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High Expectations
The Teaching and Learning Group
Objectives
Outline what is meant by ‘high expectations’
Share some practical ideas for setting high expectations in the classroom
Why?
It is principled
It is well established that students will live up (or down) to the expectation you set for
them
The Rosenthal-Jacobson Study
Teachers told they had a ‘more able’ or a ‘less able’ class
‘More able’ class did significantly better
Actually both classes were of the same ability
A penny for your thoughts…
What does ‘high expectations’ mean to you in the classroom?
Please discuss.
High Expectations…or just the
minimum expectation?
Homework and assignments completed (on time)
Behaviour appropriate to the activity
Students properly equipped and dressed

Seeking help rather than accepting failure
Students expected to have a go
Encouraging a growth mind-set…ability increases with effort

Following up on students who fail to meet expectations
Believe the Baseline
Performance in May 2013 IGCSEs Relative to Baseline
Prediction
100
90

Number of Occurences

80
70

60
50
40
30
20
10
0
-5

-4.5

-3.5

-3

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

Difference (in grades ) between actual performance and baseline prediction
(positive means better than baseline, negative means worse)

2.5

3

Deviation Proportion of
from Baseline All Grades
(%)
(grades)
0.0
20.1%
0.5
48.3%
1.0
68.3%
1.5
86.7%
2.0
95.6%
2.5
99.3%
3.0
100.0%
Teach Like A Champion
The following ideas are from ‘Teach
Like A Champion’ by Doug Lemov
Amongst other things, gives five
low-effort ideas for raising
expectations
Idea 1: No Opt-out
Rationale

The Technique

This sets the expectation that it is not
okay not to try.

1. Ask students a question
2. If no answer or incorrect
answer, seek input from other
students

As a bonus, it also helps those who
are trying but honestly don’t know the 3. Once the correct answer has been
answer.
given, return to the original student
and get them to repeat the correct
answer
Idea 2: Right is Right
Rationale
To set the expectation that the
questions that you ask are
important, and that their answers
matter.
Minimise the lower expectations set
by ‘rounding-up’ students answers.

The Technique
Only praise fully correct answers
Let students know they are almost there
Expect more detail from partially correct
answers
Ask the student for more detail
Give prompts to encourage further
thought
Ask other students to help out
Don’t partial answers, and don’t round
them up
Idea 3: Stretch It
Rationale

The Technique

Sets the expectation of knowledge as
the reward for achievement rather
than praise.

Answer fully correct answers with a
more challenging question:
Explain how/why
Give an alternative
method/approach
Think of a better answer
Ask for evidence
Apply a related skill
Apply understanding to new context
Idea 4: Format Matters
Rationale

The Technique

Sets high expectations about the way Set an expectation for:
knowledge is communicated.
Full sentences
Grammatically correct answers
Audible answers: loud and clear
Effective communication is essential
Correct units: no ‘naked numbers’
for success at all levels.
Insist that answers not meeting this
are repeated until they do
Idea 5: No Apologies
Rationale
Sets the
expectation that
everything you
teach (and thus
knowledge more
generally) has
intrinsic value.

Avoid

Instead…

Assuming something will
be boring

Find a way to make it interesting

Blaming the great
‘they’…CIE, the IB, your
HoD etc

Explain to the students why something is
on the curriculum

Dumbing down

Embrace the challenge
‘This is difficult stuff, so it will feel
great to master it.’

Apologising for students

Avoid pre-deciding that a student won’t
be able to do something, or wouldn’t be
interested in something
To Discuss
Which of these five ideas do you think are good?
If you don’t think any are good, what suggestions
of your own do you have?
Which do you already do?
Which would be most keen to try to do?

What concerns do you have about these ideas?

Ideas Recap:
No Opt Out
Right is right
Stretch It
Format Matters
No Apologies

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High Expectations

  • 1. High Expectations The Teaching and Learning Group
  • 2. Objectives Outline what is meant by ‘high expectations’ Share some practical ideas for setting high expectations in the classroom
  • 3. Why? It is principled It is well established that students will live up (or down) to the expectation you set for them The Rosenthal-Jacobson Study Teachers told they had a ‘more able’ or a ‘less able’ class ‘More able’ class did significantly better Actually both classes were of the same ability
  • 4. A penny for your thoughts… What does ‘high expectations’ mean to you in the classroom? Please discuss.
  • 5. High Expectations…or just the minimum expectation? Homework and assignments completed (on time) Behaviour appropriate to the activity Students properly equipped and dressed Seeking help rather than accepting failure Students expected to have a go Encouraging a growth mind-set…ability increases with effort Following up on students who fail to meet expectations
  • 6. Believe the Baseline Performance in May 2013 IGCSEs Relative to Baseline Prediction 100 90 Number of Occurences 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -5 -4.5 -3.5 -3 -2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Difference (in grades ) between actual performance and baseline prediction (positive means better than baseline, negative means worse) 2.5 3 Deviation Proportion of from Baseline All Grades (%) (grades) 0.0 20.1% 0.5 48.3% 1.0 68.3% 1.5 86.7% 2.0 95.6% 2.5 99.3% 3.0 100.0%
  • 7. Teach Like A Champion The following ideas are from ‘Teach Like A Champion’ by Doug Lemov Amongst other things, gives five low-effort ideas for raising expectations
  • 8. Idea 1: No Opt-out Rationale The Technique This sets the expectation that it is not okay not to try. 1. Ask students a question 2. If no answer or incorrect answer, seek input from other students As a bonus, it also helps those who are trying but honestly don’t know the 3. Once the correct answer has been answer. given, return to the original student and get them to repeat the correct answer
  • 9. Idea 2: Right is Right Rationale To set the expectation that the questions that you ask are important, and that their answers matter. Minimise the lower expectations set by ‘rounding-up’ students answers. The Technique Only praise fully correct answers Let students know they are almost there Expect more detail from partially correct answers Ask the student for more detail Give prompts to encourage further thought Ask other students to help out Don’t partial answers, and don’t round them up
  • 10. Idea 3: Stretch It Rationale The Technique Sets the expectation of knowledge as the reward for achievement rather than praise. Answer fully correct answers with a more challenging question: Explain how/why Give an alternative method/approach Think of a better answer Ask for evidence Apply a related skill Apply understanding to new context
  • 11. Idea 4: Format Matters Rationale The Technique Sets high expectations about the way Set an expectation for: knowledge is communicated. Full sentences Grammatically correct answers Audible answers: loud and clear Effective communication is essential Correct units: no ‘naked numbers’ for success at all levels. Insist that answers not meeting this are repeated until they do
  • 12. Idea 5: No Apologies Rationale Sets the expectation that everything you teach (and thus knowledge more generally) has intrinsic value. Avoid Instead… Assuming something will be boring Find a way to make it interesting Blaming the great ‘they’…CIE, the IB, your HoD etc Explain to the students why something is on the curriculum Dumbing down Embrace the challenge ‘This is difficult stuff, so it will feel great to master it.’ Apologising for students Avoid pre-deciding that a student won’t be able to do something, or wouldn’t be interested in something
  • 13. To Discuss Which of these five ideas do you think are good? If you don’t think any are good, what suggestions of your own do you have? Which do you already do? Which would be most keen to try to do? What concerns do you have about these ideas? Ideas Recap: No Opt Out Right is right Stretch It Format Matters No Apologies