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100
Gaining specific facts, ideas, vocabulary; remembering in a similar form.
What is Thinking Skills? (Acquisition of Knowledge)
100
Listening carefully to others; compromising; reacting reasonably to the situation; accepting responsibility appropriately; being fair.
What is Social Skills? (Resolving Conflicts)
100
Planning and carrying out activities effectively.
What is Self-Management Skills? (Organization)
100
Working cooperatively in a group; being courteous to others; sharing materials; taking turns.
What is Social Skills? (Cooperating)
100
Listening to directions; listening to others; listening to information.
What is Communication Skills? (Listening)
200
Reading a variety of sources for information and pleasure; comprehending what has been read; making inferences and drawing conclusions.
What is Communication Skills? (Reading)
200
Making judgments or decisions based on chosen criteria; standards and conditions.
What is Thinking Skills? (Evaluation)
200
Using all the senses to notice relevant details
What is Research Skills? (Observing)
200
Drawing conclusions from relationships and patterns that emerge from organized data.
What is Research Skills? (Interpreting Data)
200
Understanding what behaviour is appropriate in a given situation and acting accordingly; being a leader in some circumstances, a follower in others.
What is Social Skills? (Adopting a variety of group roles)
300
Selecting an appropriate course of action or behaviour based on fact or opinion.
What is Self-Management Skills? (Informed Choices)
300
Displaying a sensitivity to the position of objects in relation to oneself or each other.
What is Self-Management Skills? (Spatial Awareness)
300
Making use of previously acquired knowledge in practical or new ways.
What is Thinking Skills? (Application)
300
Knowing and applying appropriate rules or operating procedures of groups of people.
What is Self-Management Skills? (Codes of Behavior)
300
Effectively communicating what has been learned; choosing appropriate media.
What is Research Skills? (Presenting Research Findings)
400
Sorting and categorizing information; arranging into understandable forms such as narrative descriptions, tables, timelines, graphs and diagrams.
What is Research Skills? (Organizing Data)
400
Taking on and completing tasks in an appropriate manner; being willing to assume a share of the responsibility.
What is Social Skills? (Accepting Responsibility)
400
Interpreting and analyzing visuals and multimedia; understanding the ways in which images and language interact to convey ideas, values and beliefs; making informed choices about personal viewing experiences.
What is Communication Skills? (Viewing)
400
Combining parts to create wholes; creating, designing, developing and innovating.
What is Thinking Skills? (Synthesis)
400
Listening to others; discussing ideas; asking questions; working towards and obtaining consensus
What is Social Skills? (Group decision-making)
500
Constructing visuals and multimedia for a range of purposes and audiences; communicating information and ideas through a variety of visual media; using appropriate technology for effective presentation and representation.
What is Communication Skills? (Presenting)
500
Developing a course of action; writing an outline; devising ways of finding out necessary information.
What is Research Skills? (Planning)
500
Thinking about two or more different points of view at the same time; understanding those points of view; being able to construct an argument for each point of view based on knowledge of the other(s); realizing that other people can also take one’s own point of view.
What is Thinking Skills? (Dialectical Thought)
500
Recognizing and creating signs; interpreting and utilizing symbols.
What is Communication Skills? (Non-verbal communication)
500
Taking knowledge or ideas apart; separating into component parts; seeing relationships; finding unique characteristics.
What is Thinking Skills? (Analysis)
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