Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Class Meetings

Teach Children the Language of Encouragement

List the following ideas on a large piece of paper in language appropriate for the grade level being taught.

Encouragement is positive.
Encouragement is noticing improvement.
Encouragement is noticing when someone is trying hard.
Encouragement is noticing when someone is good at something.
Encouragements can begin with "I notice...", "I think...", "I like how..."

Class Meetings foster the following in students:

- they build leadership, problem-solving and decision-making skills in the classroom.

Our goal is to improve self-concept, encourage open discussion and to improve cooperation among students.

Important meeting notes:

- Everyone gets a chance to be the leader for at least one meeting during the year.
- Meetings are included in our weekly plans and are not "bumped" because of other commitments.
- Expectations as to respect and proper behavior are discussed and taught so that meetings run smoothly and duties of the participants are given.
- Brainstorming of possible solutions is a major part of the meeting, and suggestions are given as to how to do this.

Our class meeting time is Wednesday, after assembly.

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