We have been implementing the Primary Years Program since College View opened it's doors in 2011. It is an expectation that students in an IB school will participate in exhibition the year after their school has been authorized. The thinking behind this is to give students ample experience with the program before they delve into a student driven unit of inquiry.
Students will work in groups of 3-4 and will be paired with a mentor. The role of the mentor is to act as a guide and a resource during the exhibition process. Mentors will meet with their groups on a weekly basis throughout the exhibition process.
As a class, the 5th graders brainstormed topics that could be studied under the IB transdisciplinary theme "Who We Are". Students used this list to choose the topic they wanted to study. Mentors were given this same list of topics and were asked to indicate areas they would be interested in mentoring. Both students and mentors have been notified of their group members/topics and are ready to begin their work!
Each IB unit is driven by a Central Idea. While the 5th graders are familiar with central ideas, they have never written one. I met with them yesterday to help them understand the key components of a central idea, which are:
- One concise statement
- Connects to transdisciplinary theme
- True statement
- Globally transferrable
- Not value laden
- Timeless
- Conceptual
This exhibition group is analyzing central ideas to determine if they are well written |
After this productive struggle, 5th grade teacher, Jordan Preston called the class back together to discuss some of the concepts the groups had discussed. She gave them a formula that helped shape those concepts into a central idea.
The key to writing a central idea: Concept + Verb + Concept |
- People can make a difference by taking action.
- People's choices affect their health.
- People can make good choices.
- Money affects human life.
- People can make a difference in the world.
- Taking action impacts a person's life.
This is just a start. We will continue work together to develop a central idea that will drive the students towards meaningful action.
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