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Equipped for the Future |
Step 1
Determine individual learner’s goals and purposes and identify the Standards that will help him/her achieve them. Determine the student’s prior knowledge about these goals and Standards. Guiding Questions
Step 1 is the anchor for the entire EFF teaching/learning cycle. It makes explicit the purposes students have for returning to school and uses these purposes to ground all the curriculum development that follows. These opening discussions about where the student has been and where he or she hopes to go are key because they introduce students to EFF’s approach to instruction. Being clear about goals and the skills and knowledge needed to reach those goals supports purposeful and transparent Although it may seem quite straightforward, effective goal-setting is a complex process that calls upon students to keep their long-term dream in mind as they identify the short-term steps, to explore their beliefs about adult roles and responsibilities, and to reflect on their expectations of adult learning. The tools for Step 1 support students through this process, helping them examine and take responsibility for their own learning goals. Likewise, the tools support teachers in collaborating with students about how they will work together toward those priorities. Although this step is focused on individual goals, many of these activities are designed for group settings. That’s because sharing and discussion with peers is an important strategy for honing individual goals. It provides an opportunity to weigh possibilities that one may not have thought of as options before, or to hear pros and cons that hadn’t been considered. Pick and choose among the tools based on your students and your classroom context. The Standards Wheel is EFF’s tool for thinking about all the skills we need as adults, how the skills work in combination to do real things in the world, and where our particular strengths and weaknesses are. After the student has clearly identified a learning goal, the student and teacher identify a Standard, or in some cases a combination or profile of Standards, that will focus their work toward that goal. |
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