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Myp Personal Project Setting A Goal

The document provides guidance on setting goals for the IB Personal Project. It explains that students should focus on both a learning goal and a product goal. The learning goal is the skill or area of understanding the student wants to develop, while the product goal is the tangible outcome the student will create to demonstrate their learning. Examples of paired learning goals and product goals are provided. Students can draw inspiration for their goals from prior MYP experiences or personal interests. Both the learning goal and product goal should be clearly defined and present throughout the project.

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Myp Personal Project Setting A Goal

The document provides guidance on setting goals for the IB Personal Project. It explains that students should focus on both a learning goal and a product goal. The learning goal is the skill or area of understanding the student wants to develop, while the product goal is the tangible outcome the student will create to demonstrate their learning. Examples of paired learning goals and product goals are provided. Students can draw inspiration for their goals from prior MYP experiences or personal interests. Both the learning goal and product goal should be clearly defined and present throughout the project.

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SETTING A GOAL!

Two Main Goals

Students focus on a learning goal and a product they will make


to demonstrate the success of the learning goal.

Objective A: Planning
● state a learning goal for the project and explain how a
personal interest led to that goal

● state an intended product and develop appropriate success


criteria for the product
Two Main Focuses - EXAMPLES
Students focus on a learning goal and a product they will make to demonstrate
the success of the learning goal.

Learning Goal Product


Learn Japanese Create a children’s book with Japanese and
English

Develop my cooking skills and learn about Create a YouTube channel where I cook
Bosnian food Bosnian food and explain the culture
significance of each dish

Understand homelessness in my community The organisation of an event where students


and take action to support the homeless prepare donation boxes for the local
community homeless centre
The IB's Personal Project Guide has the following
information regarding setting a goal:

Students may draw inspiration from their prior experience in the MYP, such
as:
• a global context that they find particularly compelling
• a service as action experience that they would like to build on
• a unit of inquiry that they would like to explore further.

Inspiration for goals might come from anywhere! A hobby, an


interesting article, a documentary...
See how both the product goal and learning goal
are present throughout:
Objective A: Planning
● State a learning goal for the project and explain how a personal interest led to that goal.
● State an intended product and develop appropriate success criteria for the product
● Present a clear, detailed plan for achieving the product and its associated success
criteria.
Objective B: Applying skills
● Explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their learning goal
● Explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their product.
Objective C: Reflecting
● Explain the impact of the project on themselves or their learning.
● Evaluate the product based on the success criteria.
Students might start with a product goal...

Based on the student’s product


goal, they might decide on one of
I want to the following learning goals - to

make
learn;

cookbook ● about traditional Bosnian


cooking
● about food photography
● about book binding, marketing
and publishing
● about making interactive
e-books
● recipes significant to my family
Students might start with a learning goal...

I want to Based on the student’s learning goal,


they might decide to make one of
learn about the following products;

Bosnian ● A Bosnian cookbook


Cooking... ●

A YouTube cooking channel
An app with Bosnian recipes
● A cooking class for students
● A Bosnian food sale
● A calendar with recipes and
photographs or significant
Bosnian dishes!
some guiding questions...

● What have you always wanted to do?


● What do you do in your free time?
● What would you like to do in your free time?
● What IB learner profile attribute best describes you?
● What IB learner profile attribute would you like to develop?
● Which global context interests you the most?
● Which interdisciplinary or design project interested you the most?
● Which experience of service as action did you find the most
satisfying?
● What problem within your community most affects you?
● Which is your favourite academic discipline?
● Which research project would you like to develop?
These are from the handbook for students and supervisors
Stuck for an idea - try these strategies!
Bonus Resources!
● 7 Design Challenge Generators: Learn, Train, Get Inspired
● Creative thinking - how to get out of the box and generate ideas: Giovanni
Corazza at TEDxRoma
● The Good, the Bad, and the Future of Creative Collaboration
● How to build your creative confidence | David Kelley
● IDEO: Brainstorming and Other Ideation Techniques
● IDEO Brainstorming Video from IDEO U
● My Creative Type (Quiz)
● Sharpen
● Sir Ken Robinson - Can Creativity Be Taught?
● Top 11 Ideation Techniques to know about
● Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson
● Why Creativity Comes From Collaboration And Nowhere Else

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