“CAS restores your faith in our future humanity.” --Shannon Wilson

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
C reativity A ction S ervice. Q: When & how much ? The guideline for the minimum amount of CAS activity is approximately the equivalent of half a day.
Advertisements

CAS helping to bring the IB Learner profile into the IB Diploma
CAS Overview Sep. 12 th CAS Team Members  IB Coordinator  Susan Farias  CAS Coordinators  Beth Scussel
Welcome class of 2014  The year so far… changes?  Let me know if….  IB exam registration forms for T3  What to expect next October.
Class of  The IB Diploma Programme is an 11 th and 12 th grade program that offers an academically challenging, internationally minded and balanced.
C.A.S. Creativity, Action, Service Updates and ManageBac.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at Dulwich College Beijing.
Thinking Actively in a Social Context T A S C.
Creativity Action Service Grads 2011 Parent Info Presentation.
Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS) International Baccalaureate Kenmore West High School.
C reativity, A ction, S ervice International Baccalaureate CAS Video
CAS Creativity, Action, Service. Why do we have to do CAS hours? ◊Creativity, action, service (CAS) is at the heart of the Diploma Program. It involves.
Agenda Team Builder led by Mr. Braman CAS: what is it? TOK Style Discussion: Why CAS? Managebac and how to use it.
$22, IB Blue, IB logo.
CAS 2010 onwards. What is CAS? Creativity Action Service.
Cognitive Level of Analysis
 Exploring and extending ideas leading to an original or interpretive product or performance.
PROJECT-UNITE FOR CHILDREN 10 TH OCTOBER 2009 DECLAN ALVARO UNICEF AND CAS IS THE SETTING UP OF A UNICEF GROUP A CAS GLOBAL PROJECT? Children queue outside.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ORGANIZATION CAS CREATIVITY, ACTION, SERVICE.
 Caitlin Dziublenski   Webpage: access via Faculty Directory on Mendham High School homepage  Desk: Biology office.
Nations rdpress.com/
WHY DP: What is in it for the MYP kid?. Philosophically speaking... Students benefit from: consistent educational aims (learner profile) clear pathways.
Creativity : arts, and other experiences that involve creative thinking. Action : physical exertion contributing to a healthy lifestyle Service : an unpaid.
Class of 2018 Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute IB and CAS Coordinator: Julie Neeb
Write Now Juniors: Please write on your index card WHY you are in the IB Diploma programme Juniors: Please write on your index card WHY you are in the.
Supporting Your Child in the IB MYP and Diploma Programme.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
Lessons Learned In SEA TEACHER PROJECT 2016 THAILAND
DP learners: take an active role in their community
Information for Future IB Students and Parents
Middle Years Programme (MYP)
Introduction to CAS “Unless this is done then an IB education will result in producing graduates who know a great deal but who do not care or act on what.
Introduction to CAS “Unless this is done then an IB education will result in producing graduates who know a great deal but who do not care or act on what.
Foothill High School IB Diploma Programme
Korah Collegiate & Vocational School
Welcome to The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
For students graduating in 2017 and after
Welcome to IB at CHCI UBC has done an analysis of how IB students fare in their first year and how it compares with other high school programs. “The IB.
The IB Diploma Program What is it?.
Parent Information Night
Introduction to CAS “Unless this is done then an IB education will result in producing graduates who know a great deal but who do not care or act on what.
Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies
International Baccalaureate
Parent Information Night
Creativity, Activity, Service
International Baccalaureate at Mountainside High School
K-3 Student Reflection and Self-Assessment
Real-world problem-solving Dealing with complexity
The IB Diploma Program What is it?.
Creativity, Activity, Service
CAS ~ An Introduction.
Parent Pride Meeting IB Diploma Programme
MEADOW WOODS MIDDLE SCHOOL The IB Learner Profile
International Baccalaureate Programme (IB)
INTRO TO C.A.S. For the class of 2020.
Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies
Creativity Action Service
Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
UC Personal Insight Questions
….you don’t know what CAS is?
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
*International Baccalaureate is copyrighted by the IB Organization
Enhanced Learning Programme and International Baccalaureate Programme
Member Leadership!.
My Attitudes What I Show!.
Creativity, Action, Service
*International Baccalaureate is copyrighted by the IB Organization
Creativity Action Service
J.F.Kenndy MIDDLE SCHOOL The IB Learner Profile
Information Session September, 2019
Presentation transcript:

“CAS restores your faith in our future humanity.” --Shannon Wilson Hooray for CAS! “CAS restores your faith in our future humanity.” --Shannon Wilson

CAS in Context International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 101 IB Coursework--6 courses and exams over 11th & 12th grades Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Course—second semester 11th grade, first semester 12th grade. Explores how we know what we know. Extended Essay (4000 word college-level paper on a topic of student interest) Creativity, Activity, & Service (CAS) TOK & Extended Essay—Graded. Students may be awarded extra points toward their diploma for excellent work. CAS—Not graded. However, students cannot receive an IB Diploma without successful completion of CAS.

CrEativity Service Activity Exploring and Extending Ideas Leading to an Original or Interpretive Product or Performance Physical Exertion Contributing to a Healthy Lifestyle Collaborative and Reciprocal Engagement with the Community in Response to an Authentic Need

Taffy Task: Form a small group, grab a cup full of taffy, look at the signs, and decide: Do your signs reflect Creativity, Activity, or Service?

Insights about CAS from current Seniors Creativity: “Through my involvement in the arts, I have come to realize that even if the arts don’t provide the means to survive, they do provide a reason to survive.” - Grace Carlebach Activity: [Gymnastics] made me realize that I can do hard things with a determined mind-set and I can do them with grace and power.” - Alexis Aragon Service: “Service resulted in type II fun – it was difficult and long while I was doing it, but was extremely rewarding and fun looking back.” – Sage Nightingale

Embodies the IB Maxims: CAS Range of enjoyable and significant experiences Embodies the IB Maxims: Educate the WHOLE Person Think Globally, Act locally

In a society in which excellence in a particular field or skill is very highly valued, CAS helped me to realize the importance of balance, not just as a student, but as a person. -- Henna Inoway-Yim

CAS Experiences CAS Project Engaged with experiences over a period of 18 months Variety of experiences that span all three strands of CAS Individual experiences meet some, but not necessarily all of the CAS Learning Outcomes Minimum duration of one month Demonstrates student- initiative and planning (CAS Stages) Collaborative Often combines multiple strands of CAS Reaches most or all of the CAS Learning Outcomes

CAS Learning Outcomes Identify own strengths and areas for growth Demonstrate that new challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience Show commitment and perseverance in CAS experiences Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance Recognize and consider the ethics of choices and actions

Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth “I learned through this experience that I am suited for a research career and that I very much enjoy interacting with passionate individuals from around the world.” --Divyam Goel “I learned a lot of patience through this process because communicating with people is really hard and sometimes it doesn’t really go anywhere.” --Iszabella Kemp

Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process “I felt particularly challenged by the creativity component of CAS and I felt very empowered overcoming that challenge.” - Tristan Planelles

Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience “I realized that being a leader is a lot harder than I originally thought.” -Nicholas Engstrom

Show commitment and perseverance in CAS experiences “[Climbing] has helped teach me how to fall (literally, in some cases) and keep working at the same problem.” - Eva Pronovost

Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively “Mistakes aside, the most important thing I’ve learned is that the team is the most powerful unit.” --Lam Nguyen

Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance “I developed an appreciation for my own home, where the roads are all nicely paved and we don’t have to worry about not being able to drive home. - Mia Horne

Recognize and consider the ethics of choices and actions “There really was no ‘I’ in student government. . . Because decisions we make will affect the entire school, it is very important for us to consider ethical implications and how something will affect different students, especially with such a diverse school.” --Christine Huang

Taffy Task: Take another look at your CAS signs and discuss which Learning Outcomes they already reach or how they could be expanded to reach more.

CAS Learning Outcomes Identify own strengths and areas for growth Demonstrate that new challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process Demonstrate how to initiate and plan a CAS experience Show commitment and perseverance in CAS experiences Demonstrate the skills and recognize the benefits of working collaboratively Demonstrate engagement with issues of global significance Recognize and consider the ethics of choices and actions

Frequently Asked Questions: When can I start CAS? When does it end? If CAS isn’t graded, how is it assessed? How many CAS hours do I need?

I’m already doing this. How is CAS different? Hooray! Yes, you get credit for all the wonderful things you already do. But let’s do it with more intentionality. Reflection. “Something I learned about myself is that sometimes I need to take the time to look back and allow myself to see the growth I have experienced.” - Skye Simmonds

“If I were to do this again, I would come at it with a more open mind “If I were to do this again, I would come at it with a more open mind. When I first heard of CAS, I thought it would be something that I would just have to check off my list but as I started it, I realized that it had value. I wish I would have seen this value at the very beginning.” Jonathan Vizmeg