Middle Years Programme

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What is the Middle Years Programme (MYP)?

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) is a curriculum  framework designed for learners aged 11–16 by International Baccalaureate (IB). The MYP is a five-year  programme, which can be implemented in a partnership between schools or in abbreviated two-, three- or four-year formats.


In an MYP classroom, you’ll notice that the students are at the centre of learning. They are drawing connections  between all subject areas, learning is explicitly linked to  the world around them, participation in a foreign language is required, and a variety of formal and informal  assessments are used to inform teaching and learning. MYP learning experiences infuse global points of view  wherever possible in order to promote understanding of other cultures, an awareness of the human condition  and an understanding that there is a commonality of human experience.


The MYP curriculum framework comprises eight subject groups, providing a broad and balanced education  for early adolescents. Students take the core courses of language and literature, individuals and societies,  mathematics, sciences, physical and health education,  language acquisition, arts, and design. A unique feature of the programme is that it extends the traditional curriculum to include immersion in four themes — approaches to teaching and approaches to learning, global contexts and concepts. Students also complete  a personal project, which is an independent piece of work that may be an essay, an artistic production or another form of expression.

What are the advantages of an IB education?

Do IB teachers receive special training?

All MYP teachers are trained in the IB’s approaches to  teaching and approaches to learning by certified IB workshop leaders. This is a requirement of IB World Schools implementing the MYP.

Are IB Programmes considered "gifted" programmes?

In most cases, the Middle Years Programme requires  schoolwide implementation and therefore encompasses all students. All teachers who teach in MYP  classrooms are required to participate in collaborative planning and reflection to make their teaching practices consistent and to foster a holistic approach to education. A growing body of evidence suggests a positive relationship between teacher collaboration and student  achievement.


Students who complete the MYP are well-prepared to undertake the IB Diploma Programme.

Does implementing an IB programme mean my child's school will not teach local or national standards such as the Common Core?

The IB is committed to making sure that students in IB  programmes meet and exceed local or national standards. With the implementation of an IB programme,  schools are required to examine their curriculum carefully to ensure that there is alignment with local, state or  national standards. More information on the IB and the Common Core is available at www.ibo.org.


Have studies been done on the impact of the MYP?

The IB places great value on external validation of  its programmes, curriculums and professional development. A recent study found that Middle Years Programme students in a US public school district were more likely to achieve a proficient or advanced  performance level on state mathematics and science  assessments than their counterparts in five comparison  schools. Additional studies on programme impact, quality assurance, programme development and assessment research are available at ibo.org/research.

Are there external assessments in the MYP like in the Diploma Programme?

In the final year of the programme, the optional MYP  eAssessment provides a balanced and age-appropri-  ate strategy that schools can use to validate student  achievement: Students demonstrate their understand-  ing and skills through classroom performance, onscreen  final examinations and a personal project conducted  over an extended period of time. Students who un-  dertake external assessment are eligible for IB Course  Results and the IB MYP Certificate. Find out more about MYP assessment.

How can I learn more about the IB and MYP?


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