La. Admin. Code tit. 28 § CV-107

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Section CV-107 - Foundation Skills
A. Foundation Skill 1: Communication:
1. exchanging of information;
2. creating and sharing meaning;
3. applying the skills of:
a. reading;
b. writing;
c. speaking;
d. listening;
e. viewing; and
f. visually representing in society and a variety of workplaces.
B. Foundation Skill 2: Problem Solving:
1. recognizing and defining problems ;
2. identifying an obstacle or challenge;
3. applying knowledge and thinking processes to reach a solution using multiple pathways;
4. showing willingness to take risks in order to learn;
5. persevering in the face of challenges and obstacles;
6. utilizing the five senses as a resource for problem solving;
7. analyzing past problems and applying basic knowledge to develop logical, creative, and practical strategies to predict, prevent, and solve problems;
8. identifying and considering a variety of viewpoints in solving problems;
9. developing, selecting, and applying strategies to solve existing and potential problems;
10. selecting and applying appropriate technology and other resources to solve problems;
11. verifying the appropriateness of the solution;
12. analyzing and evaluating the results or consequences.
C. Foundation Skill 3: Resource Access and Utilization
1. Identifying, locating, selecting, and using resource tools in analyzing, synthesizing, and communicating information
2. Identifying, and employing appropriate tools, techniques, and technologies essential to the learning process, such as:
a. pen, pencil, and paper;
b. audio/video material;
c. word processors;
d. computer;
e. interactive devices;
f. telecommunications; and
g. other emerging technologies.
D. Foundation Skill 4: Linking and Generating Knowledge:
1. using cognitive processes to generate and link knowledge across the disciplines and in a variety of contexts;
2. applying a strategy or content knowledge effectively in a setting or context other than that in which it was originally learned;
3. monitoring, adjusting, and expanding strategies in other contexts.
E. Foundation Skill 5: Citizenship:
1. understanding the ideals, rights, and responsibilities of active participation in a democratic republic;
2. working respectfully and productively together for the benefit of the individual and the community;
3. being accountable for one's choices and actions and understanding their impact on others;
4. knowing one's civil, constitutional, and statutory rights;
5. mentoring others to be productive citizens and lifelong learners.

La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § CV-107

Promulgated by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, Trade and Industrial Education, LR 32:557 (April 2006).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:6(A)(10) and R.S. 17:10.