Post your questions in the comments and our first #PYPweek moderator @Laotic will choose a selection to get the chat started.
We are looking for challenging and engaging questions for our first ever #PYPweek chat starting Sunday June 21, 2015. We know all our Northern Hemisphere teacherers are already on break or in the hectic time of finishing the year, but in our opinion learning never stops and some of us might use their summer break to get more immersed in Twitter.
Post your questions in the comments and our first #PYPweek moderator @Laotic will choose a selection to get the chat started.
10 Comments
6/14/2015 05:48:23 am
What are the best blogs by PYP teachers and why are they so great?
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Joel
6/14/2015 09:44:00 am
How do you support students throughout the pyp exhibition?
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Peter
6/14/2015 10:34:43 am
What are your top tips for a teacher who is new to the PYP?
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Louise
6/14/2015 12:18:41 pm
Do you find the OCC useful? How could it be made more user friendly?
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Yuni
6/14/2015 01:54:27 pm
How do PYP teachers continue to develop themselves professionally (no through IB PD workshops)?
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Tom
6/15/2015 01:59:21 am
How do you support mentors during the PYPX?
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Purti SIngh
6/15/2015 02:24:03 am
1. Why do the IB advocate that we teach in a transdisciplinary manner. examples of Exploring how collaborative practices underpin this.
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Cathie Matthews
6/15/2015 08:37:27 am
What are the similarities and differences between "The Early Years" and " elementary school" and how can we ensure smooth transition from one grade to the next?
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Kikki Bhatnagar
6/16/2015 06:44:51 am
How do you reinforce learner profile in early years? Specifically through activities and also documentation.
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Shailja
6/18/2015 09:08:07 am
1. How do you work on the reading needs of varied level students in a class?
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