The Arts and Humanities
- Understand and appreciate how the arts and humanities (expressions of culture and identity through language, movement, sound, and visual representation) contribute to and shape culture and our understanding of culture
- Understand how the arts are used as an instrument of social and political thought
- Identify leading innovators in the arts and humanities and the contributions they have made to their respective genres
- Communicate and interact effectively with communicators of different languages
- Understand how communicating in another language can improve learning in other disciplines and expand professional, personal, and social opportunities
II. Learning and Life Skills
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
- Apply logical reasoning and analytical skills
- Evaluate the credibility and merit of information, ideas, and arguments
- Discern bias, pose questions, marshal evidence, and present solutions
Find and Use Information/Information Technology
- Assess the credibility and relevance of information
- Conduct research using acceptable research methods
- Apply different research paradigms, including the collection and analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data and research
- Select, integrate, and apply appropriate technology to expand information and knowledge
Creativity and Innovation
- Demonstrate intellectual curiosity
- Generate new ideas and novel approaches
- Develop new connections where none previously existed
- Global and Cultural Awareness
- Appreciate the arts, culture, and humanities
- Interact effectively with and respect the diversity of different individuals, groups, and cultures
- Recognize the interdependent nature of our world
- Civic Responsibility
- Practice civic responsibility and citizenship
- Balance personal freedom with the interests of a community
Work Ethic
- Set priorities and manage time
- Take initiative, and follow through
- Learn from instruction and criticism
- Take responsibility for actions and work
- Act with maturity, civility, and politeness
Personal Responsibility
- Act assertively
- Be a self-advocate
- Possess financial literacy and awareness of consumer economics
- Behave honestly and ethically
Communication
- Read, write, listen and speak effectively
- Construct clear, coherent, and persuasive arguments
Collaboration
- Be a team player
- Acknowledge authority and take direction
- Cooperate for a common purpose
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