International baccalaureate teaching methodology book

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International baccalaureate introduction is for teenagers aged 1517 years old, which develops the key skills for the ib diploma. My teaching method involves developing a passion for the subject that students struggle and emphasising on knowledge and understanding. The international baccalaureate organization ibo, a nonprofit educational foundation established in geneva in 1968, is not well known as a catalyst for educational reform. Students can customize this book to make their own by coloring in the cover, attitude, and writing or drawing how they demonstrate that. Our 3week summer course for teenagers focusses on understanding the ib philosophy and methodology and is inspired by a themeoftheweek.

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