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Introducing CAS to students

Pursuing creative pursuits, bettering themselves through physical activity, or serving others are all ways IBDP students engage in CAS! Students often need a spark of inspiration to get their CAS ideas flowing. Print these three beautiful CAS posters to hang in your classrooms to get them started!

Outlined below are some ideas to introduce students to the CAS programme:

  1. Conduct a cohort plenary session followed by a reflection session whereby students explore CAS experiences/projects they may like to consider.
  2. Conduct mini-focus sessions with every session tackling a different component of CAS either with the full cohort or in smaller student groups.
  3. Make use of available videos to introduce CAS to students.
  4. Conduct a half-day fair with the help of DP2 students whereby they showcase their projects and talk about their learning experiences.
Disclaimer: This guide has been produced independently of and not endorsed by the IB. Toddle’s resources seek to encourage sharing of perspectives and innovative ideas for classroom teaching & learning. They are not intended to be replacements for official IB guides and publications. Views and opinions expressed by the authors of these resources are personal and should not be construed as official guidance by the IB. Please seek assistance from your school’s IB coordinator and/or refer to official IB documents before implementing ideas and strategies shared within these resources in your classroom.