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1. What is IPW?2. Objectives3. Theme4. Overview5. Assessment6. ICT Platforms and Resources

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Inter-Disciplinary Project Work (IPW) is a subject that combines knowledge from multiple subjects.

Learners will understand that……effective communication is important to bring our ideas across to our intended audience. …group processes are necessary to work productively and effectively in a team…it is important to source for information to gauge the extent of a problem

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Grouping: Students choose their own groups of 4-5 per group.

Projects: There are 11 project tasks to choose from which require students to improve an aspect of the

school.

Assessment: An individual subject grade; contributing to overall score

A: 70% and aboveB: 60–69%C: 50–59%D: 49% and below

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Completed

by

Task Assessment

Wk 1 Choosing project task Proposal FormWk 2 Gathering of data Survey/Interview Questions

Wk 3 Presenting data to class Oral Presentation Wk 4 Analysing solutions and

providing peer feedbackAnalysis of SolutionsPeer Feedback

Wk 5-10

Carrying out the Project Weekly Updates on blog

Wk 10 Finish the project Final Product T4W2 Reflecting and preparation for

post exam sharingIndividual ReflectionsPeer Evaluation – assessment of group mates

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In line with environmental efforts, no notes or materials will be printed for IPW

All IPW materials are available online

Students to use the LMS platform to compile and submit their work

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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the

only thing that ever has."- Margaret Mead