Global Issues: MYP Project Organizer 1: IB Middle Years Programme

Uniquely developed by Oxford and the IB to support interdisciplinary learning.

Series Editor: Barclay Lelievre and Author: Mike East

Suitable for:  IB Middle Years Programme in their first year.

Price:  £23.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-918079-0
Publication date: 28/05/2009
Paperback: 80 pages
Dimensions: 276x219mm

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Description

A set of five, write-in interdisciplinary Project Organizers - one for each year of the MYP.


Features

  • contains six units, each with a different theme drawn from the UN Millennium Development Goals and structured around a unit question
  • brings together two or three different subjects in each unit, to structure and facilitate interdisciplinary study
  • provides information on subject interim objectives and the areas of interaction at the start of each unit
  • once completed, forms a valuable record of achievement for the year

This page was last updated on 19 May 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • Global Issues is really helpful for interdisciplinary planning, helping teachers see links between subjects and understand how what another teacher is doing relates to their own lessons. It is excellent for framing learning in a context. - Cameron Hall, I-Shou International School, Taiwan
  • Congratulations on publishing Global Issues! This is an excellent resource for the MYP student. I really look forward to using it! - Grainne O'Reilly, Headmistress, International School of Texas
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Table of Contents

1: Eradication of Poverty - Language A and Humanities
2: Refugees and migrants - Language B, Music, Physical Education and Language A
3: Education for all - Mathematics and Humanities
4: Health and disease - Science and Humanities
5: Global trade and development - Technology and Arts
6: Environmental sustainability - Science and Mathematics