OIB. Option Internationale du Baccalauréat

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OIB Option Internationale du Baccalauréat

Background Information! The origins of the international option! Two subjects taught in English! British and American options! Pedagogical approach! University admissions

Coefficients LL HG % of Bac Bac L 6/4 5/3 40% Bac ES 5/4 5/4 40% Bac S 5/4 4/3 30%

OIB English Teaching Team 2015 UK: Nicola Hill; Monique Magellan, Anna Coghlan US: John Cadden/ Laura Kincade Karine Empana; Triona Cox, Celia Roque

Aims! To encourage and develop the enjoyment and appreciation of literature in English, based on an informed personal response! To develop the ability to analyse and discuss critically the texts studied, in a cogent and organised manner.

Objectives! Knowledge! Understanding! Analysis! Judgement! Cultural awareness! Expression

The Program (2 years) American Option! 12 texts are studied 9 in 1ère and 3 in depth texts in Te.! Genre novels, drama, poetry, world literature and nonfiction.! All texts can be used for both the oral and written examinations.! Optional commentary British Option 6 texts are studied 4 in 1ère and 2 in Te. Genre - prose, poetry and drama. Some texts are only for use in the written exam and others are exclusively for the oral. Compulsory commentary

Written Examination (4 Hours) American Option British Option! Closed book! 2 essays or 1 essay and a commentary on an unseen text! Each essay must refer to at least two texts. Closed book 2 essays on 2 texts a A commentary on either a poem or a prose extract.

Oral Examination (30 minutes) American Option British Option! 35 minutes preparation! 10 minute commentary on a passage from any of the three in depth texts! 5 minutes of links between the passage and the other texts studied! 15 minute discussion of the other texts led by questions from the examiner 35 minutes preparation 10 minute commentary on a passage from the Shakespeare text. 5 minutes of further discussion of the play. 15 minutes of discussion of the synoptic topic: Romantic Poets

American Option Texts 2016 General texts (studied in 1ère)! Death of a Salesman! Things Fall Apart! The Scarlet letter! Two poets (Langston Hughes, Rita Dove)! A Streetcar Named Desire! Clear Light of Day! Metamorphosis! The Bluest Eye! Non-fiction (MLK) In depth texts (studied in Te) Hamlet Great Gatsby Poetry of Frost

British Option Texts 2015 Written Oral! Barker Regeneration! W.H.Auden Selected Poems! Pinter Homecoming Shakespeare King Lear Romantic Age (poetry, Wuthering Heights and Songs of Innocence and Experience)

Work Required! Reading and re-reading! Study of the set texts! Essays! Exam Practice! Research! Oral presentations! Wider Reading

OIB History/Geography History Team Kat Weinert; Anna Coghlan; Alan Geary Geography Team Neil Mckain; Rob Miller; Alan Geary

Background Information The OIB programme for the 1ére, as for the Terminale, is established by the French Ministry of Education and is divided between the French and the Anglophone section H/G teachers.

Written Examination (4 Hours) American Option British Option! Choice of questions:! Essay & Document Analysis! Answer one History and one Geography question. Choice of questions: Essay & Document Analysis Answer one History and one Geography question.

Oral Examination (15 minutes) American Option British Option! One topic selected blindly from a pool of topics.! 20 minutes preparation! 15 minute oral divided into two parts:! presentation of topic.! questions/discussion on topics from Te History & Geography programme. One topic selected blindly from a pool of pre-known topics and key terms 20 minutes preparation 15 minute oral divided into: 5 minute presentation of topic. 5 minute questioning on topic. 5 minute on key term

General Aims To develop students' knowledge and understanding of the identified themes. To aid the development of general study skills e.g. research, ICT, time management. To encourage students' to think as both geographers and historians. To support students' use of the English language, both written and oral. To provide situations which develop inter-personal skills e.g. group work, debates.

History Programme Economic & social transformations and the nature of war from the mid C19th to the end of the 20th The units which will be taught by the Anglophone teachers are: The development of the industrialised nation states using examples of USA and Britain. The 1920-1930's- the rise and end of totalitarianism and the crisis of liberal democracies The Cold War and examples of recent global conflicts.

Geography Programme Europe- the study of states and regions - integration/fragmentation Geographical process in Europe- the study of geographical themes such as demography, migration, urbanism, industrial change, agricultural development, globalisation and environmental protection on a European scale. Special project: Food Industry; London as a Global City

University Counselling The section offers a university counselling service to provide students and parents with information about and help with applications to higher education establishments outside and inside France. This service is presented at the beginning of the first 1e term to all of the 1e anglophones. More presentations on specific themes are to be held throughout the year. If students and parents wish to have further advice they are invited to make an appointment with a university counsellor by contacting the section office. Please consult Anglophone UC wiki (http://nextstepto.pbwiki.com) or Apesa website. University Guidance Team: Kat Weinert, Anna Coghlan, Rob Miller Logistical support: Laura Kincade (personal statements/references), Elsa Labrosse (UK application forms/student data bank)

2e/1e Special Maths classes in English Survey results from 2013 IGCSE Class 2014 resutts A* 6; A 12; B 5

2e/1e Special Maths classes in English Our aim is to provide an after-school hour of math tuition for 2e/1e students who wish: To develop their understanding, enjoyment and practical application of maths Develop their English maths vocabulary To provide an explanation in English for some of the problems they have in their French maths classes Prepare for the IGCSE/AS exam to be taken in June 2015 A letter of introduction will shortly be sent out to the Anglophone 2e/1e classes. The class will run with a minimum of 12 students