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The PYP is introduced to the IB
The primary years program was an essential addition to the IB curriculum by starting to mold IB learners in the earliest stages of development. -
Introduction of the Career-Related Program to the IB
Career-focused education is a necessity for any program to be considered accessible and equitable. Not every student will choose to continue their education in a University setting, therefore, career options must be provided for these students to support their success. -
The IB launches first-of-its-kind eAssessment
The feedback and improved communication provided by the eAssessment greatly supports student learning. -
IB Offers Full Curriculum on an Online platform
Especially with the current COVID-19 crisis we are living through, it is important for educational programmes to be able to offer equally rigorous instruction on an virtual platform. This will also serve students of all levels by allowing for differentiated pacing. -
The IB Develops University Curriculum
IB will recognize a need for IB learners to be supported in the University setting, as traditional Universities are not often aligned with the IB's mission statement. -
IB Curriculum Will Be Universally Adopted
With its offering of standard level and high level instruction, in conjunction with the PYP and MYP, IB will be able to offer curriculum for all learners.