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From total compliance to thoughtful commitment
• 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
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?
What do you do when you don’t know what to do?
When something goes really badly, what do you do?
When you are struggling to understand something...what do you do?
When you would rather take the easy route, how do you motivate yourself to take on a
challenge ?
Achievement
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
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
Infrequent responses include....
luck
chance
natural ability
intelligence
aptitude
talent
LearningPersevering Attitude
Challenge Struggle
Mistakes
Failure
Achievement
Telling, controlling, imposing, rewarding, punishing...
compliance
Asking questions, embracing challenge, developing thinking, persevering through
difficulty, learning from mistakes...
commitment