In 2002 Colegio Americano was authorized
by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)
to offer the Middle Years Program (MYP). The MYP is
designed to meet the educational needs of students between
11 and 16 years of age; that is 6th through 10th grades.
In the MYP the student is at the center
of all learning. The philosophy and framework of the
MYP aims to help students develop the knowledge, attitudes
and skills they need to participate actively and responsibly
in a changing and increasingly interrelated world. This
means teaching them to become independent learners who
can recognize relationships between school subjects
and the world outside, and can combine relevant knowledge,
experience and critical thinking to solve authentic
problems.
The eight subject areas--Humanities
(Geography and History), Language A (Spanish and English),
Language B (students who need second language support),
Physical Education, Sciences, Arts, Mathematics, and
Technology—provide a broad, traditional foundation
of knowledge, while the pedagogical devices used to
transmit this knowledge aim to increase the students’
awareness of the relationships between and among the
disciplines.
The MYP is guided by three fundamental
concepts that influence its development, both internationally
and in individual schools.
1. Holistic
Learning—emphasizes
the links between the disciplines, providing a global
view of situations and issues.
2. Intercultural
Awareness—is concerned with developing
students’ attitudes, knowledge and skills as
they learn about their own and others’ social
and national cultures. Encouraging students to consider
multiple perspectives not only fosters tolerance and
respect, but may also lead to empathy and action.
3. Communication—supports
inquiry and understanding, allowing students to reflect
and express their learning in multiple ways.
In addition to the three fundamental
concepts described above, the MYP is characterized by
the areas of interaction, which give it a distinct flavor.
This interaction among disciplines is incorporated into
the MYP so that students will become increasingly aware
of the connections between subject content and the real
world.
The Personal Project is the culminating
evidence of all of the work done during the five years
of the program. |