Have high expectations for all learners and celebrate their successes
Suggestion for implementing the strategy ‘Establishing a caring, supportive, and respectful class climate’
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Review your expectations
Review your expectations
Deficit-focused ideas about any students are very powerful and can strongly influence what teachers and other staff do at every level in any school.
Promote high expectations
Promote high expectations
Develop high expectations with whānau
Develop high expectations with whānau
Review your beliefs
Review your beliefs
John Robinson, HoD Learning Support, talks of his intrinsic belief that all students can learn.
Ask students for their views
Ask students for their views
Two students with low vision discuss the importance of high expectations.
Useful resources
Useful resources
High expectation principle
This resource draws together research, digital resources, and examples to support leaders and teachers as they consider the high expectations principle.
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Value what each student bringsShow suggestions for Value what each student brings
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