Relating CAS & TOK Consider reflecting on a CAS experience using each of the Ways of Knowing.  Sense Perception – In what way(s) did sense perceptions.

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Relating CAS & TOK Consider reflecting on a CAS experience using each of the Ways of Knowing.  Sense Perception – In what way(s) did sense perceptions affect my understanding of this experience (regarding myself, regarding others, and the surrounding world)?  Language – What did others transmit transmit to me through their language? Were new representations given to me with regard to the words I usually use?

 Reason – What reasoning preceded my experience? Did I have any bias and/or arguments that determined my approach towards the reality of my experience? Have I changed my thinking in any way because of this experience?  Emotion – What kind of feelings and emotion can I identify in myself regarding this experience? How do I think others felt? How did my emotions affect my thoughts, my ability to perform, make decisions, or reason during this experience? Did I develop empathy as a result of this experience?

Reflection is a key link between TOK & CAS Reflection in the CAS process should involve some critical thinking by the learner in evaluating and choosing experiences. Critical thinking and reflection must be used in putting together the final CAS presentation

Basic Questions There are three basic questions for a student to ask about a proposed project. What is the my plan? How will I meet the learning outcomes in this activity/project? How will I be able to demonstrate that I have accomplished my plan?

Documentation  Journals, scrapbook, photo essay, video, powerpoint, memory box, weblog  What did you plan?  What did you do?  What were the outcomes for yourself and others?  Reflect on how you felt, your perceptions, discoveries, the value of the activity, what you learned.

CAS is - “A journey that begins in the brain and ends in the heart.” Quote from the movie “Paperclips”