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CAS Intro Meeting. Agenda. Team Builder led by Mr. Braman CAS : what is it? TOK Style Discussion: Why CAS? Managebac and how to use it. What is CAS?. E xperiential learning component of the Diploma Program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CAS Intro Meeting
AgendaTeam Builder led by Mr. BramanCAS: what is it?TOK Style Discussion: Why CAS?Managebac and how to use it
What is CAS?Experiential learning component of the
Diploma ProgramCreates balance by making sure you are
counterbalancing the academic pressures of school with creative, active, and service activities
Should be challenging and enjoyable, a personal journey of self-discovery for you
3 Strands of CASCreativity: arts and other experiences
involving creative thinking (robotics, JSA, etc.)
Action: physical exertion contributing to a healthy lifestyle (on your own or with a team)
Service: Unpaid and voluntary exchange that has a learning benefit for you
Some activities will involve more than one strand.
ALL proposed activities must meet these 4 criteria….Real, purposeful with significant outcomesPersonal challenge: should be achievable
but extend youThoughtful consideration: planning,
reviewing progress, reportingReflection on outcomes and personal
learning
Duration of CASBegins nowContinues in some form until March of senior
year
What do You Need To Do?Document your activities.
A minimum of 2 pieces of evidence for each activity. Evidence could be…. Photos Video Flyer Chart Map Document Etc.
What do You Need To Do?Complete half of your CAS requirements by
June
By the time you are done, you must provide Evidence of the 8 Learning Outcomes
1. Increased your awareness of your strengths and areas for growth2. Undertaken new challenges: could be an unfamiliar activity, or an extension to an existing one3. Planned and initiated activities: this can be in collaboration with others 4. Worked collaboratively with others5. Shown perseverance and commitment6. Engaged with issues of global importance (could be an international project, or a local project relation to a global issue such as education, environmental concerns, eldercare, etc.)7. Considered the ethical implications of your actions: evidence of this can be shown in journal entries or conversations with CAS advisors8. Developed new skills (can include increased expertise in an established area, or a skill in a new activity)
All 8 must be present in some measure Completion requires only that there is SOME
evidence for every outcome…some may be demonstrated many times and some not as often
Hours150 hours total of CAS over two years is a
guideline which comes to an average of ca. 3-4 hours per school week
Role of the CAS AdvisorProvide personal advice and support to you…
Approve your activities on Managebac or respond and give you feedback about what would be an appropriate activity
Meet with you at CAS check-in sessions, twice during junior year and once during senior year
For Each Activity… Step One:Plan: Add your CAS activity on Managebac
Number of hours you think you will spendStart and end datesSupervisor (must be an adult.) If activity has no
supervisor, list the IB Coordinator or a parentDescribe activity thoughtfully and identify your
goals (your goals can be related to the 2 or 3 learning outcomes you want to meet). 4-5 sentences minimum.
Select your CAS Learning Outcomes (2-3 per activity)
Step Two:Do
Participate in the activity and collect evidence (photos, videos, flyers, artifacts, etc.)
Step Three:Reflect.
Complete your reflections shortly after you complete the activity
For a longer activity or CAS project, complete reflections every 2-3 months or at the end of each semester
Your reflections should be tied directly to the learning outcomes you selected
Step Four:Request Supervisor Review
Once your supervisor has completed the review, the activity is complete
Ongoing…Communication between you and your CAS
Advisor takes place through Managebac (in the Notes section)
When your Advisor contacts you, get back to them as soon as possible
The CAS ProjectAt least one of your activities must be a CAS
project. involves teamwork of significant durationintegrates 2 things:
creativity and action; action and service; service and creativity; creativity and service
CreativityThese activities should have a definite
goal/outcome. They should extend you and be achievable.
So, say you play the viola. What is an activity that would stretch you as a violist? How will you plan it? What steps will you take in the process?
Maybe you could learn a very difficult piece, or a different style of playing, in order to perform for an audience.
ActionSay you are an athlete. Bringing CAS into
your athletics means setting a goal, planning, and reflecting on your achievement. Or maybe you’ll try a new sport or something new within your sport.
Action could mean just challenging yourself physically by hiking, or doing something you’ve been afraid to try like rock-climbing or sailing.
Or maybe you get involved in an action activity involving service, like Relay for Life.
ServiceMust have a learning benefit for you. Must be unpaid and voluntary. Good if you are taking on some responsibility.
CAS HandbookGoalManagebacCAS VocabCAS Protocol: the StepsA summary of responsibilities
Questions?