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Published on Nov 11, 2019
High Expectations of students
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Getting High
With Rich & Sal
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Our expectations of students can have profound effects
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The Power of Expectations
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Could expectations make a blind man see?
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https://n.pr/2NUu92A
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Make it hard
Just out of reach
They won't know any different
Consider your undergraduate
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Greg Rakozy
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Follow up your tasks
Seminars
Focus is on thinking
Focus is on application
Focus is on them
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Be consistent
Be challenging
Don't accept mediocrity
Expect more from them
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Check their work - regularly & challenge them
Go beyond the spec
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Develop initiative
Sometimes we have to step back & let them struggle
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Make learning happen every lesson
Make it worth turning up for
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Top Tips for High Expectations
Your enthusiasm is infectious
So are your expectations
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Our Expectations
Learning happens every lesson
Teaching content is high level & challenging
Feedback moves the learning forward
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Our Expectations
Every student is motivated to progress
Every student knows how to improve
Every student is working hard
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Our Expectations
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