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What is InThinking IB?

What is InThinking IB?

InThinking is an innovative educational technology and training company which provides web-based resources and high quality training for IB World Schools. With more than 20 years experience, we are particularly committed to promoting critical thinking across the curriculum.

What are the IB approaches to learning?

Approaches to learning (ATL) are skills designed to enable students in the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) to “learn how to learn.” They are intended to apply across curriculum requirements and provide a common language for teachers and students to use when reflecting and building on the process of learning.

How much does InThinking cost?

270 USD
A subscription to a InThinking subject site entitles teachers & students at an individual school to access the site in question for 12 months. The cost of an annual subscription to our standard sites – which are updated at least once a week 52 weeks a year – is 270 USD / 220 EUR / 210 GBP per subject.

What is English a in IB?

Language A: language and literature (SL/HL) The language A: language and literature course introduces the critical study and interpretation of written and spoken texts from a wide range of literary forms and non literary text-types.

Can I self study IB?

its possible to self study and learn a topic/subject on your own for sure but if its not part of the subjects u take u cant take the exam for it thus wont count towards your IB points.

How do I access ThinkIB?

Once students are enrolled in a subject group, they are able to access a site called Student Pages at ThinkIB (www.student.thinkib.net) This is the hub from which students can: Access student pages (which are a subset of the pages on the teacher site).

How many languages do you need to do for IB?

International Baccalaureate® (IB) programmes of education are currently offered in three languages.

Can you study IB online?

Yes, online IB classes will count toward your IB Diploma. You can take classes from five of the six required subject groups online (science classes are only available in person). You can also complete part of the core (Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay) online.