In The Name of God
"Our children are the hope of
the world."
Tebyan Bilingual School
provides a secure and invigorating learning atmosphere in which students
acquire and build up the knowledge and life skills and flair that they need
for a successful future. In addition, we develop their language skills in
Farsi and English, to help them in their path to becoming successful future
world - nation.
**Why Choose a Bilingual School?
There are lots of benefits of
choosing a bilingual school, although the choice requires careful
consideration. There is an argument which says children are much better able
to learn a language if they are immersed in it over an extended period of
time, rather than being taught the language simply through once or twice
weekly language classes. It is also possible to provide many and varied
learning experiences which can teach children about the culture, traditions
and way of life related to the language of the school. Ultimately children
can complete their time at a bilingual school with a high degree of language
competence and fluency in both English and a second language. One of the
principle advantages of education undertaken in bilingual schools
is that the child is exposed to new cultures and new languages at a young
age, as well as gaining a well rounded and thorough academic education.
Bilingual schools can differ in terms of both the educational
programs and the dominance of particular languages. The curriculum of most
bilingual schools is designed for those who speak
English as a second language,
The graduates of bilingual schools are typically more
mature, broad minded and confident than other children of their age. This is
a consequence of having been exposed to new cultures so young and the
confidence they gain from being able to express themselves in more than one
language.
Whilst all staff in bilingual schools should be experienced
in dealing with the circumstances of students being different from the norm,
it is important to choose a school which can offer as much student-relevant
support as required, with the basic educational factors, language learning
and adaptation to new cultures. This choice can only be made after thorough
research and consideration.
Some schools in
Iran developed strong reputations for
teaching languages to their students. They have developed methods of
teaching their students based on an immersion
method. This approach is where part (often around half) of the
curriculum is taught in one language, and the other half in English.
Teachers are often designated as being an 'English' teacher or an 'other
language' teacher. So for example, at a school where
Persian is taught, some teachers would
only speak to the children in Persian
some would only speak in English.
Often subject areas are taught in a
designated language, so Physical Education and Health might be taught in
Persian While Art, Science and Math might be taught in English and Persian.
These schools require highly specialized and skilled teachers, who are able
to offer both subject matter expertises in their teaching areas, as well as
a high level of language teaching skill in their chosen language. One of
These Bilingual Schools in Shiraz,
the Cultural Capital of
Iran,
is Tebyan Bilingual School.
**Why Choosing
Tebyan Bilingual School?

Our Learning and Teaching Philosophy:
Bilingual Education is an
enriched model of education where two languages and two cultures meet to
create a unique quality school experience. Children who have been educated
through such a model will be able to function in two languages and in two or
more cultures, and therefore be better prepared to meet the demands, the new
millennium places upon them.
Our aims and objectives are:
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Bilingual Education strives not only for
bilingual proficiency but also for high academic achievement and
cross-cultural understanding.
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Bilingual Education strives for Additive
Bilingualism.
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Bilingual Education is developmental and
child-centered.
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Bilingual Education is inclusive and
languages are taught through curriculum subjects and not in isolation by
segregating pupils in E/ISL withdrawal classes.
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In Bilingual Education parents and
teachers work as partners and share common objectives.
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Bilingual Education fulfils the
requirements of both national and international curricula and provides
its learners with life-long knowledge and skills.
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In Bilingual programs the instruction in
two languages is carried out by qualified and committed teachers who,
plan their lessons together but, in teaching, keep the two languages
distinct by adopting the “one person one language” approach.
Our
model of education is based on and supported by world wide research
findings:
More than 150 studies conducted
during the past 50 years consistently confirm the following advantages of
Bilingual Education; (J. Cummins 1997, 2000, C. Baker 1996, 1998, F.
Genesee 1997, 2000)
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More creative and flexible thinking
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Greater problem-solving and analytical
skills
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Increased curricular achievement
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Superior academic and linguistic
performance when compared to monolingual counterparts
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Ease in learning a third or fourth
language
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Twice the enjoyment of reading and
writing
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Advanced interpreting and translation
skills
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Access to two or more cultures and worlds
of experience
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Increased intercultural understanding,
tolerance and respect for differences
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Raised self-esteem and confidence in
social interactions
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Greater interpersonal skills
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Increased flexibility and adaptability to
new situations and contexts
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Enhanced economic and employment benefits
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Easier population mobility from one
country to another
In addition, there are great
advantages in learning a second language from very young; in pre-school
stage language is learned through play and enjoyment just as the first
language is learned in a natural way; there are no pressures on performance
and children’s innate curiosity and strong desire to communicate facilitate
further the language development process. All instruction and school
activities are conducted in a dual-language immersion environment, with
equal weight given to learning in English and
Farsi. At Tebyan Bilingual School,
all children are taught their subjects in both English and
Farsi, and each classroom has two
teachers, one for each language.
The
Tebyan Bilingual Elementary is organized
on a Dual Language Bilingual Immersion model.
Subjects are taught in both languages. We offer a stimulating and rigorous
program of studies where children develop their skills and knowledge in the
different areas of the curriculum taught through the medium of both English
and Persian. Our bilingual program of studies is enriched by specialist
Computer, music, art and physical education teachers
**Tebyan
Bilingual School is for:
For those who
want fluency in Farsi and English
TBS is for those who want to have fluency in their mother language as well
as English—the language that will enable them to communicate globally.
English learning is guided by the learning outcomes of the English Language
Arts subject of our English curriculum and all subjects of this curriculum
are taught in English; namely: Science, Math, Social Studies, Health and
Life Planning, Fine Arts and Physical Education. Farsi follows the
curriculum of the Iran Ministry of Education.
For those who want
academic excellence and character development
We aim to develop the whole individual integrating academic and life skills
to enable our students to excel in a increasingly competitive world and to
be effective members and leaders in their communities. Our approach for
character development recognizes that values, life skills and subject
related skills need to be used concurrently, in order to become part of the
internal make up of students to the point that they can apply them in
different situations and scenarios in life.
Values that we aim to develop are respect,
honesty, empathy, fairness, caring, responsibility for self and others,
citizenship, cultural identity, openness to other cultures and
rationalization. Life skills include critical thinking and decision making,
interpersonal communication, managing self and healthy relationship,
maintaining a healthy life style and cooperation and team work. Subjects
that deal with character and life skill development are English Language
Arts, Health and Life Planning, Social Studies, Islamic Studies and Qur'an
and National Studies. Other subjects integrate such objectives with varying
degrees. Our teaching methods are instrumental for character development and
the overall school environment provides the required role model.
For those who want a
caring environment and qualified educators
TBS is a community of qualified and
dedicated teachers, educators and school leadership. We make use of the best
of education theories, teaching practices and experience to make sure our
students are stimulated and supported in a caring environment that protects
and nurtures their bodies, minds and souls.
For those who want purpose-developed
assessment tools
TBS follows the assessment tools used in the English and Standard system we
are implementing. Formative assessment –assessment that takes place during
the school year– enables us to monitor student learning and address the
specific areas where students may need extra support. Standardized summative
assessment takes place at the end of the school year and compares student
level of achievement to international standards. This process of
benchmarking will enable us to measure the achievement of TBS objectives and
plan the development of our school for the benefit of your children.
For those who want the best of learning
resources:
your child will be taught using the best materials, textbooks and learning
resources, from leading education publishers, in their classroom and in the
school library.
For those who want the benefits of
extracurricular activities
At TBS children will enjoy and develop through extracurricular activities.
Such activities integrated with in-class learning and aim at expanding
learning and fun beyond the classroom or school boundaries. Children will
grow socially, psychologically, physically and intellectually through
activities they choose from the wide range offered within and after the
school day.
For those who want to be partners in the
their children’s education
Your child will reap the benefits of our well-defined system of
communicating with and engaging parents, including scheduled and
upon-request parent-teacher conferences, newsletters, and weekly student
study plans sent with the students as well as report cards.
**Core
subjects
English Language Arts
Classes are delivered by
certified teachers that challenge our
students to rise above expectations. Our teachers use best teaching
practices and differentiated instruction to target education specific to
each student's needs. All of our English Language arts classes are equipped
with interactive white boards that provide other forms of instruction to
enhance students' learning.
Math
Mathematics is delivered by our
Expert teachers who focus their instruction on the academic needs of the
students while continuing to teach grade level content. The goal in
mathematics education is for our students to:
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Develop fluency in basic computational skills.
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Develop an understanding of mathematical concepts.
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Become mathematical problem solvers who can recognize and solve routine
problems readily and can find ways to reach a solution or goal where no
routine path is apparent.
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Communicate precisely about quantities, logical relationships, and unknown
values through the use of signs, symbols, models, graphs, and mathematical
terms.
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Reason mathematically by gathering data,
analyzing evidence, and building arguments to support or refute hypotheses.
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Make connections among mathematical ideas and between mathematics and other
disciplines.
Science
In grades 1 through 5 our
students are introduced to science, this subject is taught so that students
have the opportunity to build connections that link science to technology
and societal impacts. Science, technology, and societal issues are strongly
connected to community health, population, natural resources, environmental
quality, natural and human-induced hazards, and other global challenges.
Elective Subjects
Other courses offered as
electives:
Social Skills, Physical
Education and Health, Music, Art, French, Computers, Drama.
"Using best practices, our teachers deliver
instruction based on the students needs and learning styles. Each student is
valued and the education is differentiated to meet all of our student’s
needs. We also have the services of our resource teacher who works with
students that need the extra support and have been identified by their
English teachers."
**Teaching methods
English Language
Speaking:
Speaking is taught
base on Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
which describes speaking performance at each of its six levels.
Listening: Listening is
an active process, as the mind actively engages in making meaning. It is
therefore our teachers' duty to ensure that the materials they use are
comprehensible to our young learners, as well as within the range of what
they are developmentally ready for. In order to maximize the potential for
acquisition of language, we need to ensure that our young learners are not
stressed about this process.
Reading:
Reading programs (including phonics in
the elementary program) challenge students to read and respond thoughtfully
to works of classic and contemporary literature that are recognized for
quality and literary merit.
Writing:
Requirements in writing focus on grammar, spelling, punctuation, and visual
presentation.
**Elementary Department
Our elementary division provides
a structured, yet nurturing and supportive environment where children
flourish. While a challenging, stimulating, academic curriculum is crucial
to the success of our children; careful attention is also given to their
social and emotional development.
By providing a caring and
supportive classroom environment, the students are encouraged to develop
independence, a respect for others and a sense of responsibility for
themselves. By working both independently and in cooperative groups, our
boys and girls develop life-long learning skills.
The curriculum emphasizes
traditional disciplines, including English language arts (e.g. English
usage, writing, etc.), Farsi,
Islamic studies, math, social studies,
science, art, music, computers, and physical education. Character education
is integrated into the general curriculum.
Children, through a variety of
teaching strategies, learn to explore their world and develop a love of
learning that lasts a lifetime. Students are encouraged to utilize critical
thinking and problem-solving skills. It is our goal to maximize each child's
potential and to prepare them for their role in an ever-changing global
community.
As the students progress from
the lower elementary grades to the intermediate grades (3-5), they continue
to meet the challenges of a stimulating and expansive curriculum. They are
provided with an understanding of the world in which they live and with the
tools for future success. The concepts introduced in the primary grades are
further developed and new concepts and skills are introduced. New ideas are
explored and creative solutions to problems are encouraged. Children learn
appropriate work habits and become independent and responsible students.