The fact is: students need structure to succeed. It's a very important life skill that--unfortunately--a majority of your Independent Studies students are missing. That's why they're attending your school in the first place: your students missed the very important life skill of structure.
However, you have a very rare opportunity to teach your students with goal-setting:
- You can do this by setting weekly goals. Here are some examples:
- "I will turn in two credits by next week's appointment."
- "I will complete one credit of algebra by next Monday."
3. At least once per learning period (or calendar month depending on how your school runs), provide your students with an Academic Progress plan (see attached for samples!).
- Take this time to talk to them about their long-term goals of graduation/getting a job/going to college. And remember: always attempt to frame these talks positively. If there are setbacks, remember, they can always come back from this setback because half the battle is just showing up.
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