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From total compliance to thoughtful commitment

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From total compliance to thoughtful commitment

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• have the opportunities to be the best they can be

• have high levels of oral communication

• are confident and motivated and embrace challenge

• persevere and are resilient in the face of difficulties

• use critical and creative thinking to solve problems

• work collaboratively and independently

•take responsibility for themselves and their learning

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Do we learn more by getting things right or getting things

wrong?

Do you think you are you a better learner if you try really

hard or if you get all your work finished?

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What do you do when you don’t know what to do?

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When something goes really badly, what do you do?

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When you are struggling to understand something...what do you do?

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When you would rather take the easy route, how do you motivate yourself to take on a

challenge ?

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Achievement

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What is real achievement?

What does this word mean to you?

Think of a personal and significant achievement.......(Keep this in your head)

Consider the actions, attitudes and strategies you needed to realise this achievement

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Effort; support from others; perseverance; determination; risk-taking; having a go; enjoying

the process; patience; coping with obstacles; practice; planning; persistence; encouragement; self-belief; trying a different approach; positive self-talk; thinking about times I have achieved difficult things before; imagining myself doing it;

proving others wrong; constructive feedback; breaking it down into small steps; having a vision

How do your responses compare...?

Taken from the work of Barry Hymer 2009

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Infrequent responses include....

luck

chance

natural ability

intelligence

aptitude

talent

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LearningPersevering Attitude

Challenge Struggle

Mistakes

Failure

Achievement

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Telling, controlling, imposing, rewarding, punishing...

compliance

Asking questions, embracing challenge, developing thinking, persevering through

difficulty, learning from mistakes...

commitment

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