Celebrate student learning: It allows students to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they’ve developed over the course of their IB journey.
Encourage student agency: Students choose real-world issues or topics they are passionate about, conduct in-depth research, and take action in response.
Promote collaboration: Students work in small groups or individually, often supported by mentors from the school or community.
Connect with the community: It invites families and community members to see the outcomes of students’ inquiries and engage in meaningful dialogue about the issues explored.