Students demonstrate the ability to acquire, recall, and retain basic and complex forms of information enabling them to: 1) Remember facts, lists, procedures and methods (e.g., the correct spelling of words, the boiling point of water, benefits of a good education, and the formula for determining volume). 2) Correctly identify and label (e.g., name shapes, identify from multiple options the correct statement of Aristotle’s Golden Mean). 3) Develop a substantial vocabulary and correctly state definitions of terms, the content of theories and wording of rules (e.g., define a hypotenuse, state rules of grammar).
CL2.1. Knowledgeable, logical, critical, and creative thinkers
Students demonstrate progressively complex cognitive abilities to become knowledgeable, logical, critical, and creative thinkers, especially in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
CL2. CRITICAL THINKING
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement.
CL1.3.f. Connection to school community
Students strive to form bonds with teachers, counselors, and other adults, and to classmates in their school community. They understand that this substantially improves their chances of doing well in school and avoiding dangerous and unhealthy behavior. 1) Students believe they belong and that their teachers, counselors, and others care about them. 2) Students participate in school activities or clubs.
CL1.3.e. Versatile learners
Students are versatile learners, demonstrating the ability to learn by listening, seeing, and doing. They adapt and respond to diverse teaching strategies.
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