Applied Design, Skills & Technologies

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Applied Design, Skills & Technologies Concepts Adaptation Expression Invention Scientific and technical innovation Collaboration Fairness and development Markets and trends Sustainability Communication Form Orientation in space and time Systems Communities Function Personal and cultural expression Development Globalization Perspective Ergonomics Identities Relationships Evaluation Innovation Resources

Arts Concepts Aesthetics Contrast Interaction Representation Authenticity Creativity Interpretation Rhythm Audience Development Media Role Balance Expression Movement Space (spatial awareness) Boundaries Genre Narrative Structure Change Form/organization Pattern Style Composition Function (how it works) Play Symmetry Communication Harmony Presentation Visual culture Connections Identity Relationships Conflict/co-operation Innovation Repetition

Language Acquisition Concepts Accent Conventions Idiom Purpose Argument Creativity Inference Structure Audience Culture Meaning Stylistic choices Bias Empathy Message Theme Communications Form Patterns Voice Connections Function Point of view Word choice Context

Language & Literature Concepts Accent Critical literacy Meaning Structure Allegory Cycles Message Style Antagonist/protagonist Directionality Metaphor Stylistic choices Argument Emotions Motivation Summary Audience Empathy Paraphrase Symbolism Background Envy Patterns Systems Beliefs/values Fluency Perspective Theme Bias Form/organization Point of view Voice Cause/effect Function Power Word choice Change Genre Prejudice Character Idiom Presentation Communication Imagery Purpose Communities Imperatives Reading rate Conflict/co-operation Inference Relationship Connections Influence Responsibility Context Intertextuality Self regulation Conventions Knowledge Self expression Creativity Logic Setting

Mathematics Concepts Change (sequence, cycles, growth) Globalization Personal/cultural expression Sustainability Causation Interaction Quantity System Cause/effect Justification Probability Communication Logic Proportion Connections Measurement Repetition Development Models Relationships Equivalence Numbers Representation Form/organization Order Scientific and technical innovation Formula/generalization Orientation in space/time Simplification Function (how does it work) Patterns Space

Physical & Health Education Concepts Adaptation Development Perspective Balance Energy Refinement Beliefs / values Environment Relationships Causation Fitness Responsibilities Choice Function Space Communication Identity Systems Connections Interaction Continuity & change Movement

Sciences Concepts Balance Environment Mathematics Quantity Cause/effect Equilibrium Matter Relationships Change/continuity Equivalence Measurement Representation Conditions Evidence Model(s) Responsibility Communication Evolution Movement Simplification Communities Form Order Systems Culture Function Organization Theory Cycle Generalization Organism Time/space Development Interaction Patterns Transfer Energy Justification Population Transformation

Social Studies Concepts Beliefs/values Cooperation Ideology Resources Causality (cause & consequence) Culture Innovation & revolution Scale Change Cycle Interdependence Scarcity Choice Disparity & equity Management & intervention Significance Civilization Diversity Model Supply & demand Communication Economics Networks Sustainability Communities Global interactions Patterns & trends Systems Conflict Globalization Perspective Time, place and space Connections Governance Poverty Trade Consumption Growth Power Continuity Identity Processes