarded candidates will receive one requirement code.
There are 20 in all, but here’s a few • Candidate’s total points are less than 24. • Four Grade 3 four or more times. If you get with 24 to 27 points inclusive. • Grade 2 at HL. • Two Grade 2 at SL • Less than 12 in HL subjects.
10. How to ensure you gain your Diploma • Know what’s coming - subject term and yearly planners • Know your key dates • Attend after-school sessions • Make study groups • See teachers out of class time • Read widely (not just the minimum) • Visit IB student forums & Diploma help sites • Use your Study Spares as the precious minutes they are
10. How to ensure you gain your Diploma • Create a workable and effective Study Schedule: • ‘Chunks’ of time, rather than endless time • Real breaks, that are timed • Build in Reading Time, including Reading for Understanding • Designated work area, distraction-free • Write it up, get it reviewed and keep it public
11.Course counseling, selection and application • The plan… • Go to Open Days
The true benefit of earning the IB Diploma is intrinsic in nature. The change that occurs within a student academically and personally while pursuing the Diploma produces far greater personal growth and satisfaction than the Diploma itself.
What does 1 - 7 indicate? • Grade 1 = very poor • Grade 2 = poor • Grade 3 = mediocre • Grade 4 = satisfactory • Grade 5 = good • Grade 6 = very good • Grade 7 = excellent