Importance of Following an IB Education Module

By The Shri Ram School
School education in India is not just confined to one or two educational boards anymore. There are different boards that provide varied styles of education that help in holistic and individualistic development of a child. Thankfully, a plethora of options ranging from ICSE to IB board are available in India. Hence, it gives a window to both parents and students to choose a module that fits them the best. 
Abbreviated for International Baccalaureate, IB course modules are a bit difficult than CBSE and ICSE modules but also sharpens a student’s aptitude. It is an internationally recognized school system composed of the Primary Years Programme (Kindergarten to Class 5), the Middle Years Programme (Class 6 to Class 10) and the Diploma Programme (Class 11 to Class 12) which is more practical and application based.
Here are a few reasons why you should opt for an IB board for your child’s education.

Exposure to international module 

The IB board was established in Geneva, Switzerland. It offers a wide spectrum of subjects and the examinations test knowledge rather than memory and speed. The focus is more on gaining practical knowledge rather than rot learning. IB schools in Delhi provide all-round development of students that is at par with international education.

Comprehensive assessment of modules 

Themes of Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Extended Essay and Creativity Action Service (CAS) are the focus of the program. In addition to examinations, a student’s portfolio over the years is also given due weightage. There are also no prescribed textbooks so students can choose their own textbooks. The focus is on quality rather than quantity of assignments and projects.

Development of positive attitude towards learning  

The focus of IB Board is on how to learn rather than what to learn. It provides grades rather than percentage for a more balanced evaluation and less competition among students. Even the best CBSE and ICSE schools in Gurgaon and NCR have realized how deeply the percentage system can impact a child. That is why; they too are following in the footsteps of International education and moving towards grade-based evaluation.