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Learner Profile: doing the right thing when nobody is looking.

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Principled
Learner Profile: doing the right thing when nobody is looking.
Balanced
Learner Profile: making choices that allow you to have a healthy lifestyle.
Reflective
Learner Profile: thinking about something that happened or something you did to try and improve next time.
Caring
Learner Profile: showing that you take an interest in the well-being of others.
Communicator
Learner Profile: using your listening and speaking skills to build healthy relationships.
Knowledgeable
Learner Profile: using what you know and understand about the world to support new learning.
Risk-taker
Learner Profile: stepping out of your comfort zone to grow and to try new things.
Thinker
Learner Profile: looking at problems from different angles, trying to figure something out.
Inquirer
Learner Profile: asking questions and setting up investigations to dig deeper into the unknown.
Open-minded
Learner Profile: listening to the ideas of others and understanding that having different opinions and perspectives is a positive thing.
What is 'digital media'?
Information that comes to us through the internet, often through a tablet, smartphone, or laptop.
What does 'culture' (noun) mean?
Culture is made up of what you might see or experience in a place or in a community of people.
What does 'media balance' mean?
Using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc).
What are cultural 'beliefs' (noun)?
Ideas and practices that are learned and shared across groups of people.
What are cultural 'traits' (noun)?
The qualities and characteristics of a group of people, or a person, that are often visible (you can see them).
What does 'race' (noun) mean?
The idea that people can be grouped together by their physical characteristics.
What is 'media' (noun)?
All the ways that large groups of people get and share information (TV, books, the internet, newspapers, phones, etc.)
What are 'traditions' (noun)?
Customs and/or beliefs passed on from one generation to the next.
What does 'traditional' (adjective) mean?
Actions and behaviours that come out of a person's traditions.
What does 'community' (noun) mean?
A group of people with beliefs, values, or interests in common.
What does 'religion' (noun) mean?
A set of organised beliefs, practices, and systems that most often connect to the worship of a specific figure.
What is a 'generation' (noun)?
All of the people born and living at about the same time.
What is a 'legend' (noun)?
An old story that is widely believed but cannot be proved to be true.
What is a 'citizen' (noun)?
A person who officially belongs to a country and has the rights and protection of that country.
What does 'immigrant' (noun) mean?
A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
What does 'resilience' (noun) mean?
The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; bouncing back from failure.
What does 'discrimination' (noun) mean?
The negative treatment of someone based on how they look, where they are from, or what they believe.
What does 'influence' (verb) mean?
To cause someone to change a behaviour, belief, or opinion.
What are cultural 'values' (noun)?
The main ideas that a culture thinks are important. For example, hard work, honesty, or protecting the environment.