Report card as a mirror of prejudices: What does it really tell us about our children?

Report card as a mirror of prejudices: What does it really tell us about our children?

Playful Title. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities waiting to be discovered. It is important to realize that our children are not just numbers on a report card, but complex personalities with various talents.

Center: This module addresses how we can perceive report cards as a mirror of biases and what they truly reveal about our children. You will learn how to assess children's performance fairly and with understanding.

  • Understanding Context – Why it is important to see children in the broader context of their lives and not just through grades.
  • Diversity of Talents – How to recognize and appreciate different forms of talent that may not always manifest in traditional grading practices.
  • Psycho-emotional Dimension – The impact of emotional and psychological factors on children's performance in school.
  • Supporting Individual Growth – How we can support children on their unique journey and help them develop their strengths.
  • Overcoming Biases – Strategies for dealing with biases and limitations that a report card may evoke.

Conclusion: Remember that every child has their own story. Try this module and discover how to better understand and support your children on their path to success.

Imagine that your child brings home straight A's. What is your first thought?
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The child comes with three threes and one four. How do you respond?
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When you hear the word "success" in relation to your child, what comes to your mind?
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If you had to compare the school system to something everyday, what would it be?
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The child is afraid to go home after a bad test. What will you do?
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What does a child's report card really reflect, in your opinion?
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Imagine that grades did not exist. How would you know that a child is developing?
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How do you perceive the word "potential" in the context of a child?
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What would you like your child to think about themselves after reading their report card?
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Which of the following images most evokes your expectations of a child?
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