Values in Action: GO HDR!

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Chris Cooper – [email protected] Jill Reilly – [email protected] St. George’s Independent School Collierville, TN Values In Action – GO HDR!

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Inspired by the 2010 Ethical Literacy Conference featured presentation, “Embedding Social Responsibility into School Culture,” this interactive session will illustrate how students can be empowered to contribute and take responsibility for the culture of their school. Chris Cooper and Jill Reilly will explore ways to promote student ownership and social responsibility by using a student-centered approach to positive behavior intervention, called GO HDR! (Giving back, Ownership, Honest, Dependable, Respectful). They will also discuss ways of increasing awareness of GO HDR across the schools, including building values rubrics for various school settings, using the Honor Council as a driving force, and advancing GO HDR using student led activities.

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Chris Cooper – [email protected] Reilly – [email protected]. George’s Independent SchoolCollierville, TN

Values In Action – GO HDR!

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“Ownership”

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What inspires us to make the right decision?

•Honor Code

•Mission Statement

•Definitions of Effort

•Positive Role Models

•Beliefs/Nurture

•Behavior Plans

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Iona Wishaw’s “ROARS” Program

RESPECT OWNERSHIP ATTITUDE RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY

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GO HDR!

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PBIS/EBS ModelsConsists of: 3-5 Behavioral Expectations (Stated Positively) Majority staff buy-in Establish expectations for all areas of student life. Discipline referrals with clear consequences A system for labeling appropriate behavior

(positive behavior slips)

DESIGNED ENTIRELY BY SCHOOL STAFF

Psssst! (You might already do these things!)

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Student-Centered

Advantages of Student-Centered LearningHigher Student Motivation/EngagementIncreased Student Buy-in/OwnershipIncreased Sense of AutonomyStrengthens Social SkillsStrong students/teacher relationshipPromotes Student Responsibility &

AccountabilityEmphasizes deeper thinking and understanding,

increasing long-term conceptual learning

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Student Centered Learning+

School-wide Behavior Plan___________________

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GO HDR!Giving back

Ownership

Honest

Dependable

Respectful

Honor Code + Call To Action(HDR) (Go!)

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“Going HDR” “Let’s GO HDR!” “Are you GOing HDR right now?” “Wouldn’t you rather tuck that shirt in

and GO HDR?” (While checking home base dress code)

“Let me see how many students are GOing HDR this morning?”

(Seeing student run in the hallway) “Is that how we Go HDR?”

Verbiage

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GO HDR Board

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“NO HDR”

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Implementation Ideas Sign campaign Bulletin boards Skits/songs/movies Advisory Activities Reward tickets Student recognition (Friday) Student Presentations

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Handouts

Mr. Cooper

Amy Michalak

8/10/10

1) GO HDR rubric student example

2) Happy Slips3) Exhibition of Ethical

Reasoning docs4) EL Tips for Adults5) Success in Ethical

Literacy