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High expectations are not only important for strong behaviour management and creating a positive learning environment for our students, but they are also vital in preparing our students for a successful future when they leave us at the end of their school journey. In this episode, I delve into the importance of setting high expectations for our students, and ways to do so, so that it not only benefits us, but also our students as well. Don’t forget to follow the show and leave a review in iTunes to help reach more teachers!
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
High expectations boost self-confidence and belief High expectations motivate students to work hardStudents perform better when teachers have high expectations of themDon't accept mediocrityEncourage good uniformHave high expectations for behaviourExpect good quality work Encourage students to ask you for help last - 4Bs
BEST MOMENTS:
"Teach students to take pride in their work”
“Expect high engagement and high effort”
“We should have high expectations for every one of our students no matter their ability level”
“Encourage your students to give full sentence answers”
“It’ll benefit you and your students in the long run”
“Role model the behaviour you want from your students”
“We’ve got to be hot on this”
“The minute we slack off, they will as well”
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Tem is an experienced teacher who started teaching in 2009, specialising in Secondary PE. She also has experience working as an SEN class teacher in an SEN provision, and has mentored a number of teachers over the years.
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