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Download resourceQridi Core has officially partnered with the International Baccalaureate through its Innovation Pathway initiative, reflecting shared values around AI, learner agency, and equitable access. The partnership positions Qridi Core to contribute to the future of learning across the IB community.
The IB Approaches to Learning (ATL) skills span five areas: thinking, communication, research, self-management, and social skills, forming the backbone of independent, lifelong learning across all IB programmes.
The IB Inquiry Learning Progressions are skills-based frameworks for learners aged 5 to 16, designed to make inquiry learning visible across the PYP and MYP by mapping how skills like observation, questioning, and critical thinking develop over time.
Christine Orkisz Lang, an original co-author of the IB PYP, has developed the free PYP Roadmap Series to help educators move from understanding the programme to implementing it. The series includes travel guides, roadmaps, checklists, and a four-part online course on IB Exchange, organized around four phases of development. A free introductory webinar is scheduled for 13 May 2026, and Qridi Core is highlighted as a tool to reduce administrative complexity.
Qridi Core's seven-stage PYP Exhibition Cycle helps IB schools balance ATL skills, Learner Profile attributes, and inquiry while making student learning visible over time. Selected schools can currently access the full cycle free of charge in exchange for feedback.
The Qridi Core PYP Curriculum offers a developmentally sequenced and skills-aligned approach to implementing the IB Primary Years Programme. Designed for students aged 3 to 12, it supports schools in bringing the PYP to life in structured, intentional, and sustainable ways—without losing sight of its inquiry-driven and student-centered philosophy.
The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) curriculum is built around the Programme of Inquiry (POI), a whole-school framework that organizes transdisciplinary learning through six global themes. The POI ensures teaching is broad, balanced, and connected, with each grade engaging in multiple units of inquiry that promote holistic learning. Schools must design, implement, and regularly review their POI to stay aligned with IB Standards and Practices, while tools like POI calendars and EdTech solutions such as Qridi Core help make the curriculum transparent and manageable. As a living framework, the POI evolves over time to remain relevant, well-articulated, and responsive to student needs.
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