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1 Information for students prior to working on self-assessments
Core competencies Information for students prior to working on self-assessments

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3 Core Competencies a set of intellectual, personal, and social competencies strengths-based and student-centered – what the student can do can be demonstrated in many different ways developed over the course of a student’s schooling and into adulthood The addition to our curriculum of the Core competencies might be the biggest shift in the entire re-design As we become preoccupied by changes to individual curriculum areas Yet it also feels like they are easily pushed aside to the margins as especially Recognition that our children’s success is in large part determined by abilities that span across subject areas and that a central purpose of school is to develop those competencies in our kids Harp

4 Why has this been added to the BC curriculum?
Research shows that it is important for students to be able to self-reflect and self- assess. How am I doing? What are my strengths? How can I improve? Building the core competencies will help students become “educated citizens” (see next slide).

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6 Here are some questions to help you start thinking about the core competencies:
Communication What are some ways you like to use to show your learning? What methods of communication are easiest for you and which areas would you like to improve? (e.g. reading, writing, speaking, listening) Critical Thinking What strategies do you use to decide whether to believe something you read or hear on the news? What advice would you give a younger student about figuring out what is true? Creative Thinking What helps you get new ideas? What makes you want to get new ideas or try something new?

7 Positive Personal and Cultural Identity
What are some aspects that you value about your culture? What are some things about your culture that you would like other people to know? What are your strengths as a learner and how do you learn best? Personal Awareness and Responsibility What do you do to help yourself when you are feeling a bit discouraged about your work / performance? What is one of your learning goals? Why did you choose it and how are you going to work on it? Social Responsibility How do you use words and actions to encourage other students who might be feeling a bit sad or discouraged? What contribution(s) have you made to your school/community/team that you feel good about? How did you get started doing that?

8 Student choice in self-assessment
Many grade 9s have already done numerous self- reflections on the core competencies through their Digital Literacy course. Grade 9s may choose to upload examples of their core competency self-reflections from their blog to Office 365 or they may choose to do something new. Several templates are uploaded on the school portal as guidelines to help you get started. You do not have to use them. The next few slides show many different methods of self-assessment as well as examples from last year’s grade 9s. Remember, it’s all about you as a learner!

9 Examples of ways to self-assess
Collages Equations Illustrations Interviews (written or oral) Lists Mind maps or other graphic organizers Photo essays Photographs

10 More examples of self-assessment methods
Poems or acrostics Questions Reference letters Spoken reflections Stories Symbols Videos Word clouds

11 Example of Creative Thinking Word Art by Julia M.

12 Example of Creative Thinking Mind Map by Natalie S.

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14 Example of a portion of a Social Responsibility reflection in point form (anonymous)
Contributing to Community and Caring for the Environment I am a music student and I sometimes help set up for concerts and rehearsals. I share my personal belongings (sheet music, notes, writing utensils) to help out others. I always bring my own reusable water bottle to prevent buying plastic one-time-use bottles. I follow the new waste management system and always put my trash in the correct place. I never leave my trash for others to clean up. Instead of asking my parents to drive me to school, I decided to walk every day to decrease the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere.

15 Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to talk about how I am doing in my academic classes at school? No. You can relate your self-assessment to any curricular or extra-curricular area. Do I need to talk specifically about my learning at school? No. You may choose something that you do in the community (e.g. sports, work, volunteering, other) Do I need to give myself a mark? Is my teacher going to give me a mark? No. Self-assessments are not supposed to be graded. Ideally, you would have a conversation with a trusted adult (family member, educator) about how you are developing your core competencies.

16 Core Competency Self-Assessment
All grade 9s and 10s must self-assess between 1 – 3 core competencies before June 1, 2018. Flex is a great time to work on this! Upload your self-assessment to Office 365. Create a new (or add to your existing) “Core Competency” folder. Share on Office 365 with or directly if you have difficulties uploading to Office 365.


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