Internal Assessments - PHS International Baccalaureate

advertisement
Welcome to IB 201
IB Coordinator : Ms. Nelms
IB Counselor : Ms. Simmons
Overview of IB 201 Presentation:
1. Course Registration
2. IB requirements: Courses, CAS,
TOK, EE, HL/SL
3. 6th subject options & course
progression
4. How to achieve the IB Diploma:
-Points, Internal Assessments
5. Standards to remain in IB
6. College/University
The Core Curriculum
Group 1: English
Group 2:
Foreign
Language
Group 4:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Group 3:
History
Group 5:
Math
Group 6:
Arts/
Elective
TYPICAL SCHEDULE
9th Grade
-English 1 FL pre-IB
-French or Spanish 1 FL preIB
-AP Human Geography
-Biology 1 FL pre-IB
-Geometry Honors
-Two electives
10th Grade
-AP Language &Composition
-French 2 FL pre-IB /Spanish 2 FL
pre-IB
-AP European History
-Chemistry 1 FL pre-IB
-Algebra 2 Honors / Algebra 2
-2 electives
Electives
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Popular Electives:
Visit IB website:
AP Psychology
• www.phsibsupport.org
AP Environmental Science
AP US Government (1 sem)
• Students & Parents <
AP Macroecomonics (1 sem)
Course Registration
AP Human Geography
Physics Honors
• Informational Sheet
Marine Science 2 Honors_____
Ceramics and Pottery
2D Art Studio 2
Debate
Band, Guitar, Jazz Ensemble
Acting
Art
Journalism (yearbook)
Humanities 1 Honors (Academic Team)
11th Grade
-AP Literature and Composition
-IB French 3 or IB Spanish 3
-AP U.S. History
-IB Biology, IB Chemistry, IB Physics
-IB Precalculus or IB Math Studies
-IB 6th Subject: IB Geo 2, Art, Theatre, Music or 2nd Science
-TOK 1
12th Grade
-IB English 4
-IB French 4 or IB Spanish 4
-IB History of the Americas
-IB Biology 3 / IB Chemistry 3 / IB Physics
-IB Adv Calculus,IB Calculus or IB Statistics
-IB Art 2 , IB Theatre 2
-TOK 2
-Elective
Junior TOK 1 Course
• IB visit on December 9, 2013
– TOK class for junior year required
• Students with needed class such as
Band, ROTC, SGA, etc. will be given
an alternative way to meet the
requirement
– 2/3 days lunch or before school
• Class will include EE, CAS
and a study hall
Sixth Subject Options
• IB Geography – 1 year SL course
• Typically completed in junior year
• IB Theatre – 11th& 12th grade (SL or HL)
• IB Art - 11th & 12th grade (SL or HL)
• 2nd IB Science- 11th& 12th grade
• Bio/Chem Chem/Physics Physics/Bio
• 2nd Foreign Language – All 4 years
• Course registration is Feb 13th
• Possibly implementing IB Music
SCIENCE OPTIONS
-Student selects a Science Track by 11th grade year
Biology
• 9th : Biology 1 FL Pre IB (Every IB student takes)
• 11th: IB Biology (1st year of HL) or IB Biology 2 (SL)
• 12th: IB Biology 3 (HL)
Chemistry
• 10th: Chemistry 1 FL Pre IB (Every IB student takes)
• 11th: IB Chemistry (1st year of HL) or IB Chemistry 2 (SL)
• 12th: IB Chemistry 3 (HL)
Physics
• 10th: Physics Honors
• 11th: IB Physics 1/2 (SL or 1st year HL) or Physics Honors
• 12th: IB Physics 3 optional (HL) or IB Physics 2
SCIENCE TRACKS
Traditional
9th
Biology FL Pre-IB
10th
Chemistry FL PreIB
11th
12th
IB Biology 1
IB Biology 2
IB Biology 3 (HL)
2 Sciences
Physics
Biology FL Pre
IB
In addition to
IB Chemistry 1
IB Chemistry 2
IB Chemistry 3 (HL)
Physics H
IB Physics 1
IB Physics 2
IB Physics 3 (HL)
Physics H
IB Physics 2 (SL)
MATH TRACKS
9th Grade : (Algebra1 H) or Geometry H
for selected students, Geometry H & Algebra 2 H
•
Students in Algebra 1 Honors only as a freshman need to make up Geometry over the summer online
10th Grade Algebra 2 or Algebra 2H
for selected students, IB Precalculus
11th Grade : IB Math Studies or
IB Precalculus
for selected students, AP Calculus BC
12th Grade : IB Statistics (if student took Math Studies) or
IB Calculus (if student took Precalculus) or
IB Adv Calculus (Math HL)
for qualified students, IB Mathematics HL
MATH TRACKS
9th
Geometry H
Algebra 2 H
10th
Algebra 2 H
Algebra 2
11th
IB Pre-Calculus
IB Math Studies
12th
AP AB Calculus/
AP BC Calculus
IB Statistics
IB Pre-Cal
AP Calculus /
AP BC Calculus
AP BC Cal/
IB Adv Cal (HL)
WHICH MATH?
•Math Studies - designed for
students who will be taking college
algebra and statistics in college
•Math SL - designed for college
majors that may require a semester
or two of calculus
•Math HL - designed for math
intensive majors with multiple
calculus and above courses
expected
IB DIPLOMA
INFORMATION
6 Subject Areas and the Core
Group 1: English
Group 2:
Foreign
Language
Group 4:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Group 3:
History
Group 5:
Math
Group 6:
Arts/
Elective
Pre-IB English:
English FL Pre-IB
AP Language and Composition
Pre-IB Foreign Language:
French 1 FL pre-IB Spanish 1 FL
pre-IB
French 2 FL pre-IB Spanish 2 FL
pre-IB
IB English:
AP Literature and Composition (IB
English year 1)
IB English 4 (HL)
Pre-IB History:
AP Human Geography
AP European History
IB History:
AP US History (IB History 1)
IB Contemp. History 2 (HL)
IB Foreign Language:
IB French 4 IB Spanish 4
IB French 5 IB Spanish 5
IB Spanish 6 (HL)
Pre-IB Science:
Biology FL pre-IB
Chemistry FL pre-IB
Physics Hon (optional)
Pre-IB Math:
Geometry Hon
Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 H
IB Math:
IB Math Studies
IB Statistics (SL)
IB Science:
IB Biology 2 (SL)
IB Biology 3 (HL)
IB Chemistry 2 (SL)
IB Chemistry 3 (HL)
IB Physics 2 (SL)
IB Physics 3 (HL)
Pre-IB Electives :
2D Studio Art 2 Tech Theater,Acting
IB Art/Theater Electives:
IB Art 1
IB Theater 1
IB Art 2
IB Theater 2
IB Pre-Calculus
IB Calculus/ (SL)
IB Adv Cal (Math HL)
Higher Level (HL) vs.
Standard Level (SL)
What is the difference?
• It is NOT a difference in quality of
instruction, only quantity of instructional
time
-HL = 240 hours (2 years)
-SL = 150 hours (1 or 2 year depending)
•Difference also is number of
assessments
•3 IB courses “Higher Level”
•3 IB courses SL“Standard Level”
• Some students do 4HL/2SL
Higher Level Options
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
English-all students take
History-most students take
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Visual Arts
Theatre
-French/Spanish-Spanish/French 2 in 9th
-Math (Algebra II required in 9th)
Standard Level Options
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Spanish/French
Math Studies
Math SL (Calculus)
Geography
Visual Arts
Theatre
Additional Science:
– Biology, Chemistry, Physics
• Possible Music
CENTER of the CIRCLE
Extended
Essay
Theory of
Knowledge
Creativity,
Action,
Service
CAS DEADLINES
• 9th & 10th Grade CAS: Log
experiences balancing
C/A/S spread over two
years equaling 50 hours
and engage in reflection by
August 1 before 11th grade.
• IB CAS: 100 additional hours,
including one sustained,
collaborative project integrating
at least two categories of C/A/S.
-Evidence of 8 learning
outcomes due in February before
graduation.
www.phsibsupport.org
-Students & Parents <CAS
-Web-based record-keeping
via Managebac:
www.phs.managebac.com
-Instructions on website
NEW IB CAS REQUIREMENTS
FOR CURRENT JUNIORS
• 100 hour project over a
minimum of 9 months
• College/Universities want
to see students making a
difference long term
• Must follow CAS guidelinesmanagebac
• Project must be pre-approved
• Presentations to students
Extended Essay
• Independent RESEARCH project:
topic of student’s choice
• 4,000 words
• Written during summer between 11th
& 12th
• Newer process this year
• 11th: TOK class
• Final draft due the first day of senior
year
• Externally graded by IB from A to E
• Can earn points towards diploma
THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
TOK
•Concepts begin in 11th grade in TOK 1
•TOK class in 12th grade:
•One oral presentation in the fall and
TOK paper responding to choice of set
question (1,000-words)
•With TOK essay and EE grade,
students can be awarded up to 3 points
towards IB diploma
Students can not earn an E in TOK and on
their EE or they will not receive an IB diploma
A-Excellent
B-Good
C-Satisfactory
D-Mediocre
E-Elementary
N-No Grade
How to Earn IB diploma
IB EXAMINATIONS:
• 2 components:
• Internal Assessment
• External Assessment
• Exams called Papers
• For Art & Theatre:
Portfolios/Production
• No make-up for IB Exams
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENTS
•Internal assessments are graded
by classroom teacher and
moderated by an IB examiner
•Internal assessment also determine
final points awarded for each
subject
•It is NOT only the exam that matters
but the internal assessments effect
the final points
ASSESSMENT BREAKDOWN
English
Papers (Exams)
70%
Internal Assessments 30%
(starts junior year)
Foreign Language
Papers (Exams)
70%
Internal Assessments 30%(starts junior year)
History
Papers (Exams)
80%
Internal Assessments 20%
ASSESSMENT BREAKDOWN
Math
Papers (Exams)
Internal Assessment
80%
20%
Science
Papers (Exams)
Internal Assessments
76%
24%
Art
External Portfolio
Internal Assessment
60%
40%
Theatre
External Assessment
Internal Assessment
50%
50%
Earning the IB Diploma
• Earn high school diploma in June; notified
of IB diploma results in July
• Seniors-your IB personal code and pin is how you log
in ibo.org to see if you received diploma
• 6 Subjects – 1-7 points in each
• Diploma = Must earn minimum of 24 points
7-Excellent
6-Very Good
5-Good
4-Satisfactory
3-Mediocre
2-Poor
1-Very Poor
Failing Conditions for IB Diploma
1. CAS requirements have not been met.
2. Candidate’s total points are fewer than 24.
3. An N has been given for theory of
knowledge, extended essay or for a
contributing subject.
4. A grade E has been awarded for one or both
of theory of knowledge and the extended
essay.
5. There is a grade 1 awarded in a
subject/level.
6. Grade 2 has been awarded three or more
times (HL or SL).
Failing Conditions Continued
7. Grade 3 or below has been awarded
four or more times (HL or SL).
8. Candidate has gained fewer than 12
points on HL subjects (for candidates
who register for four HL subjects, the
three highest grades count).
9. Candidate has gained fewer than 9
points on SL subjects (candidates who
register for two SL subjects must gain
at least 5 points at SL).
Standards to Remain in IB
•
•
•
•
Lack of Effort Policy
Cheating Policy
Academic Probation Policy
Must be on time with
deadlines:
•
•
•
•
Internal Assessments
CAS
Extended Essay
TOK
Last Section:
Ms. Simmons: IB College Counselor
What are the Advantages of
graduating from the IB Program?
• Best college preparatory program in the area.
• IB is widely recognized by the World’s leading
universities.
• Earn college credit, in many cases allowing
them to skip over entry-level courses.
• Develop study habits and time management
skills.
• IB family community
• Increased scholarship opportunities.
How do universities view IB?
Universities have indicated they
only come to our school out
of the entire surrounding
area to recruit due to the
quality students IB provides:
•University of Pennsylvania
• Emory University
• Rice University
• University of Miami
“Students have many options when it comes to their high school curriculum. AP,
IB, Dual Enrollment, and Honors classes all provide an opportunity for students to
better prepare themselves for college. At Emory University, we typically prefer a
student take IB courses , even when other schools offer AP/Honors/Dual
Enrollment. The reason behind this preference is simply that IB is more
standardized on an international platform whereas AP, Honors and DE can vary
widely across the US from school-to-school. Strength of HS curriculum is the
number one indicator for us as to a student’s likelihood of success once they
enroll at Emory, which is why the IB coursework, when available , is necessary
for a student’s admission to Emory. “
Nicholas E. Missler , Senior
Admission Advisor
How prestigious universities view
IB compared to Dual Enrollment
& other AP classes
“A student’s high school courses and
curriculum is the most important factor in
the selection process complimented by all
of the other pieces in the application. We
see the IB as a challenging curriculum, with
higher and standard level courses as well
as the TOK and extended essay. As a
staff, we respect IB very much and see
applicants from all over the world in the IB
curriculum. The community service
component of the IB is also highly
respected as students engage in outreach
to their communities as a part of their
holistic school requirements. We also
note the extended essay subject and the
opportunity for students to research and
write in a way they have not been
challenged to do so before or in other
types of curriculums. The IB is a
wonderful program. ”
Jodi Robinson, Director of Admissions
Earning College Credit through IB!
• Most universities reward your IB exam
results with college-credit; however, the
exam scores and awarded college credit
varies by university.
• To learn what IB scores are needed for
college-credit, students can check out the
IBO website at
http://www.ibo.org/country/index.cfm
– select the United States
– choose a college or university
– *remember to follow-up with the
individual universities admissions
websites for the most up to date criteria
Villanova University
Villanova University recognizes the rigors of the IB
curriculum and grants placement and/or credit for the
following Higher Level IB scores and University course
equivalents:
Does being in the
IB program help obtain
scholarships?
• Class of 2014: $11.2 million dollars rewarded for
100 students
• Class of 2014: 100% of IB students received Bright
Future Scholarships
• Several universities incentivize earning the
IB diploma with scholarships
– Automatic Florida Bright Futures scholarship
– Oglethorpe University - $2,500
– Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) – ranges from
$3,000 to $15,000 depending on IB diploma score
– University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) – $2,500
• Also check out the IBO website for college
and university scholarships at:
http://www.ibo.org/diploma/recognition/scholarships/
College Timeline
• Refer to PHS IB website at phsibsupport.org under the
College tab for a complete timeline of the college
admissions process for high school students.
• IB College Counselor will be visiting each junior
AP English class to discuss the college application
process on February 11 (ask your student to share the
handouts with you).
Important for juniors to register for the SAT/ACT
this spring and to also register for the SAT II
subject tests in May or June in subjects
they are taking AP exams.
ACT and SAT dates are on the IB website
Comparing College Choices
•
Environment:
•
•
•
•
•
Urban vs. Rural
Size of Nearest City
Co-ed/Single sexed
Religious Affiliation
Location:
• Distance from Home
• Setting
•
Size:
•
•
•
•
•
Enrollment
Campus Size
Student/Faculty Ratio
Typical class size
Academics:
•
•
•
•
Major(s)
Minors/Pre-professional
Special Requirements
Accreditation
•Housing:
•
•
•
•
Residence Hall Requirements
Availability
Types and Sizes
Deposit Amount/Due Date
•Cost:
• Tuition, Room and Board
• Estimated Total Expenses
• Application Fee
•Admissions Requirements:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Deadlines
Tests Required
Average SAT/ACT
Average GPA
Credits Awarded for AP
Special Requirements
Florida State University College of Medicine
Summer Institute – Mini Medical School Experience
Eligibility:
Program Dates:
•Session 1: June 7th – 12th, 2015
• Rising Juniors and Seniors
•Session 2: June 21st – 26th, 2015
• 3.3 minimum GPA
•Session 3: July 12th – 17th, 2015
• Experience in college preparatory Math and Science
courses
Mission of the College of Medicine
Summer Institute:
•Introduce students to college life and
FSU College of Medicine
•Inspire students to work with medically
underserved patients
•Offer opportunity for enhancement of
knowledge and skills in the field of
medicine
• Minimum 500 word essay
• Recommendation letter from teacher and guidance
counselor
Cost:
• $975
• Includes: registration, lodging, meals, transportation
to site visits, and supplies
• Limited Scholarships available
IBSF
• What is IBSF
• IB T-Shirt Sale
• Volunteering
Questions?
Thank you for coming!
www.phsibsupport.org
GETTING THE IB
DIPLOMA
• EE + TOK = 0 to 3 Bonus Points
• EE and TOK done and both must be
between an A-D
• Diploma = 24 points
• 6 Subjects – 1-7 points in each
• Students who earn IB diploma
automatically receive Bright Future
Scholarship
• CAS Requirements are met
• Will discuss more at IB 201
Download