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CAS THIRD INTERVIEW – March/April 2023

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Submit this back on Managebac
1 WEEK BEFORE YOUR MEETING
CREATE A NEW CAS EXPERIENCE AND CALL IT “CAS
INTERVIEW”. UPLOAD THIS DOCUMENT IN THE
“REFLECTION & EVIDENCE” TAB

Family Name: Cao


Legal First Name: Anh
English Name:

The purpose of the final interview is to:

-go through your finalized portfolio (use the checklist to make sure everything is done!)

-provide the opportunity for you to reflect verbally on your CAS involvement, your
personal growth over the past 18 months.

Look at your finalized portfolio to check that you have everything required!

My portfolio: Yes No
shows that I’ve been involved in CAS for at least 18 months continuously (no big gaps
in your timeline will be accepted such as a two-month break - even during the x
holidays you can do CAS).
is balanced between C.A.S x

has a minimum of seven (7) reflections (one (1) for each learning outcomes). x

has ALL the evidence (photos or videos of me in action; planning documents; x


screenshots of emails; certificates with my name on it, etc.).
has one (1) main project:
 my main project has one (1) reflection and I discussed my growth in ALL the x
learning outcomes I chose.
 I added appropriate evidence (photos showing me in action; planning documents x
etc)
has all my teacher supervisor’ s evaluation of my work (not all experiences need a
x
supervisor)
shows that I have been involved in CAS from ~September 2021 to March 2023 x

shows 3 official interviews with my CAS advisor

If you answered YES to all, then you have completed CAS!

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Now, take the time to reflect on your overall CAS experience and answer the
following questions.

1. How do you think the CAS program helped you grow as a person? If
someone asked you to describe your strengths and weaknesses, what
would you say now?

- I become a more active learner, loyal listener and compassionate citizen

2. What is the biggest take-away lesson you have learned in CAS?

3. What have you learned about balancing your time with your other
commitments?

- Planning and follow the plan

4. How do you already apply what you have learned from CAS in your
daily life?

5. Did CAS help you to consider issues of global importance? How?

6. Did you manage to reach your goals in your CAS experiences? Explain.

7. What abilities and skills did you develop most significantly in CAS?
Explain.
Closing
8. What could be improved about the way CAS is organized in school?

9. What advice do you have for upcoming CAS students regarding making
CAS enjoyable, sustained and meaningful?

Submit this back on Managebac


1 WEEK BEFORE YOUR MEETING
1. create a new cas experience
2.call it “cas interview”.
3.upload this document in the “reflection &
evidence” tab

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