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ATL Skills

The document outlines various skills that are important for students to develop, including communication skills, organization skills, critical thinking skills, and affective skills such as managing one's emotions and state of mind. Communication skills involve effectively exchanging information through interaction using various methods. Organization skills relate to managing time and tasks, meeting deadlines, and keeping organized systems. Critical thinking skills encompass analyzing issues, gathering and evaluating evidence, and drawing reasonable conclusions. Affective skills center around self-management, such as practicing focus, perseverance, emotional management, self-motivation, resilience, and dealing with challenges.

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ATL Skills

The document outlines various skills that are important for students to develop, including communication skills, organization skills, critical thinking skills, and affective skills such as managing one's emotions and state of mind. Communication skills involve effectively exchanging information through interaction using various methods. Organization skills relate to managing time and tasks, meeting deadlines, and keeping organized systems. Critical thinking skills encompass analyzing issues, gathering and evaluating evidence, and drawing reasonable conclusions. Affective skills center around self-management, such as practicing focus, perseverance, emotional management, self-motivation, resilience, and dealing with challenges.

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Communication skills Organisation skills Critical thinking skills

How can I Exchanging thoughts, messages and information effectively through How can I Managing time and tasks effectively How can I Analysing and evaluating issues and ideas
communicat interaction demonstrate • Plan short- and long-term assignments; meet deadlines think • Practise observing carefully in order to recognize
e through • Give and receive meaningful feedback organization • Create plans to prepare for summative assessments (examinations and performances) critically? problems
interaction? • Use intercultural understanding to interpret communication skills? • Keep and use a weekly planner for assignments • Gather and organize relevant information to
• Use a variety of speaking techniques to communicate with a variety of audiences • Set goals that are challenging and realistic formulate an argument
• Use appropriate forms of writing for different purposes and audiences • Plan strategies and take action to achieve personal and academic goals • Recognize unstated assumptions and bias
• Use a variety of media to communicate with a range of audiences • Bring necessary equipment and supplies to class • Interpret data
• Interpret and use effectively modes of non-verbal communication • Keep an organized and logical system of information files/notebooks • Evaluate evidence and arguments
• Negotiate ideas and knowledge with peers and teachers • Use appropriate strategies for organizing complex information • Recognize and evaluate propositions
• Participate in, and contribute to, digital social media networks • Understand and use sensory learning preferences (learning styles) • Draw reasonable conclusions and generalizations
• Collaborate with peers and experts using a variety of digital environments and • Select and use technology effectively and productively • Test generalizations and conclusions
media Affective skills • Revise understanding based on new information and
• Share ideas with multiple audiences using a variety of digital environments and evidence
How can I Managing state of mind
media • Evaluate and manage risk
manage my Mindfulness • Practise focus and concentration
How can I Reading, writing and using language to gather and communicate information • Formulate factual, topical, conceptual and debatable
own state of • Practise strategies to develop mental focus questions
demonstrate • Read critically and for comprehension
mind? • Practise strategies to overcome distractions • Consider ideas from multiple perspectives
communicati • Read a variety of sources for information and for pleasure
• Practise being aware of body–mind connections • Develop contrary or opposing arguments
on through • Make inferences and draw conclusions
• Use and interpret a range of discipline-specific terms and symbols Perseverance • Demonstrate persistence and perseverance • Analyse complex concepts and projects into their
language? • Practise delaying gratification
• Write for different purposes constituent parts and synthesize them to create new
• Understand and use mathematical notation Emotional • Practise strategies to overcome impulsiveness and anger understanding
• Paraphrase accurately and concisely management • Practise strategies to prevent and eliminate bullying • Propose and evaluate a variety of solutions
• Preview and skim texts to build understanding • Practise strategies to reduce stress and anxiety • Identify obstacles and challenges
• Take effective notes in class Self-motivation • Practise analysing and attributing causes for failure • Use models and simulations to explore complex
• Make effective summary notes for studying • Practise managing self-talk systems and issues
• Use a variety of organizers for academic writing tasks • Practise positive thinking • Identify trends and forecast possibilities
• Find information for disciplinary and interdisciplinary inquiries, using a variety of Resilience • Practise “bouncing back” after adversity, mistakes and failures • Troubleshoot systems and applications
media • Practise “failing well” Creative thinking skills
• Organize and depict information logically • Practise dealing with disappointment and unmet expectations
How can I Generating novel ideas and considering new
• Structure information in summaries, essays and reports • Practise dealing with change
think perspectives

Collaboration & social skills


social Reflection skills
How can I be
reflective?
(Re)considering the process of learning; choosing and using ATL skills
• Develop new skills, techniques and strategies for effective learning
creatively? • Use brainstorming and visual diagrams to generate
new ideas and inquiries
• Consider multiple alternatives, including those that
How can I Working effectively with others • Identify strengths and weaknesses of personal learning strategies (self-assessment) might be unlikely or impossible
collaborate • Use social media networks appropriately to build and develop relationships • Demonstrate flexibility in the selection and use of learning strategies • Create novel solutions to authentic problems
with others • Practise empathy • Try new ATL skills and evaluate their effectiveness • Make unexpected or unusual connections between
• Delegate and share responsibility for decision-making • Consider content (What did I learn about? What don’t I understand yet? What questions do I objects and/or ideas
have now?) • Design improvements to existing machines, media
• Help others to succeed
• Take responsibility for one’s own actions • Consider ATL skills development (What can I already do? How can I share my skills to help and technologies
peers? What will I work on next?) • Design new machines, media and technologies
• Manage and resolve conflict and work collaboratively in teams
• Consider personal learning strategies (What can I do to become a more efficient and effective • Make guesses, ask “what if” questions and generate
• Build consensus
learner? How can I become more flexible in my choice of learning strategies? What factors are testable hypotheses
• Make fair and equitable decisions important for helping me learn well?)
• Listen actively to other perspectives and ideas • Apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas,
• Focus on the process of creating by imitating the work of others
• Negotiate effectively products or processes
• Consider ethical, cultural and environmental implications
• Encourage others to contribute • Create original works and ideas; use existing works
• Keep a journal to record reflections
• Exercise leadership and take on a variety of roles within groups and ideas in new ways
• Give and receive meaningful feedback • Practise flexible thinking—develop multiple
• Advocate for one’s own rights and needs opposing, contradictory and complementary
arguments
• Practise visible thinking strategies and techniques
Information literacy skills Media literacy skills • Generate metaphors and analogies
How can I Finding, interpreting, judging and creating information How can I Interacting with media to use and create ideas and Transfer skills
demonstrate • Collect, record and verify data demonstrate information How can I Using skills and knowledge in multiple contexts
information • Access information to be informed and inform others media • Locate, organize, analyse, evaluate, synthesize and ethically transfer • Use effective learning strategies in subject groups
literacy? • Make connections between various sources of information literacy? use information from a variety of sources and media skills and and disciplines
• Understand the benefits and limitations of personal sensory learning preferences when accessing, processing (including digital social media and online networks) knowledge • Apply skills and knowledge in unfamiliar situations
and recalling information • Demonstrate awareness of media interpretations of events across • Inquire in different contexts to gain a different
• Use memory techniques to develop long-term memory and ideas (including digital social media) disciplines perspective
• Present information in a variety of formats and platforms • Make informed choices about personal viewing and subject • Compare conceptual understanding across multiple
• Collect and analyse data to identify solutions and make informed decisions experiences subject groups and disciplines
groups?
• Process data and report results • Understand the impact of media representations and • Make connections between subject groups and
• Evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on their appropriateness to specific tasks modes of presentation disciplines
• Understand and use technology systems • Seek a range of perspectives from multiple and varied • Combine knowledge, understanding and skills to
• Use critical literacy skills to analyse and interpret media communications sources create products or solutions
• Understand and implement intellectual property rights • Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple • Transfer current knowledge to learning of new
• Create references and citations, use footnotes/endnotes and construct a bibliography according to recognized audiences using a variety of media and formats technologies
conventions • Compare, contrast and draw connections among • Change the context of an inquiry to gain different
• Identify primary and secondary sources (multi)media resources perspectives

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