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IB Diploma Programme
Overview
For 2011-2012 School year
The IB Continuum
• Primary years programme PYP
– 12 years old
• Middle years programme MYP
– 15 years old
• Diploma programme DP
– 40 years old
The IB
> 892,000 IB students at 3,113 schools in 140
countries.
The Diploma Programme for students aged 16 to
19 started in 1968 with first examinations in
1970 and is now offered by 2,200 IB World
Schools.
The IB
The DP
Structure of programme
Theory of Knowledge
TOK
Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
• 100 hours
• Essay 1200-1600 words
• 10 minute oral presentation
Extended Essay
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Original research
4000 words
40 hours private study time
From 22 subjects
Presentation
Creativity Action Service (CAS)
Creativity: arts, and other experiences that involve creative thinking.
Action: physical exertion contributing to a healthy lifestyle, complementing
academic work elsewhere in the DP
Service: an unpaid and voluntary exchange that has a learning benefit for
the student
CAS should involve:
1. real, purposeful activities, with significant outcomes
2. personal challenge—tasks must extend the student and be achievable in
scope
3. thoughtful consideration, such as planning, reviewing progress, reporting
4. reflection on outcomes and personal learning.
The Six Subject Groups
Group 1 Language
Group 2 Second language
Group 3 Individuals and societies
Group 4 Experimental sciences
Group5 Mathematics and computer
science
• Group 6 Arts and options
• 3 x HL courses 240 hours
• 3 x SL courses 150 hours
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Group 2 :
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Group 5 :
Group 6 :
Subjects offered
Indonesian A : Literature (HL/SL), Language and literature (HL/SL)
English A : Literature (HL/SL), Language and literature (HL/SL)
* The school can support self-taught SL literature languages including French, Spanish, German and
Korean.
English B (HL/SL)
Indonesian B (HL/SL)
German B (HL/SL)
French B (HL/SL)
Mandarin B (HL/SL)
Spanish B (HL/SL)
Ab Initio German (SL)
Ab Initio French (SL)
Ab Initio Mandarin (SL)
Ab Initio Spanish (SL)
History (HL/SL)
Economics(HL/SL)
Business and Management (HL/SL)
Information Technology in a Global Society (HL/SL)
Enviromental Systems and Societies (SL)
Psychology SL (online)
Physics (HL/SL)
Chemistry (HL/SL)
Biology (HL/SL)
Environmental Systems and Societies (SL)
Mathematics(HL/SL)
Mathematical Studies
Music (HL/SL)
Theatre Arts (HL/SL)
Visual Arts(HL/SL)
Film Studies (HL/SL)
One of group 2,3 or 4 subject
Managing the requirements
• Six subjects (SL = 3 X 150 hours, HL= 3 X 240 hours)
IA s, Tasks, Tests
• TOK 100 hours TOK coordinator
• Extended essay 40 hours supervisor
• CAS 150 hours CAS Coordinators
• Final Examination
• DP Coordinator and SSS
Selection process
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In reality students self select
Information session Term 3
Initial subject selection Term3
Career profiling Term 3
University investigation Term 3
Subject selection Term 4
Questions