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THINK: Learners display curiosity and initiative by:
CREATE: Learners engage with new knowledge by following a process that includes:
SHARE: Learners adapt, communicate, and exchange learning products with others in a cycle that includes:
GROW: Learners participate in an ongoing inquiry-based process by:
THINK: Learners contribute a balanced perspective when participating in a learning community by:
CREATE: Learners adjust their awareness of the global learning community by:
SHARE: Learners exhibit empathy with and tolerance for diverse ideas by:
GROW: Learners demonstrate empathy and equity in knowledge building within the global learning community by:
THINK: Learners identify collaborative opportunities by:
CREATE: Learners participate in personal, social, and intellectual networks by:
SHARE: Learners work productively with others to solve problems by:
GROW: Learners actively participate with others in learning situations by:
THINK: Learners act on an information need by:
CREATE: Learners gather information appropriate to the task by:
SHARE: Learners exchange information resources within and beyond their learning community by:
GROW: Learners select and organize information for a variety of audiences by:
THINK: Learners develop and satisfy personal curiosity by:
CREATE: Learners construct new knowledge by:
SHARE: Learners engage with the learning community by:
GROW: Learners develop through experience and reflection by:
THINK: Learners follow ethical and legal guidelines for gathering and using information by:
CREATE: Learners use valid information and reasoned conclusions to make ethical decisions in the creation of knowledge by:
SHARE: Learners responsibly, ethically, and legally share new information with a global community by:
GROW: Learners engage with information to extend personal learning by:
I.A.1
Formulating questions about a personal interest or a curricular topic.
I.A.2
Recalling prior and background knowledge as context for new meaning.
I.B.1
Using evidence to investigate questions.
I.B.2
Devising and implementing a plan to fill knowledge gaps.
I.B.3
Generating products that illustrate learning.
I.C.1
Interacting with content presented by others.
I.C.2
Providing constructive feedback.
I.C.3
Acting on feedback to improve.
I.C.4
Sharing products with an authentic audience.
I.D.1
Continually seeking knowledge.
I.D.2
Engaging in sustained inquiry.
I.D.3
Enacting new understanding through real-world connections.
I.D.4
Using reflection to guide informed decisions.
II.A.1
Articulating an awareness of the contributions of a range of learners.
II.A.2
Adopting a discerning stance toward points of view and opinions expressed in information resources and learning products.
II.A.3
Describing their understanding of cultural relevancy and placement within the global learning community.
II.B.1
Interacting with learners who reflect a range of perspectives.
II.B.2
Evaluating a variety of perspectives during learning activities.
II.B.3
Representing diverse perspectives during learning activities.
II.C.1
Engaging in informed conversation and active debate.
II.C.2
Contributing to discussions in which multiple viewpoints on a topic are expressed.
II.D.1
Seeking interactions with a range of learners.
II.D.2
Demonstrating interest in other perspectives during learning activities.
II.D.3
Reflecting on their own place within the global learning community.
III.A.1
Demonstrating their desire to broaden and deepen understandings.
III.A.2
Developing new understandings through engagement in a learning group.
III.A.3
Deciding to solve problems informed by group interaction.
III.B.1
Using a variety of communication tools and resources.
III.B.2
Establishing connections with other learners to build on their own prior knowledge and create new knowledge
III.C.1
Soliciting and responding to feedback from others.
III.C.2
Involving diverse perspectives in their own inquiry processes.
III.D.1
Actively contributing to group discussions.
III.D.2
Recognizing learning as a social responsibility.
IV.A.1
Determining the need to gather information.
IV.A.2
Identifying possible sources of information.
IV.A.3
Making critical choices about information sources to use.
IV.B.1
Seeking a variety of sources.
IV.B.2
Collecting information representing diverse perspectives.
IV.B.3
Systematically questioning and assessing the validity and accuracy of information.
IV.B.4
Organizing information by priority, topic, or other systematic scheme.
IV.C.1
Accessing and evaluating collaboratively constructed information sites.
IV.C.2
Contributing to collaboratively constructed information sites by ethically using and reproducing others’ work.
IV.C.3
Joining with others to compare and contrast information derived from collaboratively constructed information sites.
IV.D.1
Performing ongoing analysis of and reflection on the quality, usefulness, and accuracy of curated resources.
IV.D.2
Integrating and depicting in a conceptual knowledge network their understanding gained from resources.
IV.D.3
Openly communicating curation processes for others to use, interpret, and validate.
V.A.1
Reading widely and deeply in multiple formats and write and create for a variety of purposes
V.A.2
Reflecting and questioning assumptions and possible misconceptions.
V.A.3
Engaging in inquiry-based processes for personal growth.
V.B.1
Problem solving through cycles of design, implementation, and reflection.
V.B.2
Persisting through self-directed pursuits by tinkering and making.
V.C.1
Expressing curiosity about a topic of personal interest or curricular relevance.
V.C.2
Co-constructing innovative means of investigation.
V.C.3
Collaboratively identifying innovative solutions to a challenge or problem.
V.D.1
Iteratively responding to challenges.
V.D.2
Recognizing capabilities and skills that can be developed, improved, and expanded.
V.D.3
Open-mindedly accepting feedback for positive and constructive growth.
VI.A.1
Responsibly applying information, technology, and media to learning.
VI.A.2
Understanding the ethical use of information, technology, and media.
VI.A.3
Evaluating information for accuracy, validity, social and cultural context, and appropriateness for need.
VI.B.1
Ethically using and reproducing others’ work.
VI.B.2
Acknowledging authorship and demonstrating respect for the intellectual property of others.
VI.B.3
Including elements in personal-knowledge products that allow others to credit content appropriately.
VI.C.1
Sharing information resources in accordance with modification, reuse, and remix policies.
VI.C.2
Disseminating new knowledge through means appropriate for the intended audience.
VI.D.1
Personalizing their use of information and information technologies.
VI.D.2
Reflecting on the process of ethical generation of knowledge.
VI.D.3
Inspiring others to engage in safe, responsible, ethical, and legal information behaviors.
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