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Higher Level Biology for the IB Diploma Programme

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Co-published with the IB to fully align with the new 2023 Biology Subject Guide for first assessments in 2025, with separate Standard Level and Higher Level print and digital student books to ensure that every student has the right content for their learning journey, at the right time.

New and updated material with familiar features, including Nature of science, global applications, skills, TOK, key fact and ‘Challenge yourself’ boxes that signpost and extend key learning points and contexts.
Conceptual approach offers a flexible route through the syllabus, with topics linked to increase depth of understanding.
Separate Standard Level and Higher Level books offer flexibility and ensure that every student covers the right content.
Plain language with scientific terms highlighted in bold and explained.
Internal and external assessment support, with exercises and exam-style practice questions for revision and worked examples with solutions.
eBook resources including auto-marked quizzes, lab worksheets and activities.
TOK and skills integrated throughout, as well as in dedicated chapters.
Reviewed by the IB’s subject matter experts and written by expert IB teachers, examiners and curriculum specialists to follow the first teaching development schedule.

940 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2008

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May 29, 2025
The Bioble, this book killed me, but it was admitedlly a fun read.
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June 27, 2011
Suffers from following the IB plan too closely. Biology is better studied in complete units instead of breaking it randomly into smaller pieces.
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