This keeps you up-to-date with the Maths Curriculum?
Maths Online
How you know your project will be challenging is called?
Academic Rigour
Writing, reading and speaking all come under the goal of...?
Communication
When you visit a workplace or speak to someone in your field of interest is called an...?
Informational Interview
What do we call the discussions that we have at the beginning and end of each day?
Check-in and Check-Outs
What will you present at the end of each term?
An Exhibition
When a project is 'hand's on' it is called....?
Active Learning
Similar to Science this is how you will experiment, read and collect data under the goal of...?
Empirical Reasoning
Visiting a workplace regularly as a team member is called an...?
Internship
What are the two different types of goals we work towards?
Short-Term and Long-Term Goals
You will do this at least 4 times a year and one will be a biography?
Read a Book
What makes your project real and relevant to your interests?
Authenticity
Developing Empathy, respect, self-awareness and the ability to reflect is under the goal of…?
Personal Qualities
What do you call a day that you visit once to observe?
A Shadow Day
When we leave school as a group it is called...?
Outlearning
Each term we write a 'what' together?
Individual Learning Plan
These could be your mentor/educator or trusted person in your field of interest
Adult Relationships
Similar to mathematics you will use logic to problem solve and take action under the goal of...?
Quantitative Reasoning
Your main contact during an LTI is called a…?
Mentor
The methods you will use to be a more effective and efficient learner is under the goal....?
Knowing How to Learn
These are used as evidence for your Learning and a place to write your thoughts. (2 Items)
Journal and Portfolio
How will you know if you have achieved the goal in your project?
Assessment
Discovering diverse cultural and historical perspectives and contributing to the world around you is under the goal of....?
Social Reasoning
What does the acronym LTL stand for?
Leaving to Learn
What do the Letters in 'SMART' Goals represent?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-Bound.