From a public school to an IB school: experiences and challenges for curriculum transformation in a junior high school in Taiwan

In recent years, the Asia–Pacific region has experienced unprecedented expansion in the adoption of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The IB Middle Years Program (MYP) features interdisciplinary curriculum design, concept-based curriculum development, and multiple assessments, which sign...

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