Maths Links is a partnership between Gregory Bate and Maryanne Tipler. Maryanne and Greg decided to self publish the Links Mathematics series because the relatively small number of MYP students worldwide make it financially unviable for them to write through a larger publisher.
Maths Links has endeavoured to produce quality resources for the IB programme to aid both teachers and pupils to fully enter into the ethos and spirit of the IB programme. There is a vision to provide a full set of workbooks for the whole 5 years of MYP Mathematics.
Tags: Books, IB Resources, Math, Teaching Resourceibmaths.com is a website by Adrian Sparrow who have taught in Cairo, 2 schools in Thailand, and in Malawi. Other than teaching maths he has been responsible for curriculum development, head of maths, and an IB Coordinator in the past.
The web site has been featured on BBC World, on the old Click Online program. All the files hosted here are free to download and use, but not to re-host. They are all files that are used in his own teaching.
Tags: IB Resources, Math, Teaching ResourceCambridge University Press is offering “The Parents Guide to the IB Diploma“, an essential 30-page document guide for parents written specifically to address questions and concerns over the IB diploma. This guide as well as IB Diploma Cross-Reference Grids are available for free to download here.
Tags: Books, IB Resources, parents
The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers high quality programmes of international education to a worldwide community of schools. The IB is a nonprofit educational foundation, motivated by its mission, focused on the student.
Founded in 1968, They currently work with 2,061 schools in 125 countries to develop and offer three challenging programmes to over 541,000 students aged 3 to 19 years. Their three programmes for help develop the intellectual, personal, emotional and social skills to live, learn and work in a rapidly globalizing world.
Tags: Community, IB Resources25 May
Posted by Polawat Ouilapan as Technology, Environment
Inquiryschools is dedicated to freely sharing quality educational practices with teachers, students and parents across the world. It begins with two movies.
The first movie, ‘Water Crossing’ shows how schools on different continents can together build a community of learners through the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs). Using an inquiry approach to teaching and learning, students in Australia look at water issues together with a school in Hong Kong.
Tags: Environment, IB Resources, movies, Technology