POL Declaration: Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert on my own learning. I am also responsible and accountable for my own learning. You can expect me to give an honest evaluation of my progress. We will discuss my strengths and opportunities for growth. Thank you in advance for listening and for offering feedback that I can use to improve as a learner.
Hello all, and welcome to my midyear presentation of learning! Today I will be sharing the reflections I have had over the last few months about my learning. In order to show you this, I should go over my VMV statements from all the way back in October. Here is my VMV chart:
First of all, let’s unpack what I said and how far I have gotten in achieving these. We can begin with my vision statement. In it, I talk a lot about striving to be open-minded and positive. While I’ve gotten better with those two things, I am of course not perfect. But in our project in BCFP, ReconciliACTION, I think I demonstrated this positive mindset the most. This project was the one we presented at the exhibition, and I think throughout the project, not only did I maintain a positive mindset but I also stayed on top of my work. I am extremely proud of keeping that behaviour throughout the project, as it is something I have been reaching for since grade 8. Here is a photo of my setup from the winter exhibition, presenting my group’s work:
I think one of the main reasons that I was so successful in this project was that I was so interested in it. I was quite invested in learning about different language revitalization efforts in BC, and it helped me stay hooked and continue to immerse myself in my work.
On the other hand, this behaviour was a major stretch for me in our project for Humanities, “The Manhattan Project^2.” Throughout the project, I barely stayed on top of my work, and did not fully finish my video. I think the main reason this happened was because I didn’t enjoy what we had to make for the final product. I’ve found that I like projects more when they are open-ended, and I get to choose what direction to lean for my final product. However, I am aware that it doesn’t always work like that and I have to be flexible.
After reflecting on that, I started to think about the values segment of the chart, and how well my learning since then has represented those values.
Preparation
The 3 statements that I used for preparation were:
- I will come to class prepared and ready to learn and participate
- I will arrive on time and ready to learn at the bell
- I will manage my time effectively to meet deadlines and complete tasks
Let’s unpack:
So far, I have been good for coming to class ready to learn and participate. When I walk into the classroom, I am ready to engage with whatever material we are learning. However, I do not always arrive on time and ready to learn at the bell. While it may seem like I have gotten worse at managing my time and getting ready for school in the morning, it is actually because I often get distracted or carried away with conversations or whatever I had been learning in my previous class. While I think that this is a step forward because I am engaging in other classes instead of being completely and totally disorganized, I still need to work on focusing on coming straight to class to be there right at the bell. As for deadlines, it has also been about 50/50. Some projects, I am super on top of my work. However, some projects have been total train wrecks. I think a main decider behind whether I will be able to stay on top of my work or fall behind is how interested I am in the project. I also struggle with keeping up with my work once I have already fallen behind a little bit. Even if it’s one little thing, it totally snowballs and gets worse.
As for my other two values, engagement and self regulation, I think I’m on a good path towards where I want to be. I find that I am often engaged with what we are learning when I’m in class, aside from when I’m tired. For self regulation, I am improving on managing my distractions and finding balance between my personal and school life.
Through all this, there is one central question: How might I edit or revise my VMV to better align with my daily habits?
I think a great way to revise my VMV would be to add solutions to those spots that seem like they still have issues and aren’t quite on track with where I want them to go.
For my vision statement, I could add that I could find that positivity and open-mindedness by adding more personal flair to my work when doing projects that aren’t as open-ended.
For my preparedness, I could add that I will focus on getting to class on time instead of getting distracted by things I am interested in in my previous class.Â
Overall, I’m proud of my work so far this year and excited to keep trying to improve on my behaviours for success.