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- I think IB is like a training course for researchers.#research
- If you’re interested in the academic world, it’s perfect for you. Even if you’re not, it seems like it can help develop academic thinking skills.
- It’s like the entrance to the world called [academia]
- (axokxi) Today (3/18), I had a discussion at the philosophy cafe, and it was something like this:
- Instead of training in a specific academic field to be useful in another branch later on (e.g., math -> critical thinking), it’s about vertically expanding (the path to academia).
- (axokxi) It was N. Sasaki’s idea:
- IB focuses on six subjects and is for people who want to specialize (not like in Japan where you aim to get good scores in all subjects at the center).
- People who excel in a few areas on a radar chart / people who can vertically expand towards academia
- (blu3mo) This reminds me of something.
- http://matt.might.net/articles/phd-school-in-pictures/
- (axokxi) Ah, I see. The concept seems similar (like choosing one and letting them study EE).
- http://matt.might.net/articles/phd-school-in-pictures/
- In an ideal IB school, there is a thorough process of carefully selecting the six subjects to specialize in during middle school.
- MYP is also for that purpose.
- GKA has many restrictions on subject selection, and they inexplicably teach public school education in the first year, so they can’t do that, he said.
- (blu3mo) After I left?
- (axokxi) Yeah.
- (blu3mo) IB teaches how to specialize, but I don’t feel a strong intention to specialize at the high school level (personally).
- You have to take Group 1 to 6 properly, and it feels more like liberal arts to me.
- IB focuses on six subjects and is for people who want to specialize (not like in Japan where you aim to get good scores in all subjects at the center).
I saw the opinion of STEM people saying not to make a fuss about not being able to enter the library for two months, but for a 4000-character document that we submit to the university, we need the library for the backing of just 10 characters… We’re doing it with that level of precision… @asgrijalva April 25, 2021 For humanities students, the library is life. We spend time in the library and research room for just 10 characters. The excitement when we discover a treasure. @n9s6NqaoHcAlFRQ April 25, 2021
- Even STEM students can relate to this tweet, which I think is a characteristic of IB students.