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Social Skills

Social Skills. Ronald Reagan IB High School Approaches to Learning. Definition. “By effectively and respectfully collaborating .”. Expectations. Social Skills. Examples of Social Skills. Examples of Disruptive Social Skills. Since I don’t like working in a group, I ignore my group members

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Social Skills

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  1. Social Skills Ronald Reagan IB High School Approaches to Learning

  2. Definition “By effectively and respectfully collaborating.”

  3. Expectations

  4. Social Skills Examples of Social Skills Examples of Disruptive Social Skills Since I don’t like working in a group, I ignore my group members I refuse to contribute to the group I don’t care about the success of the group I seldom have my work completed for my group and I don’t take responsibility for our group work • While I sometimes prefer to work alone, I maintain a positive attitude • I positively contribute to the group • I help motivate my group members so we are all successful • I help others in my group by modeling completed work and showing leadership skills

  5. Academic Achievement and Academic Behaviors: Both Matter “Over the past 10 years, ACT research on student success has advanced to include motivation, social engagement, and self-regulation . . . “ “Social Engagement: Interpersonal factors that influence students’ successful integration into their environment. Behaviors in this domain are related to participation and engagement in social and community activities, such as extracurricular activities.” http://www.act.org/research/policymakers/cccr13/

  6. The Connection http://www.act.org/research/policymakers/cccr13/

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