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Sample IB Psychology Course Outline (for first exams May 2027)

This is the simplest and most logical way I can see planning this new course. Feedback and questions are welcomed.

This is a sample course outline that shows how you can cover everything in a logical order. The units are from this textbook. 


Sample IB Psychology Course Outline – HL Only

This is a Two Year HL course mapped onto a Northern hemisphere timetable (from St Maur, Japan’s schedule). 

YEAR ONE

Semester One (65 lessons)

Focus: Knowing the basics, including the biological, cognitive and sociocultural approaches in the contexts of relationships and cognition.

Summative Assessments: Guided and independent practice of SAQs and A-SAQS (Paper 1, A and B).

Semester Two (60 lessons)

Focus: Reinforce basics and introduce simple research methods. Complete the first draft of the IA. 

Summative Assessment: Independent practice of SAQs and A-SAQs. Guided practice of Paper 2 (A) and Paper 1 essays. IA first draft


YEAR TWO

Semester One (65 lessons)

Focus: Finish the content and go in-depth into research methods and develop deeper conceptual understanding. Review approaches.

Summative Assessments: Paper 1 SAQs and A-SAQs. Paper 2 (A and B).

Semester Two (50 lessons)

Focus: Finish the IA, prepare for exams, including covering content for Paper 3. 

Summative Assessments: IA Final Draft, Mock Exam (P1 and P2), Paper 3 mock,

 

*NB: The chapters here are slightly different to an early preview of the textbook – don’t fear – it’s all there.


Travis’ IB Psychology Course Outline – SL/HL Combined

This is a Two Year SL/HL combined course with whole blocks of time devoted to HL content only in Year 2. 

YEAR ONE

Semester One (65 lessons)

Focus: Knowing the basics, including the biological, cognitive and sociocultural approaches in the contexts of relationships and cognition.

Summative Assessments: Guided and independent practice of SAQs and A-SAQS (Paper 1, A and B).

Semester Two (60 lessons)

Focus: Reinforce basics and introduce simple research methods. Complete the first draft of the IA. 

Summative Assessment: Independent practice of SAQs and A-SAQs. Guided practice of Paper 2 (A) and Paper 1 essays. IA first draft


YEAR TWO

Semester One (65 lessons)

Focus: Finish the content and go in-depth into research methods and develop deeper conceptual understanding. Review approaches.

Summative Assessments: Paper 1 SAQs and A-SAQs. Paper 2 (A and B).

Semester Two (50 lessons)

Focus: Finish the IA, prepare for exams, including covering content for Paper 3. 

Summative Assessments: IA Final Draft, Mock Exam (P1 and P2), Paper 3 mock,

*NB: The chapters here are slightly different to an early preview of the textbook – don’t fear – it’s all there.

What if I have weekly HL only classes? I would recommend going through the content as planned above and then just start with the HL extension topics for your HL only lessons. I have tried to tie in the HL extensions with the context topics as much as possible so it will be logical. For example, in technology I’ve got video games and aggression and linked it to social learning theory, which would work in nicely with criminology at the start of the course. Once you finish the HL topics, start working through the Research methods for Paper 3 unit (Chapter 15). The timing above might be off, but it’s impossible for me to plan out a course for every different school schedule.


The Rationale

 

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