MYP Sciences
INTRODUCTION
The MYP sciences framework encourages students to investigate issues through research, observation and experimentation, working independently and collaboratively.
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As they investigate real examples of science application, students will discover the tensions and dependencies between science and morality, ethics, culture, economics, politics, and the environment.
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AIMS
To encourage and enable students to:
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understand and appreciate science and its implications
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consider science as a human endeavour with benefits and limitations
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cultivate analytical, inquiring and flexible minds that pose questions, solve problems, construct explanations and judge arguments
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develop skills to design and perform investigations, evaluate evidence and reach conclusions
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build an awareness of the need to effectively collaborate and communicate
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apply language skills and knowledge in a variety of real-life contexts
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develop sensitivity towards the living and the non-living environments
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reflect on learning experiences and make informed choices
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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
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Criterion A: Knowing and understanding
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Criterion B: Inquiring and designing
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Criterion C: Processing and evaluating
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Criterion D: Reflecting on the impacts of science
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IB SUBJECT GUIDES
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WOTTON HOUSE CURRICULUM OUTLINES
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TEACHING DEPARTMENT
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Head of Department: Tom Carrick
Lab Technician: Laura Carrick
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