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Ioanna Tsakalakos AlternateRoute Agree, students should know what we are evaluating them with. Students know what they struggle with, have them self-assess an area they need growth in and work with them to achieve it.

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Joey Gregory AlternateRoute Absolutely! We should take the time to explain to our students the rubrics in which they are being evaluated. Our feedback needs to be actionable.

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julianebilotta AlternateRoute I also did SMART goals in the beginning of the year and have done check points throughout the year. The students are aware of their growth and progress and are proud of it

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AlternateRoute A1. It is crucial to ensure students understand that mistakes are good; they are how we learn. Once students change their mindsets, anything is possible.

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AlternateRoute Students experience many opportunities and challenges as students, but it depends on the skill and help they receive from their teacher and if they know how to guide them so that they have the full development of their mindset and are successful.#TeacherEd# Growth Mindset

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