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The Jedi Code. Using a Student’s Encompassing as a Tool for Academic Success. Benefits of Using Encompassing. Provides relatable information for how to deal with every day life Establishes an order to a school day Provides rules of engagement with other students. Terminology Key.
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The Jedi Code Using a Student’s Encompassing as a Tool for Academic Success
Benefits of Using Encompassing • Provides relatable information for how to deal with every day life • Establishes an order to a school day • Provides rules of engagement with other students
Terminology Key • Padawan: A Jedi in training. • Jedi Master: A Jedi who teaches or has mastered the force or lightsaber in such a way as to be recognized for his/her skill. • Jedi Council: Serves as the governing body of the Jedi Order. • Jedi Code: The set of standards all Jedi strive to meet and live by.
Terminology Key • Journey: Challenges given to a candidate weekly to help him/her better follow the Jedi Code. • Meditation: the candidate practicing an “exercise in stealth” by attempting not to be noticed in the halls of the Jedi Academy • Jedi Academy: A place where people are trained in the ways of the Jedi.
Responsibility • "Deliver more than you promise. The best • way to be always certain of this is to deliver • much, even when you promise nothing." • ―Jedi Master Tho-Mes Drei
Show up to class on time Bring agenda Write daily assignments in agenda With prompting Without prompting Complete assignments on time Extensions given when appropriate Complete homework on time Extensions given when appropriate Uses bins/crates to access necessary materials With prompting Without prompting Responsibility Examples
Self-Discipline • "Learn to recognize when speed is not • important. Race when being first is • important; move at your own pace at all • other times. It is not necessary to always • strike the first blow, to provide the first • solution, or to reach a goal before anyone • else does. In fact, it is sometimes vital to • strike the last blow, to give the final • answer, or to arrive after everyone else.“ • -Jedi Master Wiwa
Self-Discipline Examples • Actions do not distract other students • Asked to stop • Ends behavior independently • Limit aerial battles to 5 minutes in class • Use appropriate techniques to participate in conversations • Initiate • Maintain • Terminate
Public Service • Participate in groups • Sit within close proximity • Participate in class discussions • Contribute to the discussion • Say something positive within the class period
How a Journey Works • The candidate will be given an objective each week which corresponds with a journey in the Jedi Code • The overall goal of the objectives are for the candidate to meet with more success than failure.
How a Journey Works • Objectives are only a week long. • If the candidate is successful with an objective the candidate earns a reward. • If the candidate fails to meet an objective the candidate will revisit that objective at a later time.
Breaks During a Journey • The candidate may receive one 5 minute “meditation” break each class period, if needed. • May get a drink of water • No talking
Assessing the Objective through Data Collection • Each week the candidate’s participating Jedi Masters will fill out a form assessing the candidate’s performance. • Objectives will range from daily data recording to only recording data on specific days.
Additional Resources • Star Wars Miniature Game • How to Build a Lightsaber • Star Wars Trivia • Connecting the movies to now
"Remember: abilities are not inherently good or evil, it's how you use them." ―Jedi Master Kyle Katarn