We know that establishing a culture of trust in a classroom is a prerequisite for creativity to flourish. Among one of the things my grade 8 team has done to establish a culture of trust at the beginning of the school year is to develop a set of grade 8 norms. We were inspired by a video we saw from Edutopia about a teacher in Maine who did something very similar with his students. We have developed a process that works well in working with our 100+ group of grade 8 students to create a list of ten norms that guide us through the year.
We explain norms to our students as what is "normal" in a given situation. Norms change based on the activity - what's normal in the stands of a major league hockey game is different from what's normal in a library. We explain that we want a set of norms that will serve us in whatever situations we might happen to be in.
We work with our students over the course of the first week to take them through a divergent and convergent process to guide them through the norm creation.
Day 1: Brainstorming
Question 1: Think about your best school year. Describe how it:
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Question 2: Think of when your learning is at its best. Describe how your learning space:
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Question 3: Think of the relationships with the people who impact your learning in a positive way. Describe how they:
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