InThinking Subject Sites
Subscription websites for IB teachers & their classes
Disclaimer: InThinking subject sites are neither endorsed by nor connected with the International Baccalaureate Organisation.
Video Overview
IB Approved Workshops
English B
IB DP Category 1
Stockholm, Sweden, 20 - 22 September 2024
Find out more
Find all InThinking Workshops at www.inthinking.net
Recommendations
For a nervous first-time IB teacher, InThinking was there for me when there wasn't a lot of choice regarding teachers' reference materials. Now 5 years later, I still find myself coming back for teaching ideas and confirmation that I haven't gone crazy!
Timmy Yip
HKCCCU Logos Academy (China)
Quote of the day
Books do not teach the use of books
Anon
InThinking
Supporting international schools with high quality PD & interactive online resources
- Dynamic
- Creative
- Personal
BlogSee all
To B or Not to B?
The IBDP is notoriously tough, and for good reason. Perhaps understandably, students (and their parents) will look to game the system if they...
Prejudices
A teacher recently posted a Comment expressing concern about how certain students expressed homophobic/transphobic views in their written texts...
Subscriber commentsSee all
- I'm afraid, Gabriela, that I don't know anything about this 'Bojack Horseman' (despite the remarkable name!). However, I can say something about the RQ - as it stands, it neither fits into Cat.3, despite the mentions of critique and parody,...
- I can see the general approach, Laura, but like you I would be concerned about the factual support. She can analyse what the screenplay itself shows about expectations - but how does one substantiate those expectations with objective facts,...
- Dear David,I need your important advice on a topic a student of mine is really keen about for her EE. It is about a sitcom called Bojack Horseman and her potential RQ is: How does Bojack Horseman represent the difference between real life and...
- Hi David! I've got a student who wants to write about the screenplay 'An education'. She's thinking about focusing on the expectations people had of women (girls) in terms of education in the 60s and compare that to expectations nowadays. The...