I cannot rave
enough about the The First Days of School! I read it every summer as I prepare for the next school
year. This year is no different
except I am sharing what I gain from the book with you!
*Disclaimer: This series is based on my own understanding of The First Days of School and my personal experience. If you would like to read all of what Harry Wong and Rosemary Wong suggest please buy a copy of their book *
So last week, I
skimmed the first unit (chapters 1-5) and shared what I gained. I am taking the rest of the book
chapter by chapter now.
Chapter 6: Why
Positive Expectations are Important
There is absolutely NO research correlation between success and family background, race, national origin, financial status or even educational accomplishments. There is but one correlation with success and that is ATTITUDE. (The First Days of School, p.35)
I love that
quote. So many people see these
things as a disadvantage, especially in education. BUT the factors above make little impact compared to the
teacher’s expectation of the students.
Expectation: belief of what can or cannot
be done (Erin’s
definition)
There are two
types of expectations:
Positive
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Negative
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Definition
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An optimistic belief that what you do or
who you teach will succeed
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A pessimistic belief that what you do or
who you teach will fail
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Why?
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You are aware of opportunities to help you succeed
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You are looking for proof of why you
failed
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Examples
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“You can be anything you want to be. You
can even be president”
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“I only give one A each year. I have
very high standards”
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what can or cannot be achieved <-- Expectations ≠
Standards --> level of achievement
Please don't confuse expectations and standards because
Expectations are set by teachers
Standards are set by
school, state, tests
The expectations you set in your classroom sets up your students to succeed or fail. You decide.
Teachers who have
negative expectations will prevent a student from learning and achieving.
Students tend to learn as little or as
much as their teachers expect (The
First Days of School, p. 40)
So what do I gain from this?
- Remember all students can achieve no matter what.
- Set positive expectations, show them, and verbalize them.
And what did you gain? Comment below.
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