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How does IB CAS work?

CAS involves the application of the IB Learner profile with the CAS learning outcomes. CAS (Creativity, Activity, and Service) is one of the three core strands that make up the heart of the IB Diploma Programme. ... Service: an unpaid and voluntary exchange that has a learning benefit for the student.


How many CAS hours do I need for IB?

Rather, students should participate in a variety of CAS experiences (with at least one project) over an 18 month period. It is recommended that students space out their time and dedicate approximately 3 - 4 hours per week on CAS which would equal about 150 hours at the end of the CAS experience.


Why is CAS important in IB?

What is the significance of CAS? CAS enables students to enhance their personal and interpersonal development by learning through experience. It provides opportunities for self-determination and collaboration with others, fostering a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment from their work.


Can you fail IB because of CAS?

While sometimes it's easy to forget CAS among all your other IB subjects, it's important to remember that you do actually need to pass CAS to pass the diploma. ... Failing the IB because of CAS, I'm sure we all agree, is not cool. Especially if you don't do any service—that's just bad


What are the CAS stages?

Students use the CAS stages (investigation, preparation, action, reflection and demonstration) as a framework for CAS experiences and the CAS project. There are three formal documented interviews students must have with their CAS coordinator


How does the IB program benefit you?

IB World School students develop strong academic, social and emotional characteristics. ... For example, students on the IB Diploma Programme (DP) are likely to enroll at top universities, and students on the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) outperform other students in a number of areas.






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