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Core Competencies and the Student Self Assessment

What are the Core Competencies? The Core Competencies are a set of intellectual, personal, social, and emotional skills and abilities that all students need to develop so that they can engage in deep, life-long learning.

What are the Core Competencies? Core Competencies are not course-specific by taking an assortment of classes and subjects throughout your years in school, you will have the opportunity to develop your competencies in a variety of ways. Every piece of work you do in a class helps you develop in at least one core competency

What are the Core Competencies? There are six Core Competencies: Communication Creative Thinking Critical Thinking Positive Personal and Cultural Identity Personal Awareness and Responsibility Social Responsibility

Student-Led Interview The Ministry of Education has mandated that all students in Kindergarten through Grade 9 assess themselves on the Core Competencies by the end of this school year This Self-Assessment is meant to be a reflection and celebration of your learning and development in the Core Competencies

Student-Led Interview At Moscrop, the Self-Assessment will be held in a student-led interview format at the end of May You will meet with a teacher to reflect on how you ve developed in ONE or TWO of the Core Competencies of your choice

Student-Led Interview Start thinking about an assignment you want to use for your interview This assembly will show you several examples to help you get an idea of what would work! Note: if you have anxiety over meeting with a teacher you may not know, please let your counselor know

COMMUNICATION How students exchange information, experiences and ideas.

COMMUNICATION Connect and engage with others (to share and develop ideas) Acquire, interpret, and present information (includes inquiries) Collaborate to plan, carry out, and review constructions and activities Explain/recount and reflect on experiences and accomplishments

COMMUNICATION I ask and respond to simple, direct questions. I present information clearly and in an organized way. I can take on roles and responsibilities in a group. I can recount simple experiences and activities and tell something I learned.

English example Assignment: creatively explore how do you measure a year? Core Competencies covered: communication, creative thinking Original song by Lana Hui https://youtu.be/gedwdwzr9r4

Music example Assignment: work in small groups and demonstrate non verbal communication between players and communication of mood to the audience Core Competencies covered: communication, creative thinking Artists: Ariel and Edward

French example Assignment: French speech "Concours d'art Oratoire" Details: Speaks clearly and distinctively with native-like fluency, uses a variety of clear, concise and descriptive language, makes an argument using evidence and reasoning to support it, generates new ideas to problem solve. Core Competencies covered: communication, creative thinking, critical thinking

CREATIVE THINKING How students generate new ideas and take them from thought to reality.

CREATIVE THINKING Ideas have novelty and value Generating ideas Developing ideas

CREATIVE THINKING I generate new ideas as I pursue my interests. I have interest and passions that I pursue over time. I use my experiences with various steps and attempts to direct my future work.

ADST 8 (Business Ed) example Assignment: use basic coding with Scratch to create a computer character that moves in a scene/cartoon with sound Core Competencies covered: creative thinking, and several students also chose to highlight Social Responsibility with themes surrounding friendships and bullying https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/140849848/

ADST 8 (Home Ec) example Assignment: create a design for a stuffy and make it! Core Competencies covered: creative thinking and critical thinking

French example Assignment: create a preview of a short story read in class Core Competencies covered: creative thinking and communication Je Bouquine ROMAN-L'affaire du zoo (Bande Annonce) (Joey Lam) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0b9zzsdt29bcnogh5tvl4nhzkt Wc

CRITICAL THINKING How students make judgements based on reasoning and available information.

CRITICAL THINKING Analyze and critique Question and investigate Develop and design

CRITICAL THINKING I can analyze evidence from different perspectives. I can evaluate the credibility of sources of information. I can experiment with different ways of doing things.

Social Studies example Assignment: Social Action in Action: An Examination and Analysis of an Event Details: research an event involving social action and create a presentation to be shared during a Gallery Walk Core Competencies covered: communication, critical thinking, social responsibility

English example Assignment: Annotated poem Details: students were asked to use critical and creative thinking to explore and analyze a poem Core Competencies covered: communication, critical thinking, creative thinking

Math example Assignment: basic math problem Details: Taking only the integers from 1 to 12 to form a product, what numbers from 1 to 100 can you not create? Core Competencies covered: critical thinking

Science example Assignment: all science lab experiments Details: students are asked to form a hypothesis (creative/critical thinking), decide on relevant factors and observations (critical thinking), analyze results to formulate a conclusion (critical thinking), and ultimately communicate those results Students will be reminded in their Science 8 and Science 9 classes what skills and competencies they are using on a regular basis and be asked to complete a checklist a number of times throughout the year. Core Competencies covered: communication, creative thinking, critical thinking

POSITIVE PERSONAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY How students create healthy personal and cultural awareness in a pluralistic society.

POSITIVE PERSONAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY Relationships and cultural contexts help to shape who you are Personal values and choices Personal strengths and abilities

POSITIVE PERSONAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY I can describe my family and community. I can tell what is important to me. I can describe/express my attributes, characteristics, and skills.

Social Studies example Assignment: Your Family Immigration Experience Details: Interview a family member about their decision to come to Canada, write a report that describes their experiences and analyses the push and pull factors that led them to move, and create a visual timeline that highlights this process and transition Core Competencies covered: positive personal and cultural identity, critical thinking, communication

Dance example Assignment: Student Choreography Assignment Details: students were asked to create a piece of choreography to a song and genre of dance of their choice Core Competencies covered: positive personal and cultural identity, creative thinking, communication, personal awareness and responsibility

PERSONAL AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBILITY How students develop awareness of skills and strategies to stay healthy both physically and mentally.

PERSONAL AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBILITY Self-determination (a sense of personal value and growing confidence) Self-regulation (taking responsibility for your own choices and actions) Well-being (mental, physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual wellness)

PERSONAL AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBILITY I can celebrate my efforts and accomplishments. I can take ownership of my goals, learning, and behaviour. I can participate in activities that support my well-being, and tell/show how they help me.

Dance example Assignment: Suitcase Presentation Details: Choose 5-7 items that represent who you are as a person and in your community Core Competencies covered: communication and personal awareness and responsibility

Food Studies example Assignment: Pathogenic Microbe Story Details: Students created a story about a character who got sick from food that had been contaminated with a pathogenic microbe, such as salmonella. Stories raised awareness about the sources, causes, symptoms and treatment methods of the common pathogenic microbes, while encouraging students to be cautious when handling and storing food. Core Competencies covered: creative thinking, communication, and personal awareness and responsibility

Physical Education example Assignment: My Wellness Wheel Details: create a wellness wheel that reveals a balanced lifestyle Core Competencies covered: personal awareness and responsibility, critical thinking, creative thinking, communication

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY How students contribute positively to their families, community, society, and the environment.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Contributing to community and caring for the environment Solving problems in peaceful ways Valuing diversity Building relationships

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY I can participate in classroom and group activities to improve the classroom, school, community, or natural world. I can solve some problems myself and can identify when to ask for help. I can advocate for others. I am aware of how others may feel and take steps to help them feel included.

Art example Assignment: Highway of Tears Art Installation Details: students were asked to design a public art piece that explores First Nations social conditions and inequalities in Canadian society Core Competencies covered: social responsibility, positive personal and cultural identity, creative thinking, communication, personal awareness and responsibility

Textile Crafts example Assignment: Holiday Craft Fair Details: Create textile crafts to be sold at a class Holiday Craft Fair to raise money for a charity Core Competencies covered: creative thinking, critical thinking, and social responsibility

Social Studies example Assignment: Sustainable Community Development Details: As part of a focus on sustainability, students were given a section of land that that they developed into their own sustainable community. Each section of land formed a joined landscape with water ways and forests. Core Competencies covered: communication, creative thinking, critical thinking, and social responsibility

INTERVIEW DATES There will be two 5-period days: Grade 8s: May 23rd Grade 9s: May 24th Remember: if you have anxiety over meeting with a teacher you may not know, please talk to your counselor

MOCK INTERVIEW Ms. Quelch and Alessia will now demonstrate a mock interview.

QUESTIONS? Feel free to ask any of us after this assembly, or any of your teachers. Thanks for your attention!