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Welcome to Kidurong International School 2013-2014 Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!

Welcome to Kidurong International School 2013-2014 Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!. The way forward:. Welcome to Mr. Stefan Welcome to all new children and parents 2012-2013: Reports from review and Consultation visits

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Welcome to Kidurong International School 2013-2014 Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!

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  1. Welcome to Kidurong International School 2013-2014 Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!

  2. The way forward: Welcome to Mr. Stefan Welcome to all new children and parents 2012-2013: Reports from review and Consultation visits 2013-2014: Learning Improvement Plan, School Development Plan and IPC Action Plan Shared vision for the future of the school: through Communication and a Clear Focus on Children’s Learning

  3. IPC at Kidurong International School Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!

  4. Our Learning Targets for this afternoon: To know more about the IPC: International Primary Curriculum (new /consolidated learning) To be able to engage in and share in your children’s learning

  5. The Big Picture 14 Shell schools in 1998 (now 8 & 2 affiliated schools) Fieldwork Education, part of WCL/Nord Anglia Based on research into different curricula worldwide More than 1621 schools in 82 countries, using IPC in 2013 Range of types of schools including, International schools, Dutch and English national schools IPC route: six units per year, to cover subject learning goals

  6. IPC

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  8. IPC Early Years Programme (Nursery & Primary 1) Learning described in 4 strands: Independence and interdependence 2. Communicating 3. Exploring Healthy living

  9. The IPC Learning Goals: Mileposts 1, 2 & 3 3 types of IPC Learning Goals: The Subject Goals The Personal Goals The International Goals

  10. Music Society Art Technology International ICT History PE Geography Science Units Subject Integration 11

  11. Learning Targets • Knowledge: To know…. • Skills: To be able to…. • Understanding: To understand….

  12. Research Tasks(accessing information using the different learning styles: VAK) Using internet and reference books Dialogue/discussions (parents, peers, teacher, visitors…..) Using the community & local area Observation Experimenting & investigating

  13. Recording tasks(processing information using the multiple intelligences) Mind-maps Lists Stories, poems, descriptions, factual writing Diagrams Pictures, sketches and paintings Construction Graphs Tables Role Play Songs Dance Oral presentations (taped) Discussions

  14. IPC Personal Goals What qualities and attributes do we want our children to have when they leave school? Enquiry Adaptability Resilience Morality Communication Thoughtfulness Cooperation Respect

  15. International Learning

  16. Celebrate nationalities & cultures represented in school

  17. IPC in action at Kidurong International School Great learning! Great teaching! Great fun!

  18. At the start of each new IPC unit Will include Literacy & Numeracy learning: making relevant connections where appropriate IPC letter to parents

  19. The Entry Point Wow factor! Motivation for learning - the hook! Make learning enjoyable Involve children, teachers and parents

  20. Early Years: Sand & Water

  21. MP1: Buildings

  22. MP2/3:Learning

  23. The Knowledge Harvest What do I know for certain about the theme? What do I think I know? What do I want to learn?

  24. Explaining the Theme On display Subject specific What are we going to be learning? Referred to throughout the unit

  25. Structure of the IPC units Exit Point Entry Point Recording Activities (MI) Knowledge Harvest Units Research Activities (VAK) Explaining The Theme (The Big Picture) 27

  26. Exit Point To celebrate IPC learning in the unit

  27. www.internationalprimarycurriculum.com www.kiduronginternationalschool.net

  28. Learning & the Brain

  29. Shared vision for the future of the school: Through Communication and a Clear Focus on Learning (IPC, Literacy & Numeracy) Sharing learning targets (with children & parents) as Knowledge, Skills and Understanding. Using the school website (letters, photos and newsletters). Open Door Policy.

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