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Title: Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS)


1
Creativity, Action, and Service(CAS)
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Kenmore West High School

2
Start with Self
3
CAS at the Center
4
CAS Defined
  • Creativity arts, and other experiences that
    involve creative thinking
  • Action physical exertion contributing to a
    healthy lifestyle, complementing academic work
    elsewhere in the Diploma Programme
  • Service an unpaid and voluntary exchange that
    has a learning benefit for the student. The
    rights, dignity and autonomy of all those
    involved are respected.

5
CAS Program Basics
  • The CAS experience, as a whole, should be
    evidence that students have
  • increased their awareness of their own strengths
    and areas for growth
  • undertaken new challenges
  • planned and initiated activities
  • worked collaboratively with others
  • shown perseverance and commitment in their
    activities
  • engaged with issues of global importance
  • considered the ethical implications of their
    actions
  • developed new skills

6
CAS Program Basics
  • Creativity, action, service (CAS) should
    involve 
  • real purposeful activities, with significant
    outcomes 
  • personal challenge tasks must extend the
    student and be achievable in scope
  • thoughtful consideration, such as planning,
    reviewing progress, reporting
  • reflection on outcomes and personal learning

7
Levels of Activities
  • Project Large idea, made up of many activities
  • Example International Development Trip
  • Activity Smaller action that supports the
    overall project, made up of tasks
  • Example organizing a garage sale fundraiser
  • Task most basic unit that supports the project
  • Example working the table at the garage sale

8
The CAS Team
  • CAS Coordinator oversees the execution of the
    CAS program and organizes the evaluation of
    student progress
  • CAS Advisers building-based individuals who
    meets with students (about 10 students per
    adviser)
  • CAS Supervisors organization-based individuals
    who works with student directly at the
    task/activity/project

9
  • Cycle of Experiential Learning

10
Reflectiona key component
  • The fundamental questions of reflection may be
    basic, but the answers may be quite complex
  • What did I plan to do?
  • What did I do?
  • What were the outcomes for the team, others, and
    me?

11
Reflectiona key component
  • Beyond the basics, students will consider
  • how they felt,
  • what they perceived,
  • what they thought of the activity,
  • what the activity meant to the student,
  • what the value of the activity was,
  • what they learned from the activity and how this
    learning (e.g. change of perspective) might apply
    more widely.
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