These reflections should be made after you have successfully
collected evidence for all of the eight learning outcomes. If you choose a method other than writing an essay, it should be comparable in both length and detail, and address the guiding remarks below. I have chosen to reflect on my CAS experience by: Tick Writing an essay (500 words, word processed) Making a scrapbook Photo essay Video/ DVD Weblog Recorded group discussion Notes from group discussion Other: Guiding remarks for CAS reflections: Looking back at your self-review and personal goals you completed at the beginning of your diploma; what do you think about your thoughts and feelings at that moment in time, compared to your thoughts and feelings now? Did you encounter any difficulties while attempting to meet any of the learning outcomes? Explain what the difficulties were and how you dealt with them, giving specific scenarios from specific activities. Were some learning outcomes easier to achieve then others? Why? Which activities did you enjoy the most? Why? Which activities did you not enjoy? Why? Which activities do you think have given you skills which you will use later on in life? What are those skills? In what way do you think you will use them in the future? Did you encounter any ethical issues during your CAS programme? What were they? How did you deal with them? What issues of global importance were encountered during your CAS programme? Why do you think CAS is included as such an important part of the IB Diploma programme?
What would you do differently if you started your CAS programme