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Page 1: Developing Attributes of the Whole Student William Huitt Liam Browne Marsha Huitt Glenn Lawler

Developing Attributes of the Whole Student

William HuittLiam BrowneMarsha HuittGlenn Lawler

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International Schools

• Variety of missions– National focus in another country– Transnational– International– Global

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International Schools• Variety of curricula

– Product oriented• Specific national• National, accepted internationally

– IGCSE– A Levels– AP

• International– IB Diploma

– Process, holistic oriented• IB – PYP, MYP• IPC• Montessori• Reggio Emilia• Waldorf

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International Schools

• Variety of assessments – Standardized external exams– Teacher constructed exams and projects– Activities– Participation

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Framework Needed

• To assist in curriculum articulation and analysis• Two primary alternatives– Traditional

• Specific academic knowledge• Critical thinking

– Holistic• Conceptual, integrated academic knowledge• Processes of thinking• Emotional and Social Development• Moral Character

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Becoming a Brilliant Star

• Defined domains of capacities and virtues/strengths

• Started with Gardner’s work on Multiple Intelligences

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The Eight Domains

• Self and Conscious Construction of Self-Views– Self

• Temperament – biological foundation• Personality – patterns of thinking, feeling, intending, and

acting– Introversion vs Extroversion– Open/Options/Perceiving vs Closed/Structured/Judging

– Self-views• Self-concept• Self-esteem• Self-efficacy

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The Eight Domains• Cognitive/Thinking Intelligence– Often equated to IQ and academic achievement– Multiple researchers identified components

• Feurerstein – Instrumental Enrichment• Sternberg – Analytical, Creative, Practical• Wegner – 22 specific processes• Costa & Kallick – 7 of 16 identified habits

– Think like a(n)• Artist• Historian• Scientist

• Mathematician• Philosopher• Writer/Story Teller

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The Eight Domains• Cognitive/Thinking Intelligence– Often equated to IQ and academic achievement– Multiple researchers identified components

• Feurerstein – Instrumental Enrichment• Sternberg – Analytical, Creative, Practical• Wegner – 22 specific processes• Costa & Kallick – 7 of 16 identified habits

– Cognitive Processes• Association• Conservation• Analysis• Implication

• Correlation & Causation• Synthesis• Evaluation• Closure

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The Eight Domains• Emotional/Affective Intelligence– Capacity to deal with one’s feelings and emotions– Major researchers

• Mayer and Salovey • Goleman• Denham• Saarni

– Capacities/Competencies• Awareness – of one’s own emotions and emotions of others• Connecting –empathically with others• Expression – Differentiate subjective feelings and external

expressional expression• Self-management and self-regulation – Hype up or dampen

down

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The Eight Domains• Conative/Volitional Intelligence– Addresses issue of personal agency– Researchers

• Rogers• Bandura

– Capacities/Competencies• Intentionality—the ability to originate a purposeful action• Forethought—the ability to think about the future and to

make plans• Self-reactiveness—the ability to monitor one’s actions and

make corrections to achieve one’s goals• Self-reflection—the ability to evaluate one’s purpose, values,

and goals with respect to one’s plans and actions

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The Eight Domains

• Physical/Kinesthetic Intelligence– Ability to be aware of one’s body in space and motion– Dimensions

• Gross vs fine motor• Basic vs advanced

– Basic physical competence• Cardiovascular endurance• Muscular strength• Muscular endurance• Flexibility

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The Eight Domains

• Physical/Kinesthetic Intelligence– Ability to be aware of one’s body in space and motion– Dimensions

• Gross vs fine motor• Basic vs advanced

– Advanced physical competence• Sports• Dance• Theatre

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The Eight Domains• Social/Interpersonal Intelligence– Ability to deal with other people and relationships– Goleman

• Social Awareness – Primal empathy– Attunement– Empathetic accuracy– Social cognition

• Social Facility – Synchrony– Self-preservation– Influence– Concern

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The Eight Domains• Spiritual/Transpersonal Intelligence– the ability to generate meaning and purpose for one’s

life – ability to create deep, personal relationships with

one’s self, with others, with nature, and universal unknowns

– Kessler• Yearning for Deep Connection• Longing for Silence & Solitude• Search for Meaning & Purpose• Hunger for Joy & Delight• Creative Drive• Urge of Transcendence• Need for Initiation

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The Eight Domains

• Moral/Character Intelligence– Ability to develop habits and patterns of thought,

emotions, intentions, and behavior associated with issues of right and wrong, especially in a social context

– Narvaez and associates• Ethical sensitivity• Ethical judgment• Ethical motivation• Ethical action

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Virtues, Strengths, Habits

• Patterns of actualized capacities– Caring• Pattern or habit of demonstrating empathy

– Ability to recognize and label own emotions– Ability to recognize and label other’s emotions– Ability to connect the two

• Volitionally choosing to act on empathetic emotion• Self-regulation and/or social awareness and skill to do

so habitually

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Virtues, Strengths, Habits

• Patterns of actualized capacities– Thinkers and/or Thoughtfulness• Cognitive processing skills

– Making associations» Seriation» Identity» Equivalence» Analogy

– Analysis and classification• Critical and creative thinking• Problem solving

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Virtues, Strengths, Habits

• Patterns of actualized capacities– Thinkers and/or Thoughtfulness• Habits of Mind

– Gather data through the senses– Think and communicate with clarity and precision– Strive for accuracy– Thinking flexibly– Create, imagine, innovate– Question and pose problems

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Comparison of Framework Domains and Virtues, Strengths, & Habits

• Framework of capacities• Examples of virtues– IB– IPC

• Examples of specific capacities– Habits of Mind

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Lesson Plans and Units

• Elementary• Middle School• Upper School

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Curriculum Mapping and Assessment

• Need to – Specifically place holistic objectives in curriculum

mapping and assessment activities– Collect data on focus within specific lessons– Analyze classroom lessons– Make adjustments

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