"While recognizing the importance of knowledge, concepts and skills, these alone do not make an internationally minded person. It is vital that there is also focus on development of personal attributes towards people, towards the environment and towards learning, attitudes that contribute to well-being of the individual and of the group. By deciding that the attitudes need to be an essential part of the programme, the PYP is making a commitment to a values-laden curriculum." Making the PYP Happen
During class discussions, we often hear a range of points of view. We are all learning to evaluate the ideas that other children have and learn that we can grow from them.
Kili is able to listen to what other children have to say, think about their ideas and often takes their advice, as he has recently demonstrated in a conversation with Grace.
Kili is able to listen to what other children have to say, think about their ideas and often takes their advice, as he has recently demonstrated in a conversation with Grace.