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Think critically, conduct research
(develop theses, arguments, solutions), and demonstrate
information literacy (find, analyze, and apply resources).
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Articulate their thinking verbally
through the use of relevant knowledge and evidence,
independently and as part of a group.
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Use a variety of cognitive strategies
independently to problem-solve, make decisions, and
successfully complete class work.
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Use English literacy skills effectively
in all content areas.
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Be self-directed in their learning by
being prepared for the school day, taking ownership
for and reflecting on their work and progress, understanding
their learning styles, and using study skills.
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Positively and effectively work together
in groups.
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Be a community member by taking
responsibility for their actions and taking on a positive
leadership role.
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Be inquisitive and learn because they
want to know and understand to succeed in school and beyond.
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Explore their personal and career
interests and find personal connections that relate what
they are learning to their own lives.
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Use technology literacy skills
effectively in all content areas.