1: Identify own strengths and
develop areas for growth
Students are able
to see themselves as individuals with various abilities and skills, of which
some are more developed than others.
2: Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing
new skills in the process
A new challenge
may be an unfamiliar experience or an extension of an existing one. The newly
acquired or developed skills may be shown through experiences that the student
has not previously undertaken or through increased expertise in an established
area.
3: Demonstrate
how to initiate and plan a CAS experience
Students can
articulate the stages from conceiving an idea to executing a plan for a CAS
experience or series of CAS experiences. This may be accomplished in
collaboration with other participants. Students may show their knowledge and
awareness by building on a previous experience, or by launching a new idea or
process.
4: Show
commitment to and perseverance in CAS experiences
Students
demonstrate regular involvement and active engagement in CAS.
5: Demonstrate
the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively
Students are able
to identify, demonstrate and critically discuss the benefits and challenges of
collaboration gained through CAS experiences.
6: Demonstrate
engagement with issues of global significance
Students are able
to identify and demonstrate their understanding of global issues, make
responsible decisions, and take appropriate action in response to the issue
either locally, nationally or internationally.
7: Recognize
and consider the ethics of choices and actions
Students show
awareness of the consequences of choices and actions in planning and carrying
out CAS experiences.