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Student Learning Outcome of the Month

SLO Down: The Down Low on SLOs

10/16/2017 1 Comment

HOW TO INCREASE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT and Skill Development

SLO of the month: 70% of students will complete 1 academic unit every 10 days


We've all heard of these strategies and know their value. Like a Rolex watch or a Chanel handbag, these five teaching tools have withstood the test of time.  But in the busyness of teaching, one or two often get skipped -- forgotten, overlooked, and undervalued -- for the sake of saving time. ​When applied intentionally and consistently, these instructional staples are sure to revamp your teaching style! Read more to find new ideas or twists on things you're already doing, and watch as student attendance, motivation, engagement, and internalization​ soar.

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1. Make time to build Rapport.

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2. Build systems to Motivate and Set Goals.

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3. Use a variety of instructional models.

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4. Celebrate
​Student Successes.

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5. Always root for them -- even when they stink.

Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years, shares an inspiring message in this 8-minute TED Talk: "Every child deserves a champion, an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be."
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