Mount Eliza North Primary School
is proud to be implementing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary
Years Program (PYP). This program works to develop the whole child
and builds within students the passion for learning. In the Primary
Years Program, teachers and students generate questions with which
to conduct inquiry into significant content. Through this inquiry
process, students gain essential knowledge and skills and are encouraged
to engage in responsible action. They do all of this in a climate
which fosters positive attitudes and develops a concept of internationalism.
Through the PYP at Mount Eliza North Primary School, children:
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develop an
understanding of important concepts
-
conduct research
that has local and global significance
-
acquire and
practise a range of essential skills
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develop positive
attitudes towards learning, the environment and other people
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have the opportunity
for involvement in responsible action
UNITS OF INQUIRY
The Primary Years Program at Mount Eliza North Primary School allows
students to participate in large, transdisciplinary units each year,
called Units of Inquiry (UOI). Each of these Units:
- Is a significant, relevant
and challenging learning experience
- Builds on the prior knowledge
of the students
- Involves students in a range
of learning activities
- Requires students to engage
in positive action
- Integrates diverse subject
areas whenever meaningful and appropriate
Through these Units of Inquiry,
the classroom becomes a centre of structured inquiry through which students
acquire and practise skills and build new knowledge.
These units are outlined in our school-wide Program of Inquiry (POI)
and are carefully designed to build from one year to the next as a student
progresses through the school.
5 ESSENTIAL
ELEMENTS
To meet the program goals, the PYP emphasizes five essential elements:
Concepts, Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes and Action.
Concepts
What do we want students to understand?
Seven broad concepts act as the powerful ideas to drive the Units
of Inquiry:
Function - How does it work?
Causation - Why is it like it is?
Change - How is it changing?
Connection - How is it connected to other things?
Perspective - What are the points of view?
Responsibility - What is our responsibility?
Reflection - How do we know?
Knowledge
What do we want students to know about?
Knowledge is an important aspect of the Primary Years Program. At
each grade level, students explore knowledge which is of genuine importance
in understanding the human condition and has significance for all
students of all cultures. The topics studied are engaging and have
the potential to actively engage students in their own learning. In
addition the units are challenging and extend the prior knowledge
and experience of the students.
Skills
What do we want students to be able to do?
There are five sets of skills that are acquired throughout all disciplines
in the PYP program:
* Thinking Skills * Communication Skills * Social Skills * Research
Skills * Self-Management Skills
Attitudes
What do we want students to value?
The Primary Years Program encourages a set of attitudes within its
students including:
* Tolerance * Respect * Integrity * Independence * Enthusiasm * Empathy
* Curiosity
* Creativity * Co-operation * Confidence * Commitment * Appreciation
Action
How do we want students to act?
Encouraging students to take action is an imperative part of the PYP.
Mount Eliza North Primary School students are taught to reflect, choose
and act responsibly, with their friends and in the community.
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