Question of the Week: In what ways can students approach all aspects of their lives at school more proactively?
Being a Proactive person is important; no, not just important: critical. Every single day of our lives we are confronted with choices and decisions about what to do next, how to respond, etc., and much of our character can be determined by the way we react (or don't) in these situations. Especially, Junior High school presents a boatload of opportunities for us to be proactive - regarding our schoolwork, studying, behaviors, attitudes, relationships with peers & teachers and more. In this week's posting, you are asked to post a list of 5 ways that you can approach your time at school proactively. Your list should consider proactive approaches to things like friendships, and doesn't need to exclusively focus on the strictly educational components of your schooling experience.
You can use the questions below to help guide your response. Also, make sure to add a comment about how taking this proactive approach might contribute to changing our school climate for the better.
List 5 specific ways that you might choose to approach aspects of Junior High proactively.
-Proactive approaches to homework?
-Proactive approaches to relationships?
-Proactive approaches to attitudes?
-Proactive approaches to peer interactions?
-Proactive approaches to in-class actions and behaviors?
-Other?
How do you think a shift towards proactivity might impact our school in a positive way?
You can use the questions below to help guide your response. Also, make sure to add a comment about how taking this proactive approach might contribute to changing our school climate for the better.
List 5 specific ways that you might choose to approach aspects of Junior High proactively.
-Proactive approaches to homework?
-Proactive approaches to relationships?
-Proactive approaches to attitudes?
-Proactive approaches to peer interactions?
-Proactive approaches to in-class actions and behaviors?
-Other?
How do you think a shift towards proactivity might impact our school in a positive way?