Personal and social competency is the set of abilities that relate to students’ identity in the world, both as individuals and as members of their community and society. Personal and social competency encompasses the abilities students need to thrive as individuals, to understand and care about themselves and others, and to find and achieve their purposes in the world.
View the short video from the students at Dormick Elementary School by clicking on the blue “Personal Awareness and Responsibility”.
Personal Awareness and Responsibility
The thinking competency encompasses the knowledge, skills and processes we associate with intellectual development. It is through their competency as thinkers that students take subject-specific concepts and content and transform them into a new understanding. Thinking competence includes specific thinking skills as well as habits of mind, and metacognitive awareness.
Click on the blue “Creative Thinking” and “Critical Thinking” to see students from Dormick Elementary School explain it. Do you notice their “I statements”?
Communication competency encompasses the set of abilities that students use to impart and exchange information, experiences, and ideas, to explore the world around them, and to understand and effectively engage in the use of digital media. Communication competency provides a bridge between students’ learning, their personal and social identity and relationships, and the world in which they interact.
Watch this short video, by clicking on “Communication Competency”, created by Dormick Park Elementary School. The students explain in beautifully!