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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:

  1. understand and appreciate science and its implications

  2. consider science as a human endeavour with benefits and limitations

  3. cultivate analytical, inquiring and flexible minds that pose questions, solve problems, construct explanations and judge arguments

  4. develop skills to design and perform investigations, evaluate evidence and reach conclusions

  5. build an awareness of the need to effectively collaborate and communicate

  6. apply language skills and knowledge in a variety of real-life contexts

  7. develop sensitivity towards the living and the non-living environments

  8. reflect on learning experiences and make informed choices

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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

  1. Criterion A:  Knowing and understanding

  2. Criterion B:  Inquiring and designing

  3. Criterion C:  Processing and evaluating

  4. Criterion D:  Reflecting on the impacts of science

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IB SUBJECT GUIDES

1. Subject Brief

2. Subject Guide

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WOTTON HOUSE CURRICULUM OUTLINES

2021-22

2019-20

2018-19

2017-18

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TEACHING DEPARTMENT

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Head of Department: Tom Carrick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lab Technician: Laura Carrick

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