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Palmer High School. International Baccalaureate World School. Palmer High School School of Choice. http://w3.d11.org/Palmer/This_Is_Palmer264v1.html. Welcome to Palmer High School. Mrs. Lara Disney, Principal Carolyn Derr, IB MYP Coordinator Carolyn Moyer, IB Counselor. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
International BaccalaureateWorld School
Palmer High School
Palmer High SchoolSchool of Choice
http://w3.d11.org/Palmer/This_Is_Palmer264v1.html
Welcome to Palmer High School
• Mrs. Lara Disney, Principal
• Carolyn Derr, IB MYP Coordinator
• Carolyn Moyer, IB Counselor
The International Baccalaureate
• A student-focused, not-for profit education foundation, working in partnership with select schools around the world.
• Middle Years Programs (MYP) help develop the intellectual, personal, emotional and social skills to live, learn and work in a rapidly globalizing world
The International Baccalaureate Organizationaims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable
and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
From the IBO Mission Statement
The International Baccalaureate
“Going Global without Going Anywhere”
What is the learner profile?
Inquirers
Knowledgeable
Thinkers
Communicators
Principled
Caring
Open-minded
Risk-takers
Balanced
Reflective
Going “Global”…
• Developing citizens of the world in relation to culture, language and learning to live together
• Building and reinforcing students’ sense of identity and cultural awareness– Who am I in a wider society shared humanity
Language• Proficiency in speaking another language:
• Spanish
• French
• Mandarin
• Communication in many forms• Fascination in diversity & culture
Going “Global”…
• Fostering students’ recognition and development of universal human values– Restorative justice, academic honesty, unity fest
• Providing international content while responding to local requirements and interests
Action… Local & Global
Going “Global”…
• Learning through global contexts:– Environments– Health and Social – Human Ingenuity– Community and Service
Student at the center…
• What are my responsibilities?
• How am I changing?
The International Baccalaureate
“Developing a Culture of Curiosity”
Baccalaureate• An educational qualification (traditionally,
a bachelor’s degree)
• All MYP classes are closely aligned with the Colorado Academic Standards. In keeping with Palmer expectations, classes integrate depth, complexity and relevance as outlined by state standards.
• MYP aims and objectives add challenge to courses- process and product
A Culture of Curiosity…
• Stimulating curiosity and inquiry in order to foster a spirit of discovery and enjoyment of learning
• Equipping students with the skills to learn and acquire knowledge, individually or collaboratively, and to apply these skills and knowledge accordingly across a broad range of areas
A Culture of Curiosity…
Visual Arts Investigations
A Culture of Curiosity…
Safety First! Language Learning?
A Culture of Curiosity…
Working together Creating
The Personal Project
• A capstone experience in the 10th grade MYP
• Designed to showcase student skills and interest in lifelong learning
• Students work one-on-one with a faculty supervisor to define and clarify goals and work towards successful completion
• Students present their work at a public Open House
Awesome photos of REAL projects:
Awesome photos of REAL projects:
Awesome photos of REAL projects:
How does the IB look at Palmer?
• Authorized by the IB in 1991 (Diploma) and 1998 (MYP, with North Middle School)
• 350 students (out of 1950 / ~20%)• A magnet for the entire Pikes Peak region• 40 faculty in eight content areas• Full complement of IB classes grades 9 – 12• Students fully integrated into athletics, clubs and
electives at Palmer.• Diploma graduation rate exceeds the world avg
How are we changing in 2013?
• Palmer MYP will no longer offer a “one size fits all” program restricted solely by academic performance.
• We will begin the process of developing a complement of classes using the MYP framework and taught at grade-level (non-honors) in most or all of the 8 subject areas.
• Honors level: based on evidence of above grade-level work, demonstrated student motivation, independence in learning, complexity of content
Inside an MYP Classroom
• These are traits common to all MYP classes, regardless of whether they are instructed at an honors or grade-level.
Testimonials…• “IB has really stretched my mind!”• “I would encourage you to participate in the IB MYP
because it is a rigorous program. When I am challenged I do my best work.”
• “The IB program is full of fun and challenging classes with teachers that will strive to help you learn.”
• “IB MYP is a great program that has challenged my throughout the year.” Connor
• “Even though I have been in this program for only a couple months, I am already attached.” Tristan
• The teachers in the IB program will work with you one-on-one if you are struggling with something.
Sample MYP schedules
9th grade– English – Math – Biology – US Gov’t &
World History– World Language – IBMYP Arts (Theatre or
Visual Arts) – MYP P.E.– Elective or study period
10th grade– English
– Math
– Chemistry
– US History
– World Language
– IBMYP Technology
– Health/PE
– Elective or study period
Selecting a World Language
• 3 options for formal IB study– Spanish (Language B)– French (Language B)– Mandarin Chinese (ab initio and SL)
• Each involve daily instruction for 4 years
• TPRS teaching strategies in place
Admissions Process
• November 14 (6pm): Information night
• Applications posted:– December 1, 2012
• January 10 – Feb 11 Prospective students may visit Palmer -- Call 328-5073 February 3: Applications are due at Palmer
• Placement Process: required for entrance into honors– Includes teacher
recommendations or other evidence of advanced study
Why is there an application?
• The application process is the start of a 4-year conversation about academic goals and declares your interest in participating in IB.
• The placement process allows the student to present a “body of evidence” of academic achievement and individual learning needs and provides evidence of readiness for advanced studies at the honor’s level.
Gifted & Talented
• IB is not a “gifted-only” program •~55% of IB students are identified gifted• IB program serves as one among many programming options available for GT students at Palmer HS• Advanced Learning Plans (ALPs) support and compliment IB programs
Contact: Michael Chamberlin, Gifted Resource [email protected]; (719) 328-5079
Additional registration details
• Registration materials mailed with detailed instructions soon after you submit your application.
• If out of District 11/Palmer attendance area:– Must formally enroll with Registrar at Palmer
– Must then complete a permit but it will be automatically granted
Contacts for questions about...
• 9th or 10th grade IB course selection or scheduling – Call Carolyn Moyer at 328-5006
• IB MYP– Call Carolyn Derr at 328-5075
• IB Diploma– Call Steve Kern at 328-5078
• Application process– Call Sally Kelly at 328-5073
• www.d11.org/palmer/IB/
So who is right for IBMYP?• Everyone! MYP is a strong pedagogical
model that strengthens the delivery of education at all levels. The following skills will help…– Motivation, initiative, efficient with study time– Interest in many subjects and topics– Curiosity– Interest in different cultures and world affairs
And mostly...
Values an academic challenge…
Thank you for your attention.
International BaccalaureateWorld School
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