Mutual Expectations
Classrooms, like many intricate relationships, are built around
expectations. Naturally, you have expectations for me regarding how I
will interact with you, how I will teach, what will be taught, etc. In
return, I have expectations for you pertaining to how you will apply
yourself in my class, how you will interact with me and so on.
In an effort to take some of the guessing out of our relationship,
here are my expectations for you as student in my class. In addition,
here also is what you can expect from me as a student in my
class. Although both you and I are fallible, I trust that knowing what to
expect from each other will be of great assistance in creating the
desired reality.
What You Can Expect from Me
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You can expect me not to degrade your projects either orally or
in writing.
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You can expect me to help you with your assignments, but not to
do it for you or to develop your ideas.
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You can expect me to respect you as a student no matter how good
or how bad you think your projects are.
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You can expect me to take everything you create seriously and to
enjoy reading your assignments.
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You can expect constructive feedback on papers that I return to
you.
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You can expect me to create a safe environment for you to learn
in and to share your ideas.
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You can expect me to respect any thoughts, feelings and/or
emotions that are shared in your projects because I know some
things are very personal.
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You can expect me to keep your assignments confidential unless I
ask your permission to share it. (Except for times when I am
legally bound to discuss what you have written with a parent,
administrator or counselor.)
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You can expect me not to determine your grade based on whether
you applied my opinions to the writing of your paper. Your grades
will be determined based on your ability to complete assignments
as instructed and on how your skill improves throughout the
course.
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You can expect respect from me in all things and on all
occasions.
- You can expect that I will treat all students the
same regardless of gender, age, appearance, social class, sexual
orientation and religious beliefs.
- You can expect that multiculturalism will be
supported in my classroom and that intolerance will not be
acceptable.
What I
Expect From You
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I expect you to spend time and effort both in writing your ideas
and improving your presentations and documents.
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I expect you to thoughtfully help other students to revise and
edit their assignments.
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I expect your skill set to improve throughout the course of the
year.
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I expect you to carefully read everything that I assign to you.
Following directions is a huge part of the assigned work.
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I expect you to actively participate in class discussions.
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I expect you to take charge of your education.
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I expect you to turn all assignments in on time.
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I expect you to be willing to try new things and to test out new
ideas.
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I expect you to respect your classmates and the ideas they
express in class.
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I expect you to treat me with respect at all times.
- I expect you to be open-minded and fair to help
create a classroom community based on mutual acceptance.
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