2. Rules of Engagement
1. Everyone has something to offer. We need everyone's input.
2. Speak to each other respectfully, and hear each other out.
3. Think about what other students are saying. Maybe they've
got a point!
4. No names please! Tell us what helps strengthen student
engagement and encourages everyone to listen to all student
voices.
5. Respect differences of opinions. There are no right or wrong
answers. Everyone is different. You're not clones!
6. Ask each other questions - debate is healthy. Work to
understand where others are coming from.
4. A - "What Can HWDSB Do About Bullying?"
TAG = "bullying"
B - "How Do HWDSB Policies Affect Your Experiences at School?" (electronic
devices, computer acceptable use, nutrition, AER, etc.)
TAG = "nutrition"
C - "How Have You Expressed Your Voice During the ARC Process (Accommodation
Review Committee)?
TAG = "Arc Process"
D - "What Can HWDSB Do to Help You Feel Safe and Comfortable In Your School?"
"Do You Have a Safe Space and What Does It Look Like?"
TAG = "Safe Spaces"
5. E – “Describe Your Ideal Learning Environment and Explain How it Would Help
You Learn.” (classrooms, eLearning, physical/virtual) - (i.e. technology, buildings)
TAG = "Learning Spaces“
F - "How Can Learning be Relevant (Meaningful, Real-life) For You?"
TAG = "instruction"
G - "What does your school environment look like and how can it be
improved?“(garbage, recycling)
TAG = "environment ”
H - "What do you know about the assessment and evaluation of your learning?"
What do you need to know?
How can you learn that?“
TAG = "assessment"