Collaboration is at the heart of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP). When teachers across subject groups work together, they create a connected and coherent learning experience that reflects the real world’s interdisciplinary nature. This collaboration not only strengthens conceptual understanding but also helps students see how knowledge and skills intersect across disciplines.
Effective collaboration builds consistency, fosters creativity, and reinforces the IB’s mission to develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring learners. Whether through interdisciplinary units or shared reflection, subject-group collaboration is key to successful MYP implementation.
Quick Start Checklist
- Schedule regular planning meetings across subject groups
- Identify shared key concepts and global contexts
- Develop interdisciplinary projects or connections
- Reflect and revise collaboratively after each unit
- Celebrate and share cross-department success stories
Why Collaboration Matters in the MYP
The MYP is designed to break down traditional subject silos. Through collaboration, teachers help students:
- Recognize connections between disciplines
- Apply Approaches to Learning (ATL) skills across contexts
- Engage in authentic, real-world inquiry
- Build transferable understanding that supports lifelong learning
When teachers model collaboration, they also demonstrate the Learner Profile traits of communication, open-mindedness, and reflection — values that students emulate.
Building a Culture of Collaboration
A collaborative school culture begins with leadership support and shared purpose. Schools can nurture collaboration by:
