This is my first Explanation writing for the year.
I found it alright because I was procrastinating, but next time I will get through it.
I hope you enjoy.
How to be a positive learner in McCahon Class
Well, to be a positive learner in McCahon class, you should be responsible for your actions and your learning, and to respect others. Also to be collaborative and participate in activities. I am going to mention how to be a self-directed learner, how to have a growth mind-set and to take every opportunity you are given.
Having decided the most important thing of being a positive learner in McCahon class is to be a self-directed learner. A self-directed learner is when you know what to do, for instance you should be able to walk in the class and read what’s on the active board and get ready for the day, in other words for it, being organised for the day. Also a self-directed learner would also do their work independently and use their initiative but most importantly decide what workshop that what to attend.
However the most second important thing to be an excellent positive learner in McCahon class, you have to have a growth mind-set and not a fix mind-set. A fixed mindset is when you would say. “I am not good this.” But if you had a Growth mind-set you would say. “What am I missing.” Fixed mind-set would also say. “I can't make this any better.” A Growth mind-set would also say. “I can always improve, I’ll keep on trying. Now a Growth mind-set would also follow the learner profile and be open- minded. Being Growth minded you would be an inquisitive learner and ask heaps of relevant questions.
In addition you would take every opportunity you are given and say yes. And to remember to follow Our Essential Agreement. Like, support each other, learn from your mistakes and know your rights and responsibilities.
In McCahon class that all sums it up to being motivated learners who persevere and strive to do our best and being proud of our work.
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