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Unpack the key changes to the IBDP Biology course

Unpack the key changes to the IBDP Biology course


IB Diploma Biology: Key Updates and Changes

1. Removal of the Options

  • The removal of Options has significantly reduced course content.
  • Some topics from the former Options are now included in the main syllabus, ensuring a broader and more integrated approach.
  • Content reductions in other areas aim to provide students with more time for reflection and concept integration.

2. Guiding Questions

  • Open-ended questions introduced at the start of each sub-topic.
  • Designed to elicit prior knowledge, guide topic sequencing, and deepen understanding over time.
  • Useful for topic openers, ongoing discussion, and revision.

3. Skills in the Study of Biology

  • Replaces "prescribed practicals" from the 2016 curriculum.
  • Acts as a checklist of required skills, including techniques, technology use, and mathematical scope.
  • Offers flexibility for teachers to decide how and when to incorporate these skills into the course.

4. Linking Questions

  • Encourage revisiting and connecting concepts across the syllabus.
  • Foster a deeper, networked understanding by addressing content in multiple contexts.

5. Four Main Themes
The syllabus is organized around four key themes to enhance conceptual learning:

  • Unity and Diversity
  • Form and Function
  • Interaction and Interdependence
  • Continuity and Change

Additionally, content is structured across four levels of organization:

  • Molecules
  • Cells
  • Organisms
  • Ecosystems

This streamlined structure emphasizes connections, coherence, and application in biological studies.

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