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Page 1: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

International Baccalaureate Program

Eastridge High SchoolSophomore Information Night

October 11, 2012

Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Page 2: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Please make sure you have this

handout to follow along with the presentation.

Page 3: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Meeting agenda

• Welcome & introduction• What is the IB Program?• The IB Learner Profile• Curriculum & course offerings• Assessments & diploma requirements• Getting into the IB program• Why should you consider the IB program?• Resources for more information• The next step…

Page 4: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

What is the IB organization?

• The IB is a world-renowned organization which aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.

• There are 3,460 IB World Schools in 143 countries across the globe with 50,000 IB-certified teachers and over 1,000,000 students aged from 3 to 19 years.

• Eastridge High School became an IB World School in 2007 with the first set of IB Diploma students graduating in 2009.

Page 5: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

What is the IB program?

• The IB Diploma Program is designed as an academically challenging and balanced program of education with final examinations that prepares students for success at college and life beyond.

• The program is normally taught over two years and has gained recognition and respect from the world’s leading universities.

• Students may enroll in the full IB diploma program or take individual IB courses to earn IB certificates. 

Page 6: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Who is the IB learner?

• The IB learner is:• an inquirer,

• knowledgeable,

• a thinker,

• a communicator,

• principled,

• open-minded,

• a risk-taker,

• balanced,

• caring,

• and reflective.

Page 7: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Who is the IB learner?

• Although gifted learners do well in the IB program, the primary characteristic that determines success is MOTIVATION!

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The IB curriculum structure

• IB Diploma Program candidates study seven courses per year during their junior and senior years, which culminate in written, oral, and performance assessments.

Page 9: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

The IB curriculum structure

• IB organizes the curriculum in a hexagon, divided into 6 course groupings.

• Students must choose one subject from each of groups 1 to 5, thus ensuring breadth of experience in languages, social studies, the experimental sciences and mathematics.

Page 10: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

The IB curriculum structure

• The sixth subject may be an arts subject chosen from group 6, or the student may choose another subject from groups 1 to 5.

• At least three and not more than four subjects are taken at higher level, the others at standard level.

• The final IB course is Theory of Knowledge (TOK).

Page 11: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Course offerings @ Eastridge

Group 1: Language A English A1 (HL)

Group 2: Language B French B, Italian B, Spanish B (SL)

Group 3: Individuals

& Societies

History of the Americas (HL)

Option: Business & Management (SL)

Option: ITGS (SL) - Information Technology in a Global Society

Group 4: Experimental SciencesBiology (SL & HL)

Physics (SL)

Group 5: MathematicsMathematical Studies (SL)

Mathematics (SL)

Group 6: The Arts

Dance (SL & HL)

Music (SL & HL)

Theatre Arts (SL & HL)

Visual Arts (SL & HL)

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Course planning grid

Page 13: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Assessments

Page 14: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Assessments

• Most courses have a test given in May of the senior year, called Paper 1 and Paper 2.

• Language course (English & foreign languages) have a speaking component.

• Arts courses (Dance, Music, Theatre & Visual Arts) have a performance component.

Page 15: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Requirements of the Diploma Program

• Coursework & final examinations

• Extended Essay

• Theory of Knowledge course

• CAS – Creativity, Action & Service

Page 16: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Requirements of the Diploma Program

• The Extended Essay is a 4,000 word paper describing the results of an original research project.

• The EE offers students the opportunity to explore a topic of personal interest while learning the research and writing skills required in college.

Page 17: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Requirements of the Diploma Program

• Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is an interdisciplinary class that is designed to foster critical thinking while giving students an opportunity to understand and reflect on the interrelationship of knowledge gained in the classroom.

•  The essential question is “how do we know what we know”?

Page 18: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Requirements of the Diploma Program

• Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) is an extracurricular component of the program, the goal of which is to educate the whole individual while cultivating an enlightened and compassionate citizenry.

• Students are required to participate in extracurricular activities that strengthen their creative skills, community involvement, and physical development (approximately 150 hours over the course of 2 years).

Page 19: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Admission into the IB Program

• IB courses are be available to any highly-motivated student interested in the program.

• Students wishing to pursue an IB Certificate in an individual course need only the recommendation of their teacher or counselor to register for the class.

• Entrance into the Eastridge IB Full Diploma Program requires multiple teacher recommendations and a parent conference.

Page 20: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Admission into the IB Program

• The East Irondequoit Board of Education has committed to fully funding the IB program. Students pay no fees to participate or earn their diploma.

Page 21: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Why should you consider the IB Program?

• Education for the "Whole Person" - By encouraging a student to take advanced courses in all subject areas, instead of simply the courses in which they already excel, students are challenged and strengthened in all areas of knowledge.

• International Standards - The grading for the various IB assessments takes place all over the world. Because of this, institutions of higher learning can be certain that students who succeed in this program have been measured against a common international standard.

Page 22: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Why should you consider the IB Program?

• Variety of Assessments - IB courses assign grades based on several varied assessments (traditional final exam, various papers and projects - both written and oral).

• International Focus - The international focus of all courses will help to develop in students an appreciation for issues both local and global. Students will become more aware of their responsibilities as citizens of the world.

Page 23: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Statistics to consider

• The average acceptance rate of IB students into university/college is 22% higher than the average acceptance rate of the total population.

• IB students were more likely than the national average to attend (and stay in) college full-time, with nearly 70% attending selective colleges. (2011 study)

Page 24: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Statistics to consider

• Students reported they felt prepared by the Diploma Program to succeed in college (skills built: work ethic, motivation, time management, and help-seeking = sources of strength in the transition to college-level work; 2012 study)

• IB students earned higher GPAs in college and graduated at higher rates than non-IB students.

Page 25: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

University or collegeIB students

acceptance rate

Total population

acceptance rateIB students vs

total populationUniversity of Florida 82% 42% +40%

Florida State University 92% 60% +32%Brown University 18% 9% +9%

Stanford University 15% 7% +8%Columbia University 13% 9% +4%

University of California - Berkeley 58% 26% +32%Harvard University 10% 7% +3%

New York University 57% 30% +27%University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 71% 51% +20%

University of Miami 72% 30% +42%

Source: IBDP Graduate Destinations Survey 2011/12 conducted by i-graduate International Insight

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Source: IBDP Graduate Destinations Survey 2011/12 conducted by i-graduate International Insight

University or CollegeIB students

acceptance rateTotal population acceptance rate

IB students vs total population

Cornell University 31% 18% +13%Duke University 28% 16% +12%

University of Pennsylvania 24% 14% +10%Yale University 18% 7% +11%

University of Central Florida 90% 47% +43%Boston University 70% 58% +12%

University of California - Los Angeles 48% 23% +25%University of Virginia 64% 32% +32%

UNC Chapel Hill 63% 32% +31%Princeton University 16% 8% +8%

Page 27: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

IB prepares students for college success

“IB is well known to us as excellent preparation. Success in an IB programme correlates well with success at Harvard. We are pleased to see the credential of the IB Diploma Programme on the transcript.”

Marlyn McGrath Lewis, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Harvard University, USA

“The IB is a first-rate programme, one we are familiar with, and it prepares students well for a university like ours.”

Fred Hargadon, Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Princeton University

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Course details – pages 15-26

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Resources for more information

• Candace Black, IB Coordinator• Eastridge HS – room W17• (585) 339-1547 (office)• (585) 356-0951• [email protected]

• School website: www.eastiron.org/staff/cblack/home.htm• IB website: www.ibo.org

Page 30: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

The next step…

December presentations in English classes – students will indicate whether they are interested in taking:

•an IB Certificate course (single teacher recommendation; counselor will register student for course)

•the Full IB Program (multiple teacher recommendation; student/parent meeting scheduled prior to registration)

Page 31: International Baccalaureate Program Eastridge High School Sophomore Information Night October 11, 2012 Candace Black, IB Coordinator

Questions?

Thank you for attending!