- Published: September 29, 2022
- Updated: September 29, 2022
- University / College: The University of Melbourne
- Level: College Admission
- Language: English
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Behaviorally-based Expectations (K-8) A. Behavioral Expectations Areas of Specialization Use of learning centers/or computer stations a.)Students will follow instructions. – Students will be able to use the learning center/computer station effectively, in orderly manner.
b.) Students will leave my place clean. – This will help students maintain the computer stations/learning center.
c.) Students will ask assistance when needed. – This will allow students use the learning center/computer station with ease.
Implementation of A: A note of instruction and proper use of the leaning center/computer stations is visibly posted in the room.
2.) Student attention/participation during teacher led activities
a.) Students will be resilient. – Student will develop the sense of flexibility in every situation in the activities.
b.) Students will be respectful. – Being courteous, students will gain respect in return from their peers.
c.) Students will know how and when to assert oneself. – This will allow an organized activity, without disorder.
Implementation of C: Students are required to raise their hands and wait for teacher’s selection.
3.) Playground time and /or recess
a.) Students will be an active participant. – This gives an opportunity for students to show their abilities.
b.) Students will exercise self-control. – Students will limit themselves and have a well-ordered playground or recess time.
c.) Students will use common sense in making decisions. – Students will develop the virtue of logic.
Implementation of A: In every group activities, student will have the opportunity to lead and plan the activity.
4.) Leaving the classroom as a group for the library, cafeteria, or specialty class
a.) Students will be obedient. – This will build up students to be respectable.
b.) Students will be decent. – Being formal, student will gain good reputation.
c.) Students will obey the group leader. – This allows students develop and practice the logic of leadership and management.
Implementation of A: Hallway rules will be applied while on the way to the location.
5.) Turning in assignments
a.) Students will be prompt. – This allows students show to their teachers that they are quick and rapid.
b.) Students will be honest. – Students will develop their individual responsibility as a student.
c.) Students will be prepared. – Students will be responsive in accordance.
Implementation of C: All assignments/papers will be passed to the center isle then forward to the front row.
B. Behavioral Expectations for Additional Areas outside the Classroom Setting:
1.) During class/school field trips
a.) Students will be responsible. – Students will be aware of their individual liability.
b.) Students will be cooperative. – Students will always be ready to help their peers.
c.) Students will follow the organizer. – This will develop students the sense of guidance.
Implementation of C: Each member will report themselves to their organizer.
2.) Attending School Programs/Ceremonies
a.) Students will be attentive. – Students will be aware of the program/ceremony.
b.) Students will participate. – Students are allowed to contribute or involve oneself in the program.
c.) Students will value the general purpose of the program/ceremony. – Students will be able to apply the information gained for future use.
Implementation of C: Orientation or briefing before the program will be given by their teachers.