Reflecting on Module 1

 My understanding of PYP principles and practices and beginning to evolve, I had an idea of what international mindedness and global citizens were. However, now I feel as though I have a better understanding of what these concepts mean specifically in the PYP and a picture of how this can look inside PYP classrooms.

I have learnt through the module course work as well as, through other participants' responses to the course work some ideas of how to further promote learning of these principles in the classroom. Up until now interweaving these concepts into learning seemed overwhelming however, now I can see how it can thread through learning quite naturally.

For participants, agency is nurtured through this workshop through choosing which mode of presentation and how information is structured in response to learning activities. Agency is also supported through engaging with others in order to learn from one another.

At the moment, I am developing international-mindedness in my students through our maths focus which is money. Students in the class have shared with the rest of the class the currency used in their home country, explained and shown it to the rest of the students. The students can choose to use that currency throughout learning if they wish, and this opens up opportunity for continued discussion, learning and sharing. There is a lot more I could be doing to develop international-mindedness in my teaching and the students learning.

As I am only a month into teaching in the PYP I haven't known about using the learning of language to develop international-mindedness. I would love to learn more about this in a very practical way.

Through the unit of inquiry that was already developed for my year level this term, students are given many opportunities to develop attributes from the learner profile.

I have not yet begun to encouraged students to engage with local an global issues and challenges.

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