Power Skill
Communication
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Communicating effectively in everyday life
- Clearly expressing wants, needs and thoughts
- Listening to receive information and think about that has been said
- Being respectful and polite
- Consideration of the audience that is being communicated with or presented to
- Use of a range of media to communicate (e.g. writing, presentations, art work)
- Reflecting on learning, giving feedback and responding to feedback
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Using your knowledge and understanding to provide clear, concise and effective communication suited to the purpose, audience and formality of the authentic scenario:
- Informative presentation (live) to groups of various sizes and ages/levels of understanding
- Persuasive presentation (live) to groups of various sizes and backgrounds
- Interview (acting as the interviewer)
- Interview (acting as the interviewee)
- Writing to persuade, describe, inform or discuss through varied media
- Museum curator – concise and clear information sharing with non-experts
- Video presentation
- Social media post (limited to 160 characters)
- Personal statement (limited to 2 pages)
- Mathematical communication of processes/formulas
- Tour guide
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Power Skill
Creativity
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Creativity in everyday life
- Thinks outside the box
- Shows different approaches to completing tasks
- Is willing to be flexible and adapt to different scenarios
- Coach someone else to take a more creative approach
- Use experiences and stimuli to spark creativity
- Develop ideas by considering different perspectives
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Composition and generation of original content:
- Using your understanding to explore and design more efficient or effective systems to generate new ideas or improve performance
- Creating something original with the knowledge and skill that you have gained through varied media:
- An article in the DBA News – Pupil-Led Newspaper
- Painting
- Sculpting
- Creative writing
- Speech/Persuasive writing/Advertising campaigns
- Music composition
- Website creation
- Product development
- Graphic design
- Choreography
- Recording a podcast or video-cast
- Game development
- Instruction writing
- Model building
- Word processing, presentation and spreadsheet software
- Blog writing
- Logo/mural development based on a given brief
- Stop motion animation
- Event planning
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Power Skill
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
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Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
in everyday life
- Makes connections in learning
- Problem solves
- Identifies problems and works towards a solution
- Persists to solve complex problems
- See arising problems as challenges that can overcome
- Complete tasks by finding information
- Analyse cause and effect
- Analyse problems by creating and testing hypothesis
- Implement strategic plans to solve more complex problems and reflect on learning to solve similar problems when they arise
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The process of thinking carefully about a subject or idea to:
Justify:
- Ranking activities and justification of opinions
- Planned debates and discussions with others
- Agree or Disagree/True or False activities
Predict:
- Using your knowledge, what do you predict?
Find solutions:
- Can you find and offer multiple solutions to a given problem?
- Select the most appropriate solution to a problem?
Test and improve:
- Using your knowledge, test and suggest improvements to an existing product, theory or solution
- Work out the most efficient and effective method
Summarise:
- Using your knowledge, summarise the key points so far
- Using your understanding, can you summarise the key points so that someone else can understand?
Evaluate:
- Can you evaluate the effectiveness of a whole and offer suggestions for improvement?
- Can you mark a piece of work against a criteria and offer feedback?
- Can you decide on whether information is true or false, reliable or not?
Evaluate:
- Can you analyse information to find trends or next steps?
- Can you work out why something occurred?
- Can you identify strengths and weaknesses?
- Model building
- Word processing, presentation and spreadsheet software
- Blog writing
- Logo/mural development based on a given brief
- Stop motion animation
- Event planning
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Power Skill
Character Learning to Deep Learn
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Developing Character in everyday life
- Shows grit, tenacity, perseverance and resilience
- Demonstrates good skills to be an active learner
- Knows that we all have strengths and weaknesses to develop
- Understands that different learning tasks require different approaches
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Developing the necessary character traits to be successful in challenging learning situations:
- Growth mindset – understanding that ability is earned through time, practice and dedication
- Metacognition – understanding how we learn, our memory and how connections are made
- Self regulation techniques – the ability to overcome stressful or challenging situations
- Locus of Control – understanding where to invest your time, effort and attention
- Self-reflection and critical mindset – knowing your strengths and weaknesses so that you have the power to develop them
- Taking responsibility – understanding that you have choices to make and these choices have consequences, of which you must take responsibility
- Self-motivation & independence – making the right choices without reminders. Understanding your purpose and drive and how you can reach your goals through your daily actions
- Resilience, perseverance and grit – not giving up easily. Understanding that learning is meant to be challenging and enjoying the challenge
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Power Skill
Collaboration
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Collaboration in everyday life
- Working with others
- Cooperate in a group
- Consideration of the group dynamics
- Works in different ways when collaborating
- Listens to others
- Responds to the ideas of others
- Understanding and respecting diversity of others’ culture, background and beliefs
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Working successfully alongside others in varied group sizes to successfully achieve a goal:
- Evaluating the strengths and limitations of your team and allocating roles and responsibilities to achieve the best outcome
- Ensuring there is clarity of the goal and agreed method to achieve this
- Practising repeatedly as a team to ensure that there is cohesion and flow within the group, leading to a likely positive outcome
- Motivating and supporting others to overcome barriers to achieve goals
- Managing expectations and personalities of team members
- Holding others to account when performance is not of the expected standard
- Ensuring effective time management of self and others
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