Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma
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Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma
PRODUCT DETAILS
Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma Programme (2024 Edition)
Developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate® (IB), this comprehensive coursebook provides complete coverage of the updated 2024 syllabus, integrating inquiry-based and conceptually-focused teaching methods. Authored by highly experienced global educators, it equips students and teachers with the tools needed for success in this interdisciplinary course.
Key Features and Benefits
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Three Key Concepts Explored:
Dive deep into the core concepts of the new syllabus—perspectives, systems, and sustainability—to build a solid understanding and enable meaningful interdisciplinary connections. HL content is clearly highlighted for easy navigation. -
Assessment Preparation:
Support students with a wide range of tools to build confidence and exam readiness, including:- Exam-Style Questions: Reflect the structure and demands of IB assessments.
- Top Tip Boxes: Offer guidance to maximize marks and avoid common errors.
- Hints: Break down challenging concepts for better comprehension.
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Integrated TOK and Interdisciplinary Connections:
Encourage critical thinking and broaden perspectives by embedding Theory of Knowledge (TOK) connections into lessons. Explore cross-curricular links with contemporary case studies, real-world examples, and up-to-date data. -
Practice and Review Opportunities:
Ensure students consolidate learning and develop mastery with:- Activities that encourage active engagement and inquiry.
- Review questions and chapter summaries to recap essential themes.
- Practice exercises to test knowledge and reinforce key concepts.
This coursebook supports a rich and engaging learning experience, fostering a holistic understanding of environmental systems and societies. Tailored for the 2024 IB curriculum, it prepares students to excel academically while cultivating their ability to think critically about real-world environmental challenges.