Exceeding Expectations
In school and in life, people tend to meet our expectations. They work even harder to meet their own. That's the simple beauty of enabling students to be active partners in their own learning: with guidance in metacognition, they know what they know, and quickly figure out what else they need to know to succeed.
One of my fondest classroom memories is of the day I asked students to work together to design the rubric for a multimedia unit. We talked about rigor, academic expectations, and metacognition before we began. They were eager. They were specific. They were comprehensive. And in some cases, their expectations for themselves were one or two grade levels higher than what was called for by then-current state standards.
This energy and enthusiasm buoyed them during the next six days, and their peer-designed rubric held them accountable for working together to construct knowledge.
It is developing and nurturing this spirit of achievable expectations that this book addresses. Ron Berger provides structure and tools to help teachers invigorate and elevate students' self-assessment. Introduced with respect and consistency, this approach benefits students in the classroom. Equally important, with practice and reinforcement, it will support students in becoming more metacognitive about independent learning.
I received a review copy of this book from the Amazon Vine program.