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IB – The Ultimate College
Prep Experience
Thursday, May 1, 2014
F-46
2:00-3:00 PM
Gallery Ballroom
Marie Vivas, University Relations Manager
International Baccalaureate
(301) 202-3177
David Quinn, IB Coordinator
Edmonds-Woodway High School
(425) 431-6168
Becky Konowicz, Director of International Admissions
Santa Clara University
(408) 551-3159
IB Mission Statement
High quality international education for a better world
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
Diploma Model
• Students must take at least 3 Higher Level (HL) and 3 Standard Level (SL)
courses and achieve a total score of 24 or higher
• One course from Groups 1-5, and a 6th subject from either Group 6 or any
other group
o Higher Level
240 recommended hours
o Standard Level
150 recommended hours
• Complete core requirements: EE, CAS, TOK
IB Full Diploma Requirements
To Earn the IB Diploma
To earn the Diploma a candidate must:
• Successfully complete the core elements: Extended Essay, TOK, and CAS
• Successfully complete the internal and external requirements of 3 HL courses and 3 SL courses
• Earn a minimum of 24 points (each subject is graded on a 1-7 scale, and a maximum of 3 points may be earned for the core elements of the programme)
IB Career-Related Certificate Model
• External and Internal Assessments
• Who Grades IB Exams?
• Examiners
• IB Grading Scale• IB Core Classes: 1 (lowest grade)- 7 (highest grade)
• Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay: A (highest grade)- E (lowest
grade)
• N should be interpreted as “no grade”
How are IB Scores Determined?
• IB Bulletin (http://www.ibo.org/facts/statbulletin/dpstats/)
• Analysis of Examination Results by Subject and Level (May 2013)
Grade Distribution
Mean points score worldwide May 2008–May 2012
Mean score
per
examination
session
May 2008 May 2009 May 2010 May 2011 May 2012 May 2013
29.6 29.5 29.6 29.6 29.8 29.9
Mean grade worldwide May 2008–May 2012
Mean grade
per
examination
session
May 2008 May 2009 May 2010 May 2011 May 2012 May 2013
4.69 4.66 4.65 4.66 4.67 4.70
A-Level vs. AP vs. IB
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
A-Level (A or A*)
AP (5)
IB (7)Perc
enta
ge
Percentage of Students Obtaining the Highest Possible Score per Subject
Diploma Impact Studies• Postsecondary educational attainment of IB Diploma Programme candidates
from US high schools (2013)
• Exploring the benefits of the International Baccalaureate Extended Essay for
university studies at the University of Virginia (2013)
• Working to my potential: experience of CPS students in the IB Diploma
Programme (2012)
• Performance in first college courses of Florida IB students (2011)
• Postsecondary enrollment patterns of IB Certificate and Diploma Candidates
from international high schools (2011)
• These studies, and more, can be found at:
http://www.ibo.org/research/policy/programmevalidation/
Chicago Postsecondary Transition Project at the University of Chicago, Consortium on Chicago School Research 2012
• Key Findings:
• Compared to a matched comparison group, DP students more likely
to:
• go to college
• go to a selective college
• persist in college for at least two years.*
• DP students in college reported:
• feeling prepared to succeed and, indeed, excel in their coursework
• their strong academic skills, work ethic, motivation, time management and willingness to seek help as sources of strength in the transition to college-level work
• their preparation in the DP as the source of their success as college students.
*Outcomes do not take into account IB exam or overall DP scores, suggesting that the benefits extend to all DP students, not just those who earn the diploma.
Diploma Impact Study
Working to My Potential: The Experiences of Chicago Public
Schools Students in the IB Diploma Programme
College Attendance and Persistence: DP Students vs. Control Group
• ** = p-value< 0.01, * = p-value<0.05, ~ = p-value<0.10
• Note: Students in this figure graduated between 2003 and
2007. They represent all students who enrolled in the ‘pre-
IB’ programme in the 9th grade and then enrolled in the
formal 11th grade DP, as well as a set of matched
students with similar characteristics.
71.0%
38.1%
53.3%
80.3%**
57.0%**
77.2%**
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Persisting in a Four-College for Two
Years
Attending a MoreSelective College
Attending a Four-Year College
IB DiplomaProgrammeStudents
ComparisonGroup
Diploma Impact Study
Working to My Potential: The Experiences of Chicago Public
Schools Students in the IB Diploma Programme
IB Exams
Sample Mathematics Exam Questions
Mathematical Studies (SL)
Mathematics (SL)
Sample Mathematics Exam Questions
Sample Mathematics Exam Questions
Mathematics (HL)
Physics (SL)
Sample Physics Exam Questions
Physics (HL)
Sample Physics Exam Questions
Biology (SL)
Sample Biology Exam Questions
Biology (HL)
Sample Biology Exam Questions
May 2014 Exam Schedule
May 2014 Exam Schedule
May 2014 Exam Schedule
Courses
• English A Literature
HL
• French B SL
• Psychology HL
• Biology SL
• Mathematics SL
• Geography HL
Sample May 2014 Exam Schedule
Exam Schedule• Monday, May 5, English HL paper 1
• Tuesday, May 6, English HL paper 2
• Wednesday, May 7, Psychology HL paper 1
• Thursday, May 8, Psychology HL paper 2
• Thursday, May 8, Psychology HL paper 3
• Friday, May 9, Biology SL paper 1
• Friday, May 9, Biology SL paper 2
• Monday, May 12, Biology SL paper 3
• Tuesday, May 13, Mathematics SL paper 1
• Wednesday, May 14, Mathematics SL paper 2
• Friday, May 16, Geography HL paper 1
• Monday, May 19, Geography HL paper 2
• Monday, May 19, Geography HL paper 3
• Wednesday, May 21, French B SL paper 1
• Wednesday, May 21, French B SL paper 2
Sample IB
Exam
© International Baccalaureate Organization,
2012
The IB Diploma in
California
Number of Exams CA
Candidates by Category CA
Candidates by Category USA
© International Baccalaureate Organization,
2012
13182 13935 14241 14976 16164
2170824598 26762
2913231289
16694
1810619844
21188
22970
58
64
76
62
60
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
RETAKE
DIPLOMA
COURSE
ANTICIPATED
Grade Distribution CA
Grade Distribution USA
© International Baccalaureate Organization,
2012
1142
13585
33798
5989657937
26521
6013
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Subject Grade Distribution - 2013
Free and Reduced Lunch Candidates in the USA
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
7.66%
10.25%
12.44%12.91%
14.78%
16.93%
18.49%
19.39%
19.78%
% of US Exams that are FRL
US exams
FRL Exams
Free and Reduced Lunch Candidates in the
USA
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
FRL Candidates
FRL Exams
Free and Reduced Lunch Candidates in California
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
2009 2010 2011 2012
Candidates
Exams
Total Points Distribution CA
How can Colleges and
Universities Attract IB
Students?
• Admissions
• Placement
• Scholarship
• Other
Recognition Options
How to Recruit IB Students
• Strong IB Policy – Credits for HL and SL, EE, TOK
• Publish IB Policy on University Website and Publications
• IB Specific Scholarships
• IB Student Registry
• IB Website
• Attend IB College Fairs
How to Recruit IB Students
• Highlight:
• International Study Opportunities
• Trans/Inter Disciplinary Courses
• Student Centered Learning
• Small, Personalized Classes
• Engaged Faculty and Staff
• Academic Research Opportunities
• Education Beyond the Campus
• Service Opportunities
Recognizing IB Students
Know the lingo
IBDP
• Theory of Knowledge
• EE = Extended Essay
• CAS = Creativity, Action, and
Service
IBCC
• Approaches to Learning
• Reflective Project
• Community and Service
• Language Development
Foundation
Awareness
Allies
Data
Implementation
Practices
Policies
Outcome
IB Friendly Campus
Increased IB student enrollment
Increased “diversity”
A Year in Review
IB Resources• GENERAL INFORMATION
• International Baccalaureate Organization public website: http://www.ibo.org/
• Interpreting IB Transcripts: http://www.ibo.org/diploma/recognition/guide/slidef.cfm
• Diploma Impact Studies: http://www.ibo.org/research/policy/programmevalidation/diploma/
• Resources and Documents: http://www.ibo.org/recognition/resourcesanddocumentlibrary/
• CONTACTS
• IB Answers: https://ibanswers.ibo.org/
• Marie Vivas, IBA University Relations Manager
• (301) 202-3178
• Maya Grodman, IBA University Relations Administrator
• (301) 202-3177
Q&A