Manav Rachna University becomes the first Indian university to provide International Baccalaureate Educators Certificate (IBEC) for all three IB Programmes.
Careers360 Connect | May 31, 2024 | 05:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manav Rachna University has announced it will offer the International Baccalaureate Educators Certificate (IBEC) for all three IB Programs -Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). The IBEC will be offered in partnership with the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). According to the official press release, Manav Rachna University will be the first Indian university to offer IBEC in all three programmes.
The university press release read, “The IBEC program offers a unique opportunity to expand horizons, embrace diverse pedagogies, and unlock limitless possibilities for exploring the IB Journey. Moreover, it opens doors to teaching positions worldwide and grants access to a wealth of IB community resources, including the Programme Resource Centre, global conferences, and collaborative opportunities.”
The press release states that by offering IBEC, MRU has now become a part of the Global IBEC Universities worldwide offering the IB educator certificate. According to the university, by enrolling in an IB-recognized BEd Program, pre-service teachers will experience educational innovation, exposure to new-age pedagogies, philosophy, structures and assessments of IB Education at School of Education & Humanities (SoEH), MRU.
According to the press release, in line with the agreement signed with the IB in October 2023, Manav Rachna University (MRU) has taken another step forward by introducing the IB Educators Certificate (IBEC) program. This initiative signifies MRU's ongoing commitment to the IB and reinforces the partnership established through the inauguration of the Centre for Advanced Learning.
Manav Rachna Educational Institutions have recently inaugurated their first IB School in Faridabad and have strategic plans to extend this initiative to various cities in the near future, aligning with the objectives outlined in the MoU with the IB.
“The introduction of the IB educator certificate program at the School of Education & Humanities is a testament to the University's commitment to fostering international standards in education, emphasizing inquiry, research, and project-based learning,” the press release added.
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