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水色の本

山川出版から英語版世界史の教科書が出てることを

こないだジュンク堂で発見

学校のボードには YouTube の Crash Course World History 字幕もついてるよ!が紹介されてたー

Content-based learning や

Partial Immersion なんかも夢じゃないね

沼津の加藤学園みたいな…

IB diploma がとれる

教師陣は

教科の知識が深くて

Backward Design ができて

Tasks やActivities がこなれてて

英語力がなきゃダメだけど

 

で、基準のIBの話

In-depth discussion controlled largely by students is what International Baccalaureate (IB) is all about. Created in Switzerland in 1968 for students in international schools, IB is now offered in 5,175 schools across 157 countries — with 1,852 public and private schools (and counting) in the U.S. IB has gained popularity for setting high standards and emphasizing creative and critical thinking. IB students are responsible for their own learning, choosing topics and devising their own projects, while teachers act more as supervisors or mentors than sources of facts. IB emphasizes research and encourages students to learn from their peers, with students actively critiquing one another’s work. Beyond preparing students for critical thinking and college-level work, the full IB program calls for students to express themselves through writing, requires community service, and aims “to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.”

理想的だけど

自学力育成には

生徒の意識自体の向上と

レッスンやカリキュラムの工夫が

高く求められる

自分の授業では部分的に取り入れたりして

試行錯誤の毎日でーす