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1 our mission We empower. We offer courses that inspire students to study what they love. We care about each individual by developing a personalised approach to learning, placing the attributes of the IB learner profile at the heart of our teaching strategies. We share with schools and teachers what we know about data-driven leadership and instructional support. We create opportunities for success, each and every day. Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

Implemen'ng IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning in a virtual environment Edward Lawless: Principal, Pamoja Educa'on

Focus on Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATTL)

Mapping ATTL Across the Con'nuum 4?

The ATTL Journey for IBDP Schools Approaches to teaching and learning are deliberate strategies, skills and aktudes that permeate the teaching and learning environment intrinsically linked with the IB learner profile amributes designed to enhance student learning and assist student prepara'on for DP assessment and beyond inextricably linked to the development of interna'onally minded students, a central aim of all IB programmes

The Approaches to Learning (ATL) Approaches to Learning: Linked closely to the aktudes and disposi'ons highlighted in the IB Learner Profile, Approaches to Learning (ATL) are the skills deemed cri'cal for success for IB students in school and in life, now and into the future.

Approaches to Learning (ATL) Thinking Skills: The ability to crea'vely and cri'cally analyse, apply, evaluate, synthesize, conceptualize, contextualize, reason, and solve problems Communica9on Skills: The ability to produce and interpret messages effec'vely. Social Skills: The ability to par'cipate and collaborate with others whilst showing awareness and respect for other cultures, varying points of view, and individual differences. Research Skills : The ability to determine the extent of informa'on needed, locate and access informa'on, organize and evaluate informa'on, and use and share informa'on effec'vely, efficiently, and ethically. Self- management Skills: The ability to set goals, manage 'me and tasks effec'vely, and manage your state of mind, self- mo'va'on, resilience, and mindfulness.

ATL Lenses Thinking Self- management Communica9on Research Social

ATL Lenses Thinking Self- management Communica9on Research Social

Approaches to Teaching (ATT) Approaches to Teaching Essen9al Strategies: Approaches to Teaching embody the main pedagogical principles that underpin delivery of the IB programmes. The IB priori'es for depth of learning in these areas align with the Pamoja Learning Model objec've to develop self- regulated learners. As outlined by the IB, this includes teaching that is: Inquiry- based Focused on conceptual understanding Developed in local and global contexts Focused on effec've collabora'on Differen'ated to meet the needs of all learners Informed by assessment

ATT Lenses Informed by Assessment Inquiry based Conceptual Differen9ated Collabora9ve Contextual

ATT Lenses Inquiry- based Informed by Assessment Conceptual Differen9ated Contextual Collabora9ve

Your ATTL Journey Where is your school in your ATTL journey? What specific challenges does / will your school face in the process? What specific advantages or successes does / will your school enjoy in the process?

The ATTL Journey for IBDP Schools New IB website offers guidance on developing and implemen'ng teaching and learning ini'a'ves in schools. Clarifies approaches to learning (ATL) approaches to teaching (ATT) pedagogical leadership Supports school efforts to meet IB programme standards and prac'ces, especially re standard C3: Teaching and learning reflects IB philosophy C4: Assessment reflects IB assessment philosophy

The ATTL Journey for IBDP Schools This site also features a range of specific resources for the DP, including: a self- reflec'on tool for teachers, designed to help teachers reflect on their current prac'ce sample DP unit planners (templates and examples of completed unit plans) short case studies of ini'a'ves from some of the DP schools who helped to pilot the ATL materials short interviews with academics who are experts in the field of teaching and learning a suite of 26 short videos

Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATTL) h"ps://xmltwo.ibo.org/publica5ons/dp/group0/d_0_dpatl_gui_1502_1/sta5c/dpatl/index.html

ATTL Reflec'on Exercise: What are you currently doing? Provides schools with a reflec9on tool to help individual teachers reflect on their current prac'ce to promote and s'mulate discussion between colleagues within and across departments Promp'ng teachers to think about a recent unit/topic they taught their DP students, and ask them to indicate how oben they provided opportuni'es for students to demonstrate a par'cular skill or behaviour indicate how oben they u'lised par'cular teaching strategies

ATTL Reflec'on: Social Skills In your most recent unit/topic, how oben did you: have students work in small groups? allocate, or ask students to allocate among themselves, different roles in a classroom discussion or ac'vity? have students peer assess their group performance or process? support students in resolving a conflict in a team? give a group assessment task? give students feedback on how they worked as a group? have students discuss their understanding of a text or idea among themselves and come up with a shared understanding? provide an opportunity for students to analyse the impact of their behaviour on the class or on a group performance? encourage students to consider alterna've points of view or to take the perspec've of others? provide opportuni'es for students to make decisions?

ATTL Reflec'on: Self- Management In your most recent unit/topic, how oben did you: set deadlines for students to meet? require students to revise and improve on work previously submimed? ask students to set their own learning goals? ask students to break down a larger task into specific steps? ask students to look for personal relevance in the subject mamer? prac'se or discuss strategies to increase concentra'on? give students feedback on their approach to a task? model posi've skills and behaviours such as being well organized and punctual? help students to learn from failures or mistakes? create an atmosphere where students do not think they have to get everything right first 'me? discuss planning and approaches to revision?

ATTL Planning: Where are we going? No prescribed format for how this planning should be undertaken. Three template DP unit planners developed for DP teachers. Intended to inspire and support teachers to think more about not only what they are teaching, but also how they are teaching.

Our ATTL Journey at Pamoja Educa'on Where is Pamoja Educa'on in the ATTL journey? What specific challenges do we face in the process? What specific advantages or successes do we enjoy?

about About us A social enterprise, founded in 2009, working in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate to provide online IB Diploma Programme courses and support the IB initiative to increase global access to education 22 Sole provider of the IBDP online All 17 IBDP courses, including IB core subjects, are developed by our team of experts in Oxford and around the world. Taught by our team of highly qualified and experienced IB teachers, they are delivered to both May and November examination cohorts Available for students aged 16-19 attending an IB World School and taking the Diploma or Career-related Programmes Fully accredited by The Schools Commission of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

23 the theory of Pamoja For schools: Growth acceleration: increasing the range of courses offered For students & families: Access to top quality teaching Growth management: sustaining a broad and inspiring curriculum Develop global collaboration skills and encourage international mindedness Reduce variable operating costs Become knowledgeable, inquiring, open-minded, caring, balanced Demonstrate and promote innovative life-long learners pedagogy and teaching strategies Enhance university application profiles Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

Our values 24 Innovation Student-centred teaching & learning Self-management Creativity Critical thinking International understanding We use our online teaching strategies and data driven leadership to place the learner at the centre of the teaching and learning process. Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

25 ensuring student success Pamoja provides: Outstanding, academically rigorous courses The school provides: A Site-based Coordinator to liaise with the school, students, and Pamoja Small cohorts Allocated time during the student s schedule Highly experienced IB teachers to work on their online course Consistency Regular feedback Theory of Knowledge is at the heart of everything we do Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

Current courses offered Group 2 French ab initio Mandarin ab initio Spanish ab initio Spanish B SL Group 5 Mathematics SL Mathematics HL Group 3 Business Management SL Business Management HL Economics SL* Economics HL IT in a global society SL IT in a global society HL Philosophy SL 26 Group 6 Film SL Psychology SL Psychology HL DP Core Theory of Knowledge Extended Essay Supervision *Also available as a one-year course Copyright Pamoja Education 2009-2015

Focus upon Approaches to Learning 27 Thinking Self- management Communica9on Research Social

Focus Upon Approaches to Teaching 28 Inquiry- based Informed by Assessment Conceptual Differen9ated Contextual Collabora9ve

Refined our Learning Model 29 ü Empowering self- directed learners in a global online campus ü Offering the flexible learning opportuni'es that students want ü Providing the structured teaching condi'ons that students need ü Embedding TOK and ATL in all courses ü Ensuring student access to a range of Quality Content Comprehensive Care Dynamic Collabora9on blog.commelius.com

The Pamoja Learning Model (2) 30 ü Quality Content that is: produced in- house to a high standard relevant to the programme needs, targe'ng subject- specific objec'ves presented via a variety of media sensi've to learner needs (re language, learning styles, cultural context, capacity for extension and remedia'on)

The Pamoja Learning Model (3) 31 ü Comprehensive Care in Instruc'onal Design Instruc'onal Feedback Student Management Teacher Training Teacher Management Programme Evalua'on

The Pamoja Learning Model (4) 32 ü Dynamic Collabora9on that: connects students with students and students with teachers is scheduled and spontaneous is synchronous and asynchronous is ini'ated by course design, by teachers and by students offers a broad scale and frequency of connec'on opportuni'es

Balancing flexible learning opportuni'es with structured teaching condi'ons 1 teacher with students in a Class Sec'on 33

Balancing flexible learning opportuni'es with structured teaching condi'ons 1 Global Campus for all teachers and all students 16 teachers with approximately 400 students in a Department Space 4 teachers with approximately 100 students in a Learning Space 1 teacher with 25 students in a single Class Sec'on Interac'on Opportuni'es 1 teacher with 1 student Interac'on Accountability 34

Support Services informed by ATTL 35 Pamoja Teacher Site Based Coordinator Student Peers Parents

ATT in Business and Management HL 36 04.05 Core Values Discussion: Essen'al Skills Connec'on call out for working in groups; collabora've skills. 13.01 News Blog: Interna'onaliza'on, understanding the world blogging, risk taking. 14.04 Essen9al Skills Journal: Reflec'ng on progress so far developing goals for next semester. 25.01 TOK Connec9on: Qualita've and quan'ta've analysis. 25.02 Research Skills Connec9on: Inves'ga'ng quality of resources. 26.01 Thinking: Essen'al Skills Connec'on call out for comparing and contras'ng accounts, using diagrams to aid thinking. Thinking Communica9on Social Research Self- Management Inquiry- based Conceptual Contextual Collabora9ve Differen9ated Informed by Assessment

ATT in Business and Management HL 37 04.05 Core Values Discussion Essen'al Skills Connec'on call out for working in groups; collabora've skills. hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/pages/04- dot- 05- core- values- discussion?module_item_id=3856 13.01 News Blog Interna'onaliza'on, understanding the world blogging, risk taking. hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/pages/13- dot- 01- news- blog?module_item_id=3893 14.04 Essen'al Skills Journal reflec'ng on progress so far developing goals for next semester. hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/pages/14- dot- 04- reflec'on- on- the- first- semester?module_item_id=3904 25.01 TOK Connec'on qualita've and quan'ta've analysis hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/pages/25- dot- 01- the- world- of- financial- ra'os?module_item_id=5006 25.02 Research Skills Connec'on Inves'ga'ng quality of resources hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/pages/25- dot- 02- become- an- expert?module_item_id=5007 26.01 Thinking essen'al skills. Comparing and contras'ng accounts. Using diagrams to aid thinking. hmps://pamojaeduca'on.instructure.com/courses/143/discussion_topics/1218?module_item_id=5011

Support Services informed by ATTL 38 Improving the condi'ons for self- regulated learning Empowering Students Empowering Site- based Coordinators (SBC) Empowering Teachers Empowering Parents ATL: Thinking Communica9on Social Research Self- Management ATT: Inquiry- based Conceptual Contextual Collabora9ve Differen9ated Informed by Assessment

Support Services informed by ATTL 39

Support Services informed by ATTL 40

Courses 2015-2016 41

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