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September 2010 IB: past, present, future Ian Hill Deputy director general

PAST 2

Education trends by the 1960s Traditional Progressive memorisation reflection, analysis same content for all student choice IQ tests range of skills testing didactic constructivism teacher centred child-centred academic intelligence whole child machine-scored tests «project» method translation (languages) AV & AL (languages) closed classrooms open plan rooms. Page 3

Influential people by the 1960s A.S.Neill,«Summerhill» 1960: students developing naturally without constraints John Dewey 1896 lab schl, Univ of Chicago: tapping the natural curiosity of students Jean Piaget, developmental psychology py gy( (IBE director 1929-67): academic intelligence Jerome Bruner (The process of education 1960): students as active problem solvers Page 4

1951 1962 1968 Important years 1976 1977 1994 1997 5

International ti Schools Association (ISA) [established 1951] Objectives. to: encourage cooperation between international schools facilitate research work on educational issues promote international understanding and world peace establish a curriculum that would facilitate university entrance. Page 6

Diploma Programme 7

Beginnings 1962 International Schools Association (ISA) conference of teachers of social studies in international ti schools - IS of Geneva 1962 recommended International passport to higher education to be called international baccalaureate (report of the ISA consultant Bob Leach) 8

The IB in the 1960s Why? Practical: Widely recognized university entrance qualification Visionary: Promote international perspectives, understanding, communication and intercultural competence Pedagogical: Critical thinking and problem-solving skills learning how to learn. 9

Robert Leach (IS of Geneva) 1962: Contemporary history syllabus and exam Critical enquiry in history teaching: do not expect reassurance for holding conventional or closed opinions challenge accepted views dissect and weigh the issues in whatever universal scales the teacher may find immediately useful be prepared p to retreat from entrenched positions appreciate and analyze multiple perspectives. (Robert Leach International schools and their role in the field of international education Pergamon, 1969) This pedagogy was applied to all IB diploma subjects and later to the MYP and PYP. 10

Alec Peterson curriculum reform 1960 Oxford Department of Educational Studies report: Arts and Science Sides in the Sixth Form closely resembled Philosophy, structure, content and pedagogy of the IB Diploma Programme 1962 + 11

Alec Peterson At Arts &Sciences in the Sixth Form Key ideas on structure and content for the new Sixth Form: broader education with some degree of specialisation ethics in science humanities specialists to know about the beauty of mathematics critical analysis and learning to learn rather than encyclopaedic knowledge and memorisation 3 specialised subjects four, spread over humanities and sciences. 12

Alec Peterson Arts & Sciences in the Sixth Form (contd) Fifth block of time: religious and physical education the creative arts a new course (60 hours) to enable students to 'make a unity' of their whole learning experience. The fifth block to include a course, similar to the best and not the worst of the classes de philosophie, on the methodology of the subjects. percursor of Fifth block 1960 Theory of Knowledge 1967 13

Theory of Knowledge (TOK) French ministry: could not agree to a baccalaureate without compulsory philosophyp Anglo-Saxon: philosophy is for university level. Inspecteur Tric and Renaud came up with the compromise of compulsory TOK 1967: TOK accepted at the Sèvres (Paris) IB curriculum conference TOK: explored connections between different branches of knowledge encouraged students to reflect critically on their experiences provided a unifying, reflective and transdisciplinary subject for the IB diploma. 14

CAS creativity, action, service Kurt Hahn founder Atlantic College 1962 Outward bound 1941 (Wales ) character development 4 pillars of outward bound : physical fitness expedition of challenge and adventure project to develop self- reliance and self-discipline sense of compassion through service. IB CAS(S) 1968/70 influence 15

Extended Essay (continued) 1967/70 1974 Independent work = One extended essay or project extended essay or field work in one of the six subjects. work in each HL subject Graded by teacher, then external 1967/70 examiner optional questions to students for oral response 16

IB = educational reform The IB project attracted leaders of educational reform in their own country who welcomed both the opportunity to meet with like-minded colleagues and the freedom to establish programmes unhampered by the necessity to compromise with the conservative traditions in national systems." (Peterson 1972 p14) 17

Middle Years Programme - MYP 18

ISA discusses a pre-ib programme An ISA conference at Moshi IS, Tanzania in 1980 The needs of the child in the middle years of schooling (ages 11-16) - recommended the development of a pre-ib course for three reasons: Need for programme leading to the IB diploma Need for credible international school leaving certificate Need for internationally accepted programme for transfer students to and from international and national systems. Page 19

The Moshi conference identified needs for 11-16 children GLOBAL NEEDS communication; skills; structure and organisation; themes (technology, moral education, environmental education) INTELLECTUAL NEEDS academic learning; application of knowledge; critical thinking PERSONAL NEEDS emotional; ethical PHYSICAL NEEDS health; activity; recreation; relaxation; practical CREATIVE NEEDS practical; aesthetic SOCIAL NEEDS relationships. Page 20

Moshi & Greg Mortenson ote Mortenson: «Three cups of tea» b 1957 Minnesota 1958-73: Moshi IS His father Dempsey: co-founded Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre His mother Jerene: founder of Moshi IS and its first head 1969-72 Greg climbed Mount Kilimanjaro while at the school 2007 school reunion Jerene Mortenson was there. Page 21

ISA IB 1992 IB officially takes over responsibility for ISAC 1994 offers the Middle Years Programme (MYP). Page 22

Primary Years Programme - PYP Page 23

Primary Years Programme (PYP) Idea first discussed: 1990 ECIS (European Council of International Schools) conference, Rome. Next ECIS conference: 1990 Vienna IS those interested agreed to meet: March 1991: IS of Amsterdam ; October 1991: Vienna IS 1992: Frankfurt IS - steering committee led by Kevin Bartlett (Vienna IS) produced a mission statement for the International Schools Curriculum Project 3-12, or ISCP. Page 24

Origins of the three programmes DP (1962) DP 1970 (1st official exams) ISA (1951) ISAC (1980) MYP (IB 1994) ECIS + IB ISCP 1992 PYP (IB 1997) Page 25

PRESENT 26

School types International (private): multicultural, transient students; may service employees of UN agencies, embassies, multinational companies; includes UWCs; tuition fees National private: majority of students from the country where the school is located; tuition fees State (public): part of, and funded by, a government education system; majority of students from the country where the school is located; teachers are civil servants; no tuition fees. 27

THE BEGINNING: school types - 1971 12 schools 28

THE PAST: school types - 1979 90 schools 29

THE PAST: school types - 1989 283 schools 30

THE PAST: school types - 1999 950 schools 31

THE PRESENT: school types 2010 2,747 schools 32

THE FUTURE: school types - 2020 10,000 schools 33

IB evolution: 1979-2009 1979 By 2009 Majority int. schools Majority state schls 1977 HSA formed: 65 schls HSA 3,000 schls $ 8 million $ 100+ million Only DP 1994 MYP, 1997 PYP, 2009 IBCC PD f2f workshops +on line PD, IB Teacher Award (10 univs) DP taught only in physical schls DP online for students IB schl associations: 0 IB schl associations: 51 IB schl groupings: 1 IB schl groupings: 14 +US districts Recognition restricted Recognition by many universities Eng, Fr Eng, Fr, Sp, Chinese, Arabic, Turkish, Russian 34

FUTURE 35

The IB in 2020 10,000000 schools & 2.5 million students PYP is the largest programme (schools & students) All DP students take some or all courses online. All teachers take some or all PD courses online. IB teacher awards (120 universities) IB school associations: 150. 36

The IB in 2020 (contd) $500 million turnover The last hand written DP examination essay was assessed May 2018 and framed for posterity Continuum k-12: flexible entry & exit points New school entities: open, world communities, virtual More school groupings: gs Aga Khan, Dubai groups, SEK,SEBIQ, US districts IB programmes in 20 languages. 37

Our purpose towards 2020 Education for a better world 2020 vision: capability building Align global standards, practices, delivery of services Leverage technology, partnerships Ultimately, in order to live up to our mission, we aim to better serve and support the growing number of IB World Schools, students and their communities. 38