Forgive my ignorance, but I thought IB was a program for upper grades only. A couple of the postings for elementary positions, including SPED, list IB experience as a qualification
Can someone point me to a resource for what IB looks like at an elementary level or for SPED?
I guess my goal should be to get a position at an IB school and hopefully gain experience in it, then? I didn't really consider this until the recent post from @livefree.
Thanks in advance.
IB, etc at elementary level?
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Ib is a full program offered from 1st-12th grade. The IBs elementary program is called PYP, Primary Years Program. It covers grades 1-5.
PYP uses a trans-disciplinary approach approach to inquiry based learning. If youve ever heard of reading across the curiculum or writing across the curiculum, well this would be the curiculum across the curiculum. In PYP teachers teach "modules" (smaller chapters) as part of a larger "theme" (larger unit). All the lessons though are interconnected.
SPED in a PYP program looks just like any SPED program. In resource (pull out) and inclusion (push in) your using different delivery and modified instructional units to deliver the same content (modules and themes). In most schools full time SPED teachers do mainly resource, with a group of substitutes, aids and other part time staff focusing on inclusion.
PYP uses a trans-disciplinary approach approach to inquiry based learning. If youve ever heard of reading across the curiculum or writing across the curiculum, well this would be the curiculum across the curiculum. In PYP teachers teach "modules" (smaller chapters) as part of a larger "theme" (larger unit). All the lessons though are interconnected.
SPED in a PYP program looks just like any SPED program. In resource (pull out) and inclusion (push in) your using different delivery and modified instructional units to deliver the same content (modules and themes). In most schools full time SPED teachers do mainly resource, with a group of substitutes, aids and other part time staff focusing on inclusion.