Form B: CAS Completion Form
To complete the CAS requirement of the IB Diploma you need to demonstrate you have achieved the eight learning outcomes. Explain which CAS activities have helped you achieve each learning outcome. You only need one example for each learning outcome.
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1. Reflect on how you have become more aware of your own strengths and areas for growth.
1. Awareness: “They are able to see themselves as individuals with various skills and abilities, some more developed than others, and understand that they can make choices about how they wish to move forward.” IB CAS Guide
2. Reflect on new challenges you undertook.
2. Challenge: “A new challenge may be an unfamiliar activity, or an extension to an existing one”
3. Explain activities you planned and initiated.
3. Initiative: “Planning and initiation will often be in collaboration with others. It can be shown in activities that are part of larger projects, for example, ongoing school activities in the local community, as well as in small student-led activities." IB CAS Guide
4. Explain how you collaborated with others.
4. Collaboration: “Collaboration can be shown in many different activities, such as team sports, playing music in a band, or helping in a kindergarten. At least one project involving collaboration and the integration of at least two of creativity, action, and service is required.” IB CAS Guide
5. How did you demonstrate perseverance and commitment?
5. Commitment: “At a minimum, this implies attending regularly and accepting a share of responsibility for dealing with problems that arise in the course of activities.” IB CAS Guide
6. Which issue of global importance were you engaged with? How were you engaged?
6. Global Value: “Students may be involved in international projects but there are many global issues that can be acted upon locally or nationally (for example, environmental concerns, caring for the elderly).” IB CAS Guide
7. Ethics: Explain the how your behaviour had an impact on others. What changes will you make to your lifestyle or behaviour?
7. Ethics: “Ethical decisions arise in almost any CAS activity (for example, on the sports field, in musical composition, in relationships with others involved in service activities). Evidence of thinking about ethical issues can be shown in various ways, including journal entries and conversations with CAS advisors.” IB CAS Guide
8. Describe new skills you learned.
8. New Skills: “As with new challenges, new skills may be shown in activities that the student has not previously undertaken, or in increased expertise in an established area.” IB CAS Guide
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