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A Beginner's Guide to the IB Program Everything you need to know about the International Baccalaureate
Introduction Thrilling journey for students • Being a part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program is exciting for students. • This guide will provide you with all the information you need to understand the course and what to anticipate. Photo by Pexels
Overview of IB Program A course of study for secondary education • The International Baccalaureate is a course of study for secondary education. • It prepares students for success in higher education and life after graduation. • The program offers a globally recognized diploma that can open doors to prestigious universities worldwide. Photo by Pexels
IB Diploma Requirements A rigorous program for academic and personal development • To receive an IB Diploma, students must fulfill specific prerequisites. • This includes taking courses in six different topic areas, passing IB tests, and completing core requirements. • The program helps students develop intellectually, emotionally, and ethically. • It prepares them for future coursework, professional aspirations, and personal goals. Photo by Pexels
IB Program Curriculum A balanced approach to learning • The IB program curriculum consists of six disciplines and three core requirements. • Students take classroom courses in languages, social studies, science, mathematics, and the arts. • The curriculum aims to foster critical thinking, research, and writing abilities. • It prepares students for university-level assignments. Photo by Pexels
Earning an IB Diploma Choosing courses and completing core components • Students choose six courses, three at higher level and three at standard level. • Core components include Principles of Knowledge, Methods of Knowing, Longer Essay, and Service, Activity, and Creativity. • These components further develop students' knowledge and skills beyond their chosen subjects. • They provide practical experience and promote academic and personal growth. Photo by Pexels