Kenya: school to offer vulnerable students IB
Still I Rise International School has become the first international school to offer a high-level diploma to vulnerable and refugee students free of charge.
Still I Rise International School has become the first international school to offer a high-level diploma to vulnerable and refugee students free of charge.
The IB exams set for May have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, impacting the plans of more than 200,000 students around the world.
More than 18,700 IB Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme students have received their results from the November examination session.
The IB has announced that it is abolishing its “candidate registration” fee to reduce financial burdens on students and open up access to its programs.
The IB. Two letters. Two languages. A well known brand in education, but how does the International Baccalaureate actually deliver an altogether distinctive and global education pedagogy? As the curriculum turns 50, Patrick Atack takes a closer look and its European roots and global future.
More than 1,300 delegates convened in Jordan for the fourth annual Teacher Skills Forum to hear international education experts discuss key trends.
While Hong Kong’s Joshua Wong may have captured the world’s imagination with his bold form of student activism, the heaving crowds, television cameras and pop star visits of late 2014 have since been relegated to archival news footage. But how did those events impact on Hong Kong’s student cohort and the international ambitions of its education sector? Tom Spurling reports.