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NUMBERS DIAGRAM III

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FULL LIST OF APPROACHES TO LEARNING SKILLS (ATLS) BY CATEGORY

CLUSTER: V Reflection: (Re-)considering what has been learned; choosing and using ATL skills

IV Affective skills: Managing state of mind

CLUTSER: III Organization skills: Managing time and tasks effectively

Cluster: II. Collaboration Skills

CLUSTER: I. COMMUNICATION SKILLS

FULL LIST OF APPROACHES TO LEARNING SKILLS (ATLS) BY CATEGORY

CLUSTER: VI Information literacy: Finding, interpreting, judging and creating information

CLUSTER: VII Media literacy: Interacting with media to use and create ideas and information

CLUSTER: VIII Critical thinking: Analyzing and evaluating issues and ideas

CLUTSER: IX Creativity and innovation: The skills of invention – developing things and ideas that never existed before

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X. Transfer Utilizing skills and knowledge in multiple contexts

How can students demonstrate information literacy? Skill Indicators:
  • Collect, record and verify data
  • Access information to be informed and inform others
  • Make connections between various sources of information
  • Understand the benefits and limitations of personal sensory learning preferences when accessing, processing and recalling information
  • Use memory techniques to develop long term memory
  • Present information in a variety of formats and platforms
  • Collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions
  • Process data and report results
  • Evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on their appropriateness to specific tasks
  • Understand and use technology systems
  • Use critical literacy skills to analyze and interpret media communications
Inquiry focus: How can students be reflective? Skill Indicators
  • Develop new skills, techniques and strategies for effective learning
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of personal learning strategies (self-assessment)
  • Demonstrate flexibility in the selection and use of learning strategies
  • Try new approaches to learning and evaluate their effectiveness
  • Consider content (What did I learn about today? What don’t I yet understand? What questions do I have now?)
  • Consider ATL skills development (What can already do? How can I share my skills to help peers who need more practice? What will I work on next?)
  • Consider personal learning strategies (How efficiently and effectively am I learning? What can I do to become a more efficient and effective learner? How can my understanding of personal strengths and weaknesses help me develop my own strategies for learning?)
  • Consider ethical, cultural and environmental implications
  • Keep a journal to record reflections
How can students think critically? Skill Indicators:
  • Practice observing carefully in order to recognize problems
  • Gather and organize relevant information to formulate an argument
  • Recognize unstated assumptions and bias
  • Interpret data Evaluate evidence and arguments
  • Recognize and evaluate propositions
  • Draw reasonable conclusions and generalizations
  • Test generalizations and conclusions
  • Revise understanding based on new information and evidence
  • Evaluate and manage risk
  • Formulate factual, topical, conceptual and debatable questions
  • Consider ideas from multiple perspectives
  • Develop contrary or opposing arguments
  • Analyze complex concepts and projects into their constituent parts and synthesize them to create new understanding
  • Propose and evaluate a variety of solutions
  • Identify obstacles and challenges
  • Use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues
  • Identify trends and forecast possibilities
  • Troubleshoot systems and applications
How can students collaborate? Skill Indicators:
  • Use social media networks appropriately to build and develop relationships
  • Practice empathy
  • Delegate and share responsibility for decision-making
  • Help others to succeed
  • Take responsibility for one’s own actions
  • Manage and resolve conflict and work collaboratively in teams
  • Build consensus
  • Make fair and equitable decisions
  • Listen actively to other perspectives and ideas
  • Negotiate effectively
  • Encourage others to contribute
  • Exercise leadership and take on a variety of roles within groups
  • Give and receive meaningful feedback
  • Advocate for your own rights and needs
How can students transfer skills and knowledge among disciplines and subject groups?
  • Utilize effective learning strategies in subject groups and disciplines
  • Apply skills and knowledge in unfamiliar situations Inquire in different contexts to gain a different perspective
  • Compare conceptual understanding across multiple subject groups and disciplines
  • Make connections between subject groups and disciplines
  • Combine knowledge, understanding and skills to create products or solutions
  • Transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies
  • Change the context of an inquiry to gain different perspectives
How can students demonstrate organization skills? Skill Indicators:
  • Plan short and long term assignments; meet deadlines
  • Create plans to prepare for summative assessments (examinations and performances)
  • Keep and use a weekly planner for assignments
  • Set goals that challenging and realistic
  • Plan strategies and take action to achieve personal and academic goals
  • Bring necessary equipment and supplies to class
  • Keep an organized and logical system of information files/notebooks
  • Use appropriate strategies for organizing complex information
  • Understand and use sensory learning preferences (learning styles)
  • Select and use technology effectively and productively
How can students communicate through interaction?
  • Give and receive meaningful feedback
  • Use intercultural understanding to interpret communication
  • Use a variety of speaking techniques to communicate with a variety of audiences
  • Use appropriate forms of writing for different purposes and audiences
  • Use a variety of media to communicate with a range of audiences
  • Interpret and use effectively modes of non-verbal communication
  • Negotiate ideas and knowledge with peers and teachers
  • Participate in, and contribute to, digital social media networks
  • Collaborate with peers and experts using a variety of digital environments and media
  • Share ideas with multiple audiences using a variety of digital environments and mediaBulleted list
How can students be creative? Skill Indicators:
  • Use brainstorming and mind mapping to generate new ideas and inquiries
  • Consider multiple alternatives, including those that might be unlikely or impossible
  • Create novel solutions to complex problems
  • Use lateral thinking to make unexpected connections
  • Design improvements to existing machines, media and technologies
  • Design new machines, media and technologies
  • Make guesses and generate testable hypotheses
  • Apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products or processes
  • Create original works and ideas
  • Practice flexible thinking – arguing both sides of an argument
  • Use visible thinking strategies and techniques
  • Propose metaphors and analogies
How can students demonstrate media literacy? Skill Indicators:
  • Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media [including digital social media and online networks]
  • Demonstrate awareness of media interpretations of events and ideas [including digital social media]
  • Make informed choices about personal viewing experiences
  • Understand the impact of media representations and modes of presentation
  • Seek a range of perspectives from multiple and varied sources
  • Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats
  • Compare, contrast and draw connections among (multi)media resources
How can students manage their own state of mind?

Mindfulness

  • Practice focus and concentration
  • Practice strategies to develop mental quiet
  • Practice strategies to overcome distractions
Perseverance
  • Demonstrate persistence and perseverance
  • Practice delaying gratification
Emotional management
  • Practice strategies to overcome impulsiveness and anger
  • Practice strategies to prevent and eliminate bullying
  • Practice strategies to reduce anxiety
  • Practice being aware of body-mind connections
Self-motivation
  • Practice analyzing and attributing causes for failure
  • Practice managing self-talk
  • Practice positive thinking

Resilience

  • Practice ‘bouncing back’ after adversity, mistakes and failures
  • Practice ‘failing well’
  • Practice dealing with disappointment and unmet expectations
  • Practice dealing with change

How can students demonstrate communication through language?
  • Reading, writing and using language to gather and communicate information
  • Read critically and for comprehension
  • Read a variety of sources for information and for pleasure
  • Make inferences and draw conclusions
  • Use and interpret a range of discipline-specific terms and symbols
  • Write and for different purposes
  • Understand and use mathematical notation
  • Paraphrase accurately and concisely
  • Preview and skim texts to build understanding
  • Take effective notes in class
  • Make effective summary notes for studying
  • Use a variety of organizers for academic writing tasks
  • Find information for disciplinary and interdisciplinary inquiries, using a variety of media
  • Organize and depict information logically
  • Structure information in summaries, essays and reports
  • Understand and implement intellectual property
  • Create references and citations, use footnotes/endnotes and construct a bibliography according to recognized conventions
  • Identify primary and secondary sources