Primary Years Programme Curriculum framework
International school for primary education - At the heart of the programme's philosophy is a commitment to structured, purposeful inquiry as the leading vehicle for learning.
Six transdisciplinary themes
Six transdisciplinary themes of global significance provide the framework for exploration and study:
The programme can be illustrated by a hexagon with the six transdisciplinary themes surrounding six subject areas:
Five essential elements
The five essential elements—concepts, knowledge, skills, attitudes, action—are incorporated into this framework, so that students are given the opportunity to:
gain knowledge that is relevant and of global significance
The curriculum is expressed in three interrelated ways:
Six transdisciplinary themes
Six transdisciplinary themes of global significance provide the framework for exploration and study:
- who we are
- where we are in place and time
- how we express ourselves
- how the world works
- how we organize ourselves
- sharing the planet.
The programme can be illustrated by a hexagon with the six transdisciplinary themes surrounding six subject areas:
- language
- social studies
- mathematics
- arts
- science
- personal, social and physical education.
Five essential elements
The five essential elements—concepts, knowledge, skills, attitudes, action—are incorporated into this framework, so that students are given the opportunity to:
gain knowledge that is relevant and of global significance
- develop an understanding of concepts, which allows them to make connections throughout their learning
- acquire transdisciplinary and disciplinary skills
- develop attitudes that will lead to international-mindedness
- take action as a consequence of their learning.
The curriculum is expressed in three interrelated ways:
- the written curriculum—what do we want to learn?
- the taught curriculum—how best will we learn?
- the assessed curriculum—how will we know what we have learned?
- English
- French
- Spanish.
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