Through Approaches to Learning (ATL)) in IB programmes, students develop skills that have relevance across the curriculum that help them “learn how to learn”. ATL skills can be learned and taught, improved with practice and developed incrementally. They provide a solid foundation for learning independently and with others. ATL skills help students prepare for, and demonstrate learning through, meaningful assessment. They provide a common language that students and teachers can use to reflect on, and articulate on, the process of learning.
The focus of ATL in the MYP is on helping students to develop the self-knowledge and skills they need to
enjoy a lifetime of learning. ATL skills empower students to succeed in meeting the challenging objectives
of MYP subject groups and prepare them for further success in rigorous academic programmes.
IB programmes identify five ATL skill categories, expanded into developmentally appropriate skill clusters.