What are the 6 global contexts that students explore key and related concepts through?

What are the 6 global contexts that students explore key and related concepts through?

The six contexts are:

  • Identities and relationships.
  • Orientation in space and time.
  • Personal and cultural expression.
  • Scientific and technical innovation.
  • Globalization and sustainability.
  • Fairness and development.

What is the purpose of global context in IB?

Global contexts provide a common language for powerful contextual learning, identifying specific settings, events or circumstances that provide more concrete perspectives for teaching and learning.

What are the global contexts in MYP?

Who we are: an inquiry into the nature of the self; beliefs and values; personal, physical, mental, social and spiritual health; human relationships including families, friends, communities and cultures; rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human.

Why global context is important?

Scientific and technical innovation This global context is important because science and innovation help you adapt to the world. Scientific inquiry into the natural world helps you understand your world and the impact you have on it.

What is fairness and development?

Fairness and development explores rights and responsibilities; the relationship between communities; sharing finite resources with other people and with other living things; access to equal opportunities; peace and conflict resolution.

What are IB global concepts?

GLOBAL. CONTEXTS. Global contexts (GC) are elements intrinsic to unit planning that accompany key concepts and a statement of inquiry in order to drive the unit.

What is globalization and sustainability IB?

Globalization and sustainability explores the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the relationship between local and global processes; how local experiences mediate the global; the opportunities and tensions provided by world- interconnectedness; the impact of decision- making on humankind and the …

What is globalization and sustainability?

What is space in space and time?

The intrinsically linked concept of time, place and space refers to the absolute or relative position of people, objects and ideas. Time, place and space focuses on how we construct and use our understanding of location (“where” and “when”).

What are audience imperatives?

Audience imperatives An umbrella concept to refer to whomever (the reader, the listener, the viewer) a text or performance is aimed at, and the characteristics, impact or desired responses created.

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