3. Re-explore utility,
attainment, and interest values for the class.
1. What was the most interesting thing that you
learned in class this week?
2. How can you make class more interesting for yourself?
3. What was the most useful thing that you learned
in class this week?
4. How can you make class more useful to you?
5. What accomplishment from class are you most proud
of?
6. What can you do to feel even better about yourself
in class?
4. Review whether the strategies that you and the student
developed for increasing the task value of the class during session
3, 7 and 8 are working, and make any necessary modifications.
MODIFICATIONS to Strategies from session 3:
Ideas for increasing the Interest Value of ______________ Class:
Ideas for increasing the Utility Value of ________________ Class:
Ideas for increasing the Identity Value of ______________ Class:
Ideas for increasing the cost of doing poorly or decreasing the
cost of doing well.
Can you and/or the student might realistically incorporate any
of these ideas into class or school?
5. Closing:
- Give the student the
opportunity to talk freely about anything class related that
might be on his or her mind.
- You and the student
should close by summarizing what the student accomplished between
last week and this week, and what the student will try to accomplish
between this week and next week.
- Call attention to any progress or positive steps that the
student has made. Also mention any areas that continue to need
attention, and relate those areas to the students stated goals.
This week's accomplishments:
Next week's goals:
Progress or positive steps:
Areas that continue to need attention: