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What does the IB diploma consist of?
The Diploma Programme (DP) curriculum is made up of six subject groups and the DP core, comprising theory of knowledge (TOK), creativity, activity, service (CAS) and the extended essay.
How does the IB diploma Programme work?
The DP organizes teaching and learning through six subject groups, underpinned by the DP core. Students choose a course from within each subject group. For most courses, students take written examinations at the end of the DP. In many programme areas, students complete externally assessed coursework.
How many classes do you take in IB?
A: IB Diploma students must complete six IB courses in the 11th and 12th grades, as well as complete the core requirements of the program. For the six courses students must choose one class from each of Groups 1-5.
What are the groups in IB?
The six subject groups are:
- Studies in language and literature.
- Language acquisition.
- Individuals and societies.
- Sciences.
- Mathematics.
- The arts.
Is IB a good program?
It’s academically rigorous. It’s stimulating, inspiring, and allows students to really excel and see what they’re capable of. For those who choose to challenge themselves, the IB is hugely rewarding. Students finish with skills and a level of confidence that will push them forward their whole life through.
How can I graduate with IB diploma?
Specifically, you must score 24 points or more between all your IB exams. If you do this, you will receive your diploma as long as you meet all the following requirements as well: All CAS requirements have been met. There is no “N” awarded for TOK, the Extended Essay, or a contributing subject.
What is the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme?
How the Diploma Programme works The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) centres on the DP core. Three components make up the core, which are studied alongside individual subjects and throughout a student’s time in the DP. These components provide a framework for the study of individual subjects.
What is the curriculum of the IB Diploma Programme (DP)?
Curriculum. The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) curriculum sets out the requirements for study of the DP. The curriculum is made up of the DP core and six subject groups. Made up of the three required components, the DP core aims to broaden students’ educational experience…
How does the International Baccalaureate assess student work?
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) assesses student work as direct evidence of achievement against the stated goals of the Diploma Programme (DP) courses.
What percentage of IB students get an IB Diploma?
Well, the international IB Diploma Rate (The Diploma Rate is determined by the percentage of the students who receive IB diplomas out of those who were diploma candidates) is only 80\%. So, about 20\% of students, who complete the IB Curriculum outlined above, do NOT receive an IB Diploma.