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  2. Jul 28, 2021 · 1. Choose your words carefully. Have you ever thought about why decision fatigue and total mental exhaustion are so prevalent among teachers? The number of moment-to-moment decision-making you do in a minute, let alone a day, is endless and arguably one of the most important parts of the job.

  3. Dec 23, 2020 · Using High Expectations to Boost Students’ Sense of Belonging. Research shows that when students—particularly those from traditionally marginalized groups—feel like they belong in the classroom, they engage more deeply in the learning process. By Ian Kelleher. December 23, 2020. Annie Beauregard / iStock.

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    • Teach about Growth Mindsets. Students need to believe that reward comes from effort. Too often, we fall into a slump of believing that success or failure is outside of our control.
    • Focus on Effort, not Excellence. We all see overenthusiastic fathers running up and down the side line yelling at their sons every Saturday morning. I often wonder if those fathers will ever be satisfied unless their son is an Olympic gold medallist.
    • Ask Students to Try Again. When a student comes to you with completed work that is below what you expect of them, don’t accept it. I had a teacher when I was in school who had the highest expectations for neatness in bookwork.
    • Express Unconditional Positive Regard. Carl Rogers invented the term ‘unconditional positive regard’. It means that we should show our students that we see them as valuable and capable at all times.
  4. Dec 14, 2022 · Communicate high expectations through your planning. Develop tasks that require students to engage in analysis and reasoning, not just simple recall of facts. Revisit tasks assigned in units to...

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  5. Dec 4, 2023 · High expectations for behaviour are standards of conduct that promote positive student behaviour, expressed in daily routines, rules and behaviours in the classroom.

  6. Marie Amaro. Classroom Management. New Teacher. What Does It Mean To Have High Expectations For Your Students? The term high expectations is now synonymous with Carol Dweck and her work on Growth Mindset. Your students will live up (or down!) to your expectations.

  7. Jun 26, 2019 · The Necessity of Having High Expectations Conveying compassion for students while holding them to high standards can help improve equity in education. By Kristine Napper

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