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Improvement Focus

2/21/2015

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Examples of our Whole Class Goals (as explained by my students):
  • ​paulsolarz.weebly.com/whole-class-goals.html

Examples of some Individual Goals (as explained by my students):
  • paulsolarz.weebly.com/individual-goals.html


Blog Posts:
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Using Centers in an Intermediate Classroom - What!?
  • Reflective ePortfolios as a Means of Improving Student Learning
  • Improving My Students Written Reflections Through Online Directions and Exemplars
  • Using a Reflection ePortfolio Entry About a Fun Science Experiment to Get to Know Your Students' Academic Abilities
  • Virtual Presidential Debate (Watch Us Improve Our Videos Over the Course of the Week)

ePortfolios:
  • All of my ePortfolio Resources in one place
  • My 2014-2015 Students' ePortfolios

Writing Resources:
  • How I Teach Writing (Using our WEX Curriculum)
  • Fictional Narrative Writing
  • Fictional Narrative Podcasts





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    Improvement Focus vs. Grade Focus

    By focusing on constant improvement, rather than summative feedback, students realize that learning is a process, causing them to take more risks and no longer fear failure.

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