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Intergrated Science

Key Components of the Program 

The MYP Integrated Science curriculum combines biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science to develop students’ understanding of scientific concepts and their applications. Through hands-on investigations, experimentation, and inquiry-based learning, students explore the natural world and the role of science in society. The program emphasises the scientific method, critical thinking, and problem-solving to foster curiosity and analytical skills. 

Goals of the Program in the Subject 

The program aims to develop students' scientific literacy, enabling them to analyse and evaluate information, think critically about global challenges, and make informed decisions. It encourages curiosity, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of scientific disciplines. By applying scientific principles to real-world problems, students build the skills necessary for further studies in science and future careers in STEM fields. 

Approach to Teaching the Subject 

Integrated Science in the MYP is taught through an inquiry-based approach, where students actively engage in scientific exploration and discovery. Lessons incorporate laboratory experiments, fieldwork, research projects, and technology to enhance understanding. Teachers encourage collaboration, discussion, and reflection, helping students develop both conceptual understanding and practical skills. By making connections between science, technology, and society, the program fosters a sense of responsibility toward global and environmental challenges. 

 

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