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ICEBREAKER
Read the quote on your card and reflect upon what itmeans for yourself and your child
Read the question on the back and consider your ownanswer
Find a partner, share your quote, and discuss the question
If you like someone elses quote or question, you can askto swap cards
Continue and mingle around the room!
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1. What is service?
2. What do you think action means in the IB?
3. What is your greatest burning question for this session?
4. Why did you come to this NLCS session today?
5. Is your childs commitment to service as important asacademics? Why or why not?
6. How might engaging with service benefit your child?
7. What obstacles do you think might face your child inengaging with service?
8. Describe one time you helped another person.
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9. Describe one time when another person helped you.
10. What expectations did you have for doing service whenyou were in school, if any?
11. What service groups or events are you aware ofhappening at NIST?
12. What do you think of the quote on the back?
13. What is one issue about which you are passionate?
14. What communities do your family belong to?
15. What are the most important values you want your
children to have?
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SESSION OBJECTIVES Discuss some of the upcoming transitions in MYP 2014
Understand service as a form of authentic actionin
the MYP
Understand the service learning cycle
Discuss the benefitsof service learning and action toyour child
Explore the varietyof ways for your child to engagewith service and action at NIST
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1 minute - individual thinking1 minute - sharing with the person next to you
Prepare to share
Why do you send your child to school?
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NISTs Mission StatementAs a leading IB World School, NISTs mission is to inspire andempower each student to pursue individual excellence and to
enrich the world.
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...if you believe in something, you must not
just think or talk or write, but must act.
Peterson (2003)
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What does it mean to you to
?
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a responsible act initiated by astudent as a result of learning=
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SESSION OBJECTIVES Discuss some of the upcoming transitions in MYP 2014
Understand service as a form of authentic actionin
the MYP
Understand the service learning cycle
Discuss the benefitsof service learning and action to
your child
Explore the varietyof ways for your child to engagewith service and action at NIST
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2008 GuideCommunity and service
How do we live in relation to
each other? How can I
contribute to the community?
How can I help others? community awareness andunderstanding
reflection involvement through service.
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2014 GuideThrough responsible action,tightly connected with sustainedinquiry and critical reflection,young people and adults candevelop the kinds of attributes
described by the learner profilethat are essential for success infuture academic pursuits and foradult life. - MYP Principles intoPractice, 2014
Service is a formof action.
Student learning expectations are provided, similar to DP CAS
requirements.
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A wide awareness of their own strengths andareas for growthStudents see themselves as individuals with variousabilities and skills, some more developed thanothers. With minimal guidance and support fromservice activity leaders/teachers, they understandthat their choices determine the effectiveness ofservice as action.
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Undertaking new challenges that develop new skillsfor the students with support and guidance from
service activity leaders/teachersA new challenge may be an unfamiliar service activity,or an extension of an existing one.
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Initiating and planning service with minimalsupport from service activity leaders/teachersInitiated and planned activities will often be incollaboration with other participants. This includesdetermining the roles and responsibilities ofparticipants.
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Showing commitment and perseverance in theiractivitiesAt a minimum, this implies regular commitment andaccepting a share of the responsibility of responding toproblems that arise in the course of service.Commitment is emotional and/or ethical engagement.With perseverance, students show resolve anddetermination to follow through.
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Working collaboratively with othersCollaboration can occur as student with students,student with members of the school, or students with thelocal or international community. This involves teamworkin undertaking the service.
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Developing international-mindedness through globalengagement, multilingualism and interculturalunderstanding, with support from service activityleaders/teachersThrough participation in service, students learn aboutand address global issues within local, national andinternational contexts. Global challenges, such as
poverty, environmental sustainability and education,often have local manifestations.
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Considering the ethical implications of their actionswith guidance from service activity leaders/teachersStudents must be aware that their choices and actionsimpact service as action. Increased ethical sensibilitydevelops accountability and leads to acting withintegrity.
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An explicit expectation of the PYP is that successful inquiry will lead to
responsible action, initiated by the student as a result of the learning process. This
action will extend the students learning, or it may have a wider social impact, and
will clearly look different within each age range.
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Students develop their personal understanding, their emerging sense of self and
their developmentally appropriate responsibility in their community.This
continues with the service component of the DPs CAS requirements
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Creativity, action, service (CAS) is at the heart of the DiplomaProgramme. It is one of the three essential elements in every studentsDiploma Programme experience. It involves students in a range ofactivities alongside their academic studies throughout the DiplomaProgramme. The three strands of CAS, which are often interwoven withparticular activities, are characterized as follows.
Creativity: arts, and other experiences that involve creative thinking.
Action: physical exertion contributing to a healthy lifestyle,complementing academic work elsewhere in the Diploma Programme.
Service: an unpaid and voluntary exchange that has a learning benefitfor the student. The rights, dignity and autonomy of all those involvedare respected.
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Pause-and-Think
What are the expectation of service in the MYP?
Have you seen your child take action on his/herlearning?
Have any of these actions been service-oriented?
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SESSION OBJECTIVES Discuss some of the upcoming transitions in MYP 2014
Understand service as a form of authentic actionin
the MYP
Understand the service learning cycle
Discuss the benefitsof service learning and action to
your child
Explore the varietyof ways for your child to engagewith service and action at NIST
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Pause-and-Think
Is there anything that surprised or intrigued youabout the service learning cycle?
What do you see as the most valuable part of theservice learning cycle?
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KnowledgeWhat do I know and
understand?
SkillsWhat can I do?
AttitudesWhat do I value and
care about?
I am able and Icare, but I dontunderstand the
issue.
I understand andI care, but I am
unable to doanything about it.
Iunderstand
and am
able, but Idont care.
ACTIVE
CITIZEN
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What do you think?
In your group, brainstorm the kinds of knowledge,skills or attitudesstudents would either needor
developin order to do act in service.
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Student Res onsibilitNone Some AllNone
Som
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All
Development of ommunity and Service in Secondary School at NIST
Years 7, 8, 9
student lifeprogram
Years
10,11
Student
choice
Years 12
and 13 CAS
and
leadership
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SESSION OBJECTIVES Discuss some of the upcoming transitions in MYP 2014
Understand service as a form of authentic actionin
the MYP
Understand the service learning cycle
Discuss the benefitsof service learning and action to
your child
Explore the varietyof ways for your child to engagewith service and action at NIST
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Take action on something you
learned about in class.
How can I getinvolved?
Work on a
homeroom
project(y7, 8, and
9)
Join an existing service group
(ECA) or iChoice.
Getinvolved in
something
outside ofNIST in
anothercommunity.
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