JOY OF LEARNING: We are curious and deserve to be challenged. We enjoy the adventure of learning.
MEANINGFUL CONTRIBUTIONS: We gain satisfaction when we know we have done good work. Our individual contributions are a piece of a whole that has the potential to solve real problems.
SENSE OF COMMUNITY: We belong. We know that every person brings different strengths, perspectives, and ideas; and that we are in this together.
PRODUCTIVE STRUGGLE: We learn when we are asked to tackle a difficult question that doesn’t have one solution. We can learn to work through ambiguity in order to reach a worthwhile goal.
• Set activity goals • Determine roles and tasks • Plan a timeline with checkpoints
• Gather information • Visualize outcomes and create a first draft • Update a timeline
• Revise a draft • Provide and receive feedback from peers • Revisit plan and adjust as needed
• Create a final product • Celebrate the product • Reflect on the process and product
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Emerging |
Developing |
Advancing |
Sustaining |
Define + Plan |
Students receive the roles, |
Students receive the choice between 1-3 options in roles, tasks, and timeline to complete an assignment. |
Students identify the roles, |
Students identify the roles, tasks, and timelines necessary to complete an activity independent of teacher support. |
Exchange + Create |
Students are assigned how and where to access information. |
Students are given 1-3 options of how they access information provided by the teacher. |
Students are given either the choice of the resources they use or how they will access the information. |
Students are given the criteria for how to select strong resources and do so independently. |
Exchange + Create |
Students are assigned when and with whom to collaborate |
Students are provided a choice of when or with whom to collaborate. |
Students make an informed selection of peers with whom to collaborate based on their needs as identified by their teacher. |
Students work with peers whom they choose to complement their working style or skills as identified through self-reflection and conversations with teachers. |
Reflect + Refine |
Students self-reflect given a teacher created template. |
Students self-reflect given a teacher created template and share reflection with a peer. |
Students self-reflect and seek feedback given a choice of teacher-created templates. |
Students self-reflect and seek feedback formally and informally. |
Reflect + Refine |
Students receive feedback from |
Students receive feedback from |
Students seek general feedback from teacher and peers, applying suggested changes. |
Students seek feedback from teacher and peers that align with areas of growth, applying suggested changes. |
Publish + Present |
Students complete work on the same teacher-generated activity. |
Students have a |
Students have a |
Students generate their own topics/problems to explore. |
Publish + Present |
Students work together primarily to recall or understand facts. ( e.g. worksheet, recall of information, single right answer). |
Students work together primarily to apply and analyze a topic. (e.g. All students create a powerpoint). |
Students work together primarily to evaluate or critique a topic of their choice. (e.g. student debate). |
Students work together primarily to create and design a product on a topic of their choice (e.g student creates a proposal or solution to a |
• Set assignment goals-What is our end product? What elements should our end product include? • Determine roles and tasks: Who will own each element? What needs to get done? Will my team build together or will my team only react to my draft? • Plan a timeline with
• Gather Information: What are my gaps in knowledge? What are my areas of expertise? What are areas of expertise of my teammates? • Visualize outcomes and first draft: What learnings do I want to share? How do I want to share my learnings? What tools can I use? • Update your timeline: When, during the creation process,
• Adjust your draft: GIven what I have learned, how can I revise my assignment? • Provide and receive feedback from peers: Am I receiving what I need from my team? How can I improve my work? How can I support others in improving their work? • Revisit plan and adjust as needed: Are we on track to complete this assignment? How can we be more efficient? What needs more attention? Who else could we consult?
• Create a final product: How can I effectively convey my message? What do I want my audience to know? • Celebrate the product: How can I communicate the most important messages? • Reflect on process and product: What did I learn from my teammates throughout this process? What am I most proud of? What did I learn about myself? Where did I struggle and how does this inform what I need to feel successful? Was this product my best work? How could it be better in the future?