Intellectually Motivated
The Verbum Dei graduate is
intellectually motivated. He
demonstrates mastery of
fundamental academic skills and
discipline necessary for
advanced education. He is a
life-long learner who critically
analyzes contemporary issues and
forms an opinion on them. He is
a well-informed citizen;
recognizing his role as a
compassionate person and
responsible citizen he desires
ever greater knowledge and
wisdom to more profoundly
participate in the best interest
of self, family, and community.
The Verbum Dei graduate:
Academic Requirements
- has mastered the fundamental skills of language.
- has mastered the fundamental skills of mathematics.
- can read and summarize material at a level of a beginning college freshman.
- has mastered those academic subjects required for entrance into college (or for some other form of advanced education).
General Skills and Attitudes
- is developing mastery of logical skills and critical thinking.
- is developing greater precision and a personal style in thought and expression both written and oral.
- is developing a curiosity to explore ideas and issues.
- is developing the ability to apply knowledge and skills to new situations, and can adjust to a variety of learning formats.
- is developing an organized approach to learning tasks.
- can present a convincing argument in written and oral form.
- is taking pride and ownership in his or her school accomplishments and beginning to enjoy intellectual and aesthetic pursuits.
Substantive Knowledge
- has begun to develop a general knowledge of central ideas, methodologies, and the conceptual parameters of a variety of intellectual disciplines of knowledge.
- has begun to relate current issues and perspectives to some of their historical antecedents.
- is growing in appreciation of his or her cultural heritage.
- has begun to understand some of the public policy implications of the uses of science, technology, and capital.
- is beginning to understand both rights and responsibilities as a citizen of the United States.
- is beginning to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the United States form and practice of government.
- has begun to develop a repertory of images of the human person as presented in literature, biography and history; exemplars which are shaping in him or her a more compassionate and hopeful appreciation of the human community in its variety and potential.
- is beginning to develop that critical consciousness which enables one better to analyze the issues facing contemporary men and women and to evaluate the various points of view on these issues.
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