International Baccalaureate (IB)
Global Contexts
Global Contexts are common interactive themes embedded in the subject groups, but they are not subject disciplines in their own right. They are common to all disciplines and require all teachers to teach their subject content in a way that encourages students to become increasingly aware of the connections between their learning and the real world around them. Contexts have broad applications that offer the possibility of new perspectives, additional information, counter-examples, and refinements of understanding. Contexts also help to create productive discussion within and outside of the classroom, often identifying inquiries that are meaningful and relevant to students.
Global contexts provide a common language for learning, identifying specific settings, events or circumstances that provide more concrete perspectives for inquiry, and they offer common points of entry for an ongoing exploration of what it means to be internationally-minded. Furthermore, they help students to appreciate the interrelated connections between the eight different subject groups. They act as a "lens" for students to view the content through, helping them to transfer their learning from one subject group to the next and promoting deeper learning.