and Ted Kaczynski went to Harvard. |
The learner profile very closely matches all of the values I work to instill in my children. I'm proud and pleased they are able to attend a school that does the same. Are you trying to raise an unprincipled, close-minded, unbalanced misanthrope? If so, the IB is not for you. |
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This is out of date info. They don't use well-balanced anymore, just balanced.
Another example of how stupid it is. |
Correlation is not causation, same can be said of many people with different degrees. I want to see how these schools do long term when the students don't have wealthy, well educated backgrounds. I suspect they won't live up to their press. We need better studies to really understand the value of any of these programs. But maybe more importantly we need actually decide what we think the purpose of education actually should be. |
My kids, who attend an IB school, would not have used the word "stupid". That word is not caring, nor is it principled, and certainly not well-balanced (or balanced, as you prefer). Now if you'd like to try again and provide a properly reflective and open-minded response, that would be appreciated. I'll provide some positive examples of my IB-brainwashed kids. One kid will comfort his brother when he skins his knee -- and the first kid will say, "mommy, look I'm being CARING". Or he'll try to climb all the way across the monkey bars and even though he fails, he'll say, "look, I'm a RISK-TAKER". Or he proudly comes home with coursework where everything is correct (*) and the teacher has written the word "KNOWLEDGABLE", and my kid is proud to have received that notation. So they are organizing the IB learner profile into positive roles to which they aspire. Is it kool-aid? Perhaps. Is it comparable to other learning techniques? Definitely. Is it better than other education systems? I doubt it. Is it stupid? Emphatically no. (*) My kids are smarter than all other kids. It was off-topic to mention that fact earlier; thus this footnote. |
There's nothing wrong with the word stupid. Unless you live in some touchy feely IB PYP alternate universe. |
My son learned those values from watching his parents. He simply did those things without saying "look, I'm caring" or "hey, I'm a risk-taker" |
I copy/pasted from ibo.org. Anyhow, why are people so upset? Just don't send your kid to in IB school. I would never send my kids to KIPP or BASIS, probably for a mirrored set of reasoning. |
Because we're using DC tax money to pay the IBO for this drivell. |
| Big fan of IB. My dc is in a pyp program and I have been impressed. In the past, I interviewed kids from an IB K-12 program for my university (local alumni "admissions" committee) and was VERY impressed not just by their intellect but their international worldview and commitment to service. IBO is non-profit - their fees and services are fully outlined in their website. I think it is a very reasonable amount. |
| I teach at an IB PYP. I am not impressed. The public part of the website is pretty opaque. You only get to see the really silly stuff when you have access to the whole site. I used to think that the DP was much better. Now I'm not so sure. I interviewed a young lady recently, in her 20s, with an IB diploma. I asked her which books that she read in high school resonated the most with her. She couldn't name one. |
How much is it? |
I hope you don't teach statistics. |
Data Slut. |
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