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A great teacher resource that gives you everything necessary to become a better MYP teacher. Practical tools, classroom examples, and content from experienced MYP teachers and coordinators
- Classroom examples and resources to give you ideas for how to best teach MYP
- Downloadable resources you can modify and use right away in your own classroom
- Explanations and graphics to help you plan your units of inquiry
50+ downloadable resources and informative graphics to use in your classroom and deepen your knowledge.
Easy-to-understand explanations for creating your unit of inquiry including unit plan samples, using the key and related concepts, global contexts, and statement of inquiries.
BONUS CONTENT!
A DIGITAL WORKBOOK
Take notes, keep track of your assessment marks, and reflect all in one spot with a free workbook. The workbook also includes:
- Infographics from inside the toolkit
- Self-reflection questions
- Small group discussion questions for your vertical, horizontal, or subject team, so you can work together to create a more cohesive MYP curriculum at your school.
PLUS!
EARN A DIGITAL CERTIFICATE
Earn a digital certificate that can be used for re-licensure (depending on your state or country).
Inside this MYP Projects Toolkit
Session 1: Overview of the MYP Projects
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Introduction
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Projects and the mission statement and learner profile
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Projects and the ATLs
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Projects and Schoolwide Policies
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Community Project versus Personal Project
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Final Thoughts
Session 2: The Community Project
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Introduction
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What is the Community Project?
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The Objectives and Rationale for the Community Project
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The Logistics and Supervisor’s Role
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Using Global Contexts
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Final Thoughts
Session 3: Organizing the Community Project
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Introduction
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The MYP Project Coordinator’s Role
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Time Management
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Presentations
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Inspiration and Ideas for the Community Project
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Final Thoughts
Session 4: The Personal Project
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Introduction
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What is the Personal Project?
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The Aims and Objectives of the Personal Project
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Inspiration and Ideas for the Personal Project
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Using the ATL
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Final Thoughts
Session 5: Organizing the Personal Project
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Introduction
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Roles
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The Timeline
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Documenting the Process
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The Report
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Final Thoughts
Session 6: Assessment
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Introduction
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The Role of Assessment in MYP Projects
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The Community Project
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The Personal Project
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Final Thoughts
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How was your experience?
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6 questions
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Completion Certificate
Some Questions We Hear Often
How does the toolkit help me with teaching MYP Projects?
This toolkit includes 50+ downloadable resources all focused on supporting you as you teach MYP Projects. The course includes:
- Detailed information on building your unit of inquiry
- Classroom examples and downloadable examples from experienced teachers
- Best practices, videos, and audios to support you in becoming a more effective MYP teacher
Can an experienced MYP Projects teacher benefit from using the IB toolkit?
Definitely! With over 50+ printable resources, our toolkit includes a wide variety of ideas to spark your creativity and get you excited about teaching language acquisition.
Can I use this for all my teachers at my school and district?
Yes! This MYP Design toolkit is designed to work with our other Ibtrove toolkits for a comprehensive and unified professional learning opportunity for all the IB teachers in your building and district. Bundle this toolkit with our other Ibtrove toolkits to create a customized learning plan for your teachers!
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** Please note: You will receive the login email within 24-48 hours after purchase**