Reflection 7: Response Choices

 


Often we insert comments into students reports stating that he/she “ has the potential to improve” but what does that actually tell us. Looking at how students make their decisions I have learnt that it’s a combination of efforts that can lead to a student’s reaching their full potential, we have those who are willing and able, willing but not able, able but not willing, not willing but able, neither willing or able. We encourage students for vast majority of the day but in doing so are we encouraging the good choices in students achieving their goals or are we weaponizing result based outcome. Although attitudes towards school work is what shapes the learning experience for the student, it is important for students to realize that there is a short- and long-term consequence to falling in the “not willing nor able” to wanting to learning



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