THE PYP NO LONGER HAS ATTITUDES BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE CAN'T WORK ON THESE QUALITIES STILL
PYP Learners strive to develop and apply the following Attitudes:
Appreciation |
|
Recommended Books (Appreciation)
Commitment
They strive to be committed to their learning, preserving and showing self-discipline and responsibility. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Commitment)
ConfidenceThey feel confident in their ability as learners, having the courage to take risks, apply what they have learned and make appropriate decisions. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Confidence)
Cooperation
They strive to cooperate, collaborate, and lead or follow as the situation demands. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Cooperation)
CreativityThey strive to be creative and imaginative in their thinking and in their approach to problems and dilemmas. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Creativity)
CuriosityThey understand that is important to be curious about the nature of learning and the world, its people and cultures. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Curiosity)
EmpathyThey strive to imaginatively project themselves into another's situation, in order to understand his/her thoughts, reasoning and emotions (Source)
***PLEASE NOTE: This video contains Mature themes, and may not be suitable for younger audiences. |
|
Recommended Books (Empathy)
EnthusiasmThey show an understanding of the enjoyment of learning. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Enthusiasm)
IndependenceThey think and act independently, make their own judgments based on reasoned principles and are able to defend their judgments. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Independence)
IntegrityThey understand the importance of having integrity and a firm sense of fairness and honesty. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Integrity)
RespectThey work to respect themselves, others and the world around them. (Source)
|
|
Recommended Books (Respect)
ToleranceThey work towards feeling sensitivity towards differences and diversity in the world and being responsive to the needs of others. (Source)
|
|