Products related to Baccalaureate:
-
Teaching, Tutoring and Training in the Lifelong Learning Sector
This core text provides comprehensive support for pre-service and in-service trainee teachers in the Lifelong Learning Sector covering all they need to know to achieve QTLS status. Supporting trainees through all stages of their professional development, the text takes the reader through the theoretical background underpinning teaching and learning and offers practical guidance on day-to-day challenges. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated and includes a new chapter on teaching practice with notes on observation and lesson planning.New information on behaviour management has been added to support trainees in an aspect of teaching that many find challenging.
Price: 36.99 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
Pearson Baccalaureate English B for the IB Diploma
Our new English B Textbook and eBook fully support the 2018 Subject Guide. Written by an expert authoring team of experienced teachers and examiners.Structured by prescribed theme. Wealth of topical and authentic texts accompanied by a broad range of activities andexercises.Suitable for Standard Level and Higher Level learners.Audio files and exercises to help students prepare for the listening assessment.Packed full of support for the Internal Assessment
Price: 49.47 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
Pearson Baccalaureate: History Authoritarian states 2nd edition bundle
Pearson Baccalaureate History: Authoritarian States 2nd edition is a revised version of the bestselling 1st edition, written by leading IB practitioners to specifically match the International Baccalaureate 2015 History curriculum.This book comprehensively covers the revised Authoritarian States topic, with specific focus on comparisons between leaders. The new edition covers five leaders in depth, from each region – Castro, Stalin, Mao, Mussolini and Nasser – and includes foreign policy, as well education and social policy, as outlined by the curriculum.It will equip you with the knowledge and skills that you will need to answer essay questions on Paper Two and document-based questions on Paper One, as well as covering crossover content with Paper Three.The book is also accompanied by an enhanced eBook containing worksheets, quizzes to test knowledge and examination skills, and enlarged source material. Authoritarian States includes the following features: ? a clear overview and analysis of key events ? practice in analysing source material, including photographs, cartoons, letters, speeches, and other documents ? support throughout for new curriculum features, including key concepts and international mindedness ? in-depth coverage of leaders, with the addition of foreign policy and comparative analysis ? approaches to learning highlighted in each activity throughout the book ? focus on the examination requirements, with ‘hints for success’ throughout, as well as quizzes on the eBook ? an updated Theory of Knowledge section, matching the latest syllabus, and questions throughout to help with wider research and discussion. Other titles in the Pearson Baccalaureate series include: History: Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars History: The Cold War History: The Move to Global War Theory of Knowledge
Price: 40.80 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
Computer Science Education : Perspectives on Teaching and Learning in School
Drawing together the most up-to-date research from experts all across the world, the second edition of Computer Science Education offers the most up-to-date coverage available on this developing subject, ideal for building confidence of new pre-service and in-service educators teaching a new discipline.It provides an international overview of key concepts, pedagogical approaches and assessment practices. Highlights of the second edition include:- New sections on machine learning and data-driven (epistemic) programming- A new focus on equity and inclusion in computer science education- Chapters updated throughout, including a revised chapter on relating ethical and societal aspects to knowledge-rich aspects of computer science education- A new set of chapters on the learning of programming, including design, pedagogy and misconceptions- A chapter on the way we use language in the computer science classroom. The book is structured to support the reader with chapter outlines, synopses and key points.Explanations of key concepts, real-life examples and reflective points keep the theory grounded in classroom practice. The book is accompanied by a companion website, including online summaries for each chapter, 3-minute video summaries by each author and an archived chapter on taxonomies and competencies from the first edition.
Price: 26.99 £ | Shipping*: 3.99 £
-
What is better: vocational baccalaureate or vocational training?
The choice between vocational baccalaureate and vocational training depends on individual preferences and career goals. Vocational baccalaureate offers a more comprehensive education with a focus on theoretical knowledge, while vocational training provides hands-on, practical skills specific to a particular trade. Those looking for a more academic approach may prefer vocational baccalaureate, while individuals seeking immediate entry into the workforce may benefit more from vocational training. Ultimately, both paths can lead to successful careers, so it is important to consider personal strengths and career aspirations when making a decision.
-
How can I complete a vocational baccalaureate training?
To complete a vocational baccalaureate training, you will need to enroll in a vocational school or program that offers this specific type of training. You will need to meet the academic and vocational requirements set by the school or program, which may include completing a certain number of vocational courses and passing exams. Additionally, you may need to complete an internship or work experience component as part of your training. It's important to research and understand the specific requirements and steps for completing a vocational baccalaureate training at the institution you are interested in attending.
-
Should one pursue a vocational baccalaureate or a regular baccalaureate?
The decision to pursue a vocational baccalaureate or a regular baccalaureate depends on an individual's career goals and interests. A vocational baccalaureate is ideal for those who have a clear career path in mind and want to gain practical skills and knowledge in a specific field. On the other hand, a regular baccalaureate provides a broader education and allows for more flexibility in choosing a career path. Ultimately, it is important for individuals to consider their long-term career goals and the type of education that will best prepare them for their desired profession.
-
Do I have the vocational baccalaureate if I messed up the baccalaureate at the business high school?
No, the vocational baccalaureate is a separate qualification from the traditional baccalaureate. If you did not pass the baccalaureate at the business high school, you would not automatically have the vocational baccalaureate. You would need to meet the specific requirements and complete the necessary coursework to obtain the vocational baccalaureate.
Similar search terms for Baccalaureate:
-
Pearson Baccalaureate Essentials: Global Politics print and ebook bundle
An HL/SL Global Politics textbook plus interactive eText, suitable for the growing number of IB EAL students.Pearson Baccalaureate Essentials is the first IB series written specifically for EAL students. Each book acts as a condensed guide to a Diploma subject, with targeted language to embed key concepts without the obstacle of translation. The books are written in a clear academic style – efficient, succinct sentences which are accessible for students whose first language is not English. Pearson Baccalaureate Essentials: Global Politics, is: · fully matched to the specification · focused on preparing students for their Internal and External Assessments · written in clear accessible language · only the essential information · written with vocab and audio support Pearson eText give students access to the text on an iPad, Android tablet, Mac or PC, whenever and wherever they have access to the internet (with additional download options on some devices). eText pages look exactly like the printed text. Users can create notes, highlight text in different colours, create bookmarks, zoom, and view in single-page or double-page view. The Essentials guide has a handy interactive audio glossary, audio hotspots with recordings of model sentences to help with pronunciation, and aggregated vocabulary lists to help support learners.
Price: 19.38 £ | Shipping*: 3.99 £ -
Pearson Baccalaureate: Environmental Systems and Societies bundle 2nd edition
Pearson Baccalaureate Environmental Systems and Societies, 2nd edition is acomprehensive textbook that covers all eight topics from the course, along with advice on Internal Assessment, the Extended Essay, and links to Theory of Knowledge.It will help you to prepare thoroughly and methodically for your examinations. * Written by experienced IB teachers and examiners. * Detailed diagrams and photographs help to explain key concepts. * Practice questions from past examination papers help you with exam preparation. * Clear links to Theory of Knowledge throughout. * ATL skills are addressed in Challenge Yourself boxes and the online worksheets. * Significant ideas, big questions, and key concepts are signposted throughout. * Provides guidance on Internal Assessment and the Extended Essay. * Written to give you an international and transdisciplinary perspective. * Enhanced eText gives 4 years access to a wealth of additional online materials such as animations, videos, revision worksheets and quizzes to support and extend your studies. There are many more titles in the Pearson Baccalaureate series.Visit www.pearsonglobalschools.com/ib for a complete list. Andrew Davis teaches at St Edward's School, Oxford, where he introduced the IB ESS course and is the Head of Environmental Science. Andrew worked in South East Asia for 10 years as part of the Royal Society's Rainforest Research Programme, examining the effects of rainforest disturbance on insect communities.He has published many articles on his insect work and maintains an active interest in tropical ecology and conservation. Garrett Nagle has taught at St Edward's School Oxford since 1986.He has been an IB examiner and moderator since 2004 and has been involved in over 50 textbooks and numerous articles.He is currently an examiner, team leader and workshop leader on IB related topics, as well as Deputy Chief Examiner.He was Head of Geography at St. Edward's School from 1988–2001 and is Chairman of the Oxford Geographical Association.
Price: 52.02 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £ -
Computer Science for International Baccalaureate : Topic 1 - System Fundamentals
The first in the series of revision notes suitable for students and teachers in the International Baccalaureate Computer Science series.This volume deals with Topic 1: System Fundamentals.
Price: 14.09 £ | Shipping*: 3.99 £ -
The International Baccalaureate in Asia : Navigating a Changing Landscape
Drawing on extensive scholarly work, datasets, and experience with International Baccalaureate (IB) schools in Asia, this book illuminates contemporary debates, discussions, and discoveries surrounding IB schools in the region.Schools adopting IB programmes are growing exponentially worldwide, where Asia has seen the fastest growth since 2000.By critically exploring the roles, practices, and impacts of IB schools, this book enhances our understanding of whether and how IB programmes can drive improvements in school practices and systems in Asia. The book is organised into four parts and 12 chapters, aiming to discern “the light and shadow” of schools implementing IB programmes.Part 1 provides insights into International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) students' learning experiences and outcomes.Part 2 focuses on school leadership, examining the role of leadership in programme implementation and its relationship with IBDP student achievement.Part 3 offers a comparative perspective on the IB, exploring topics such as the pedagogical characteristics of the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the introduction of IB programmes into local and national education systems, and comparing the promised and actual benefits between the IBDP and other international programmes.Finally, Part 4 addresses two critical issues related to the expansion of IB programmes in Asia: the introduction and operation of IB programmes within national contexts and the emergence of educational stratifications and inequalities by the expansion of IB schools.Built on substantial data and empirical studies, this book fills a crucial gap in understanding the evolving nature of IB programmes in Asia.It provides readers with a critical and comprehensive understanding of the changing landscape of IB schooling practices and systems in the region. This book is an invaluable resource for academics, educators, scholars, and graduate students in the fields of educational leadership and administration, comparative and international education, higher education, and education policy and governance.
Price: 135.00 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
-
How can I expand my vocational baccalaureate to obtain the general baccalaureate?
To expand your vocational baccalaureate to obtain the general baccalaureate, you can consider taking additional courses or exams in subjects that are required for the general baccalaureate. You may also need to fulfill any specific requirements set by your educational institution or the relevant authorities. It is important to consult with your school counselor or academic advisor to create a plan that outlines the necessary steps to transition from a vocational to a general baccalaureate. Additionally, you can explore options such as enrolling in a bridging program or completing any missing credits through distance learning or adult education programs.
-
How can one transition from a vocational baccalaureate to a regular baccalaureate?
To transition from a vocational baccalaureate to a regular baccalaureate, one can start by researching the admission requirements of the desired regular baccalaureate program. It may involve completing additional prerequisite courses or exams. It is also important to reach out to academic advisors or admissions counselors at the institution to understand the specific steps needed for the transition. Additionally, demonstrating a strong academic performance and relevant experience in the field can strengthen the application for the regular baccalaureate program.
-
What is better: Vocational baccalaureate at 27 or general baccalaureate at 33?
It ultimately depends on an individual's career goals and personal circumstances. A vocational baccalaureate at 27 may provide earlier entry into the workforce and specialized skills for a specific career path. On the other hand, a general baccalaureate at 33 may offer a broader education and potentially more opportunities for career advancement or further education. Both paths have their own advantages and it's important to consider one's own goals and priorities when making this decision.
-
What is better: a bad vocational baccalaureate or no vocational baccalaureate at all?
It is generally better to have a bad vocational baccalaureate than no vocational baccalaureate at all. Even if the vocational baccalaureate is not of high quality, it still provides some level of education and training that can be valuable in the job market. It may open up some job opportunities that would not be available without any vocational education. Additionally, having a vocational baccalaureate demonstrates a level of commitment and effort that can be attractive to potential employers.
* All prices are inclusive of VAT and, if applicable, plus shipping costs. The offer information is based on the details provided by the respective shop and is updated through automated processes. Real-time updates do not occur, so deviations can occur in individual cases.