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Welcome to. The Middle Years Program (MYP) Parent Information Day 20 th August 2014.

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  1. Welcome to The Middle Years Program (MYP) Parent Information Day 20th August 2014

  2. Schools typically do not publish the percentage of their students who attempt to earn the IB Diploma. In most schools, only their most capable students make the effort. At SPH, nearly every student in grade 12 is registered for the diploma. Of those who are registered, almost 95% of our students regularly earn the diploma. Our aim is to have 70% of our students scoring above the world average of 30 points.

  3. The Agenda • Managebac • Curriculum Overview III. Year-Level Meetings • Unique curriculum features • Retreats and field trips • What to do if… • Q and A

  4. ManageBac Coordinator Mr David Sommers david.sommers@sph.ac.id

  5. Parent Dashboard - Purpose • To keep parents informed of key deadlines and school news. • Academics - Purpose • To post the schedule of units being covered • To share community & service progress

  6. Changing your Profile (Data)

  7. MYP Parents’ Information BookTour of www.sph.edu

  8. Access to SPHI Inside ssportal

  9. The Parents’ Information Book

  10. The Table of Contents GENERAL SCHOOL INFORMATION…………………………….………………………………………………………….. 15 Vision and Mission…………………………………………………………………………………….............18 Mission Indicators………………………………………………………………………………………………….….20 Academic Year Calendar…………………………………………………………………………………………….21 IB MYP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………23 MYP and its Relationship to Mission & Vision………………………………………………..………….26 Community and Service Program……………………………………………………………….……………..29 Overview of Major Language Form………………………………………………………….…………………30 Assessment and Reporting………………………………………………………………………………………….31 Approaches to Learning……………………………………………………………………………………………..32 Grade 10 Personal Project ………………………………………………………………………………………….33

  11. Mission and Vision Page 18 Vision True KnowledgeFaith in ChristGodly Character Mission Proclaiming the preeminence of Christ and engaging in the redemptive restoration of all things in Him through holistic education

  12. Important Dates Page 22

  13. The MYP Curriculum Model Page 44

  14. MYP New Chapter • Significant changes for teachers. • New units • New format • New assessments (please be patient) • Some changes for students. • Minor changes to parents

  15. MYP New Chapter • Minor changes to parents • Life has become easier • Now all MYP subjects have the same number of criteria, 4 (Except Biblical Studies 3, Civics 2) • All criteria (except Civics, 10) be out of 8 max. • So your child comes home and says they have a 6 for an assignment, you know it’s out of 8 no matter what subject or what criteria.

  16. Worlds best student • Young American student • Can give • States of America, including capitals, in order of ascending populations • Knows the periodic table including the molecular mass of each element to the 3rd decimal place. • Can give chapter and verse to any gospel verse • Has yet to be stumped in a spelling bee • Can provide an almost perfect reproduction of many of the classic portraits • Can play Beethoven : Sonata Hammerklavier opus 106. • Can translate English to Korean and Spanish • Can not only do multiplication in her head but can knows the square root of all integers between 1 and 30 • And in minutes whip up a recipe for Chicken cashew with crispy vegetable stir-fry

  17. Do you want to meet her? We call her the iStudnet What would have been considered truly remarkable 30 years ago, is now a play thing for my 8 year old.

  18. Teaching in the MYP • We can no longer teach as we were taught, • What was valued in education before is freely available now • We need to train students to be wisely and responsibly make good, God honoring choices. • Eg Science the old “One World” Criteria,

  19. Introductions • School-Wide Curriculum Coordinators • PAG Representative IbuDumasi • Year Level Lead Teachers

  20. Physical and Health EducationPHE

  21. Physical and Health Education • Partnership • Being Physically active is a LIFESTYLE that begins at home – or is at least highly supported from home. • The key is intentionality – Be intentional about being active as a family • Fitness revolution

  22. Physical and Health Education How much physical activity does your child need? • According to the World Health Organization: “In order to improve cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, bone health, and cardiovascular and metabolic health biomarkers: • Children and youth aged 5–17 should accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity daily. • Amounts of physical activity greater than 60 minutes provide additional health benefits.

  23. Physical and Health Education • We are passionate about active and healthy kids. So many benefits and so much enjoyment can come from physical activity. Besides health benefits: • Improved brain function • Stress reduction • Teamwork • Communication • Conflict resolution • Self-confidence • Fun and enjoyment! • ++

  24. Physical and Health Education WHAT WE PROVIDE: • Physical and Health Education Classes • Classroom PHE – 1 session per week • Mostly fitness and health oriented (theory and practical) • Grade-level PHE Rotation – 2 sessions per week • Sports and Fitness oriented (mostly practical) • Special application days (House competitions) • Athletics Day – Friday, October 3, 2014 • Please note that this will be a FULL DAY (7am-3pm) • Soccer Carnival – Wednesday, March 4th, 2015 • (Regular 7am-12:30pm schedule) • Swimming Day – May 8th, 2015

  25. Physical and Health Education WHAT WE PROVIDE: • Special application days (House competitions) • Athletics Day – Wednesday, October 8, 2014 • Please note that this will be a FULL DAY (7am-3pm) • Soccer Carnival – Wednesday, March 4th, 2015 • (Regular 7am-12:30pm schedule) • Swimming Day – May 8th, 2015

  26. Physical and Health Education WE PROVIDE additional OPPORTUNITIES: Season 1 (Now) • Athletics (selection) U13, U15 (SMP) • Basketball- SMP- Grade 7-9 • Rugby (boys) SMP - Grade 7-9 • Volleyball- SMA- Grade 10-12 • Soccer- SMA- Grade 10-12 • Rugby (boys) SMA- Grade 10-12 Season 2 (after Christmas) • Soccer- SMP- Grade 7-9 • Volleyball- SMP - Grade 7-9 • Basketball- SMA- Grade 10-12 • Badminton SMP & SMA Grade 7-12 (selection) • All seasons end with a tournament

  27. Physical and Health Education WE PROVIDE additional OPPORTUNITIES: • PelitaHarapan Sports Club • Agape Badminton Club • Millennium Swimming Club, • Karawaci Tennis Club, • Rhinos/Prambors Baseball Club) • year round, fee-based programs. Visit the booths in the hallways immediately following this meeting

  28. Physical and Health Education WHAT YOU CAN DO: • Be intentional and purposeful about finding activity opportunities - Lifestyle • Lead by example. Participate together as a family. • Encourage your child to do something active on a regular basis (60min MVPA). Even (and especially) the “non-athletes” • Lippo residents - Walk/bike to school (green and active)

  29. Physical and Health Education WHAT YOU CAN DO: • Go on active holidays together: hiking, biking, snorkeling/SCUBA, skiing, surfing, kayaking, etc. • Limit screen time!!! or encourage active video games (Kinect, Wii, etc) • Encourage active and outdoor play. Play has so many amazing benefits! • Rain or shine

  30. Physical and Health Education WHAT YOU CAN DO: • Use the SPH facilities evenings and weekends: bike/walk/jog around the campus. Play on the fields or outdoor courts, swim in the pools. • Sign your kids up for the after-school Eagles sports programs • Sign up for the PH Club programs (badminton, tennis, swimming, baseball). More to come (open to suggestions), but we need people to participate! Visit the Sports Program booths in the hallway outside following this meeting

  31. II. Year-Level Meetings

  32. We would love to hear from you Mr Grant : Grant.Donnan@sph.ac.id Pak Romandito: romandito.mahendra@sph.ac.id

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