Term 1
Resources you will need for this term:
This term, you should focus on understanding CAS and getting started.
- Start thinking about what you enjoy doing and how it might work for CAS
- Download the Y12 Interview guidelines and sign up for your initial interview with your Advisor.
- Read through the section of the guide on “Procedures: Staring a Project.”
- Start putting potential projects on Managebac.
- Conduct your first interview with your advisor. NOTE: This interview is student led, so you need to be prepared, based on the guide above.
- Use the Maintaining a Project Guidelines to help you with:
- Getting started with CAS.
- The quantity and quality of projects.
- The quality and regularity of reflections.
Note: There is no magical number of projects, frequency or length of reflections, but based on the guidelines provided in the Student Guide, you should:
- be engaged in projects 3-4 hours per week
- reflecting regularly, ideally, about every two weeks or so.
- Reflections should briefly detail:
- One or more specific experiences in the project.
- Action taken.
- What was LEARNED (think LO´s) from the experience and handling it.
- What (s)he is gaining from the project.
- You should have some form of reflection approximately every two weeks.
This term, your Advisor will:
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- monitor your project progress and reflection on Managebac.
- Periodically and especially at mid-term and at the end of term, your Advisor will base your status as either:
- Below Expectations
- Meeting Expectations
- Exceeding Expectations
This will be based on evidence that you have:
- Included all required information in the project details.
- Completed of the initial interview.
- Demonstrated an adequate level of engagement. Three (3) to four (4) hours per week.
- Demonstrated a consistent pattern of reflection focused on the LO`s identified.
At the end of this term, your progress toward completion of the CAS program will be evaluated based on:
- Level of engagement
- Reflections
- Responsiveness to notes from your CAS Advisor or the CAS Coordinator
If the requirements are not up to expectation by the term deadline, there will be a note on Managebac and in your Tutor comments that indicates the reason and and what can be done to address it.