Beyond the “Final Product”: The Art of Growing Forward at Empower Generations
Reflection: What opportunities are there for Empower Generations High Schoolers to reflect on their academic and social-emotional development?
At Empower Generations High School, we often say that Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a journey, not a destination. While the final presentations are impressive, the true magic happens in the quiet moments between the presentations. It happens when learners reflect on their work.
The Power of Reflection
In many school settings, a project ends when the glue dries or the essay is turned in. At Empower Generations High School, we view reflection as the bridge between completing a task and mastering a concept. It is the process of growing forward: using insights from today to continuously improve into the future.
Why Reflection Matters
Reflection is required for deep learning. By intentionally looking back, our learners develop the ability to think about their own thinking. This is called metacognition.
Through this practice, learners connect the dots between their effort and their understanding. They begin to analyze why certain strategies worked while others did not.
The Three Phases of the Empower Generations High School Reflection Cycle
Reflection is woven into each PBL unit through three stages:
- Stage 1: Setting the Stage: Before the first spark of a project, learners activate prior knowledge and establish a mindset for inquiry. Using tools like graphic organizers and goal-setting exercises, they define their academic goal.
- Stage 2: The Iterative Pivot: Reflection is continuous. Through peer feedback, learners assess their progress in real time. This fosters a growth mindset, allowing them to adapt to challenges and improve their work while it is still in progress.
- Stage 3: Solidifying the Learning: When a project concludes, learners look back to connect their new knowledge to real-world applications. This final step ensures that they carry the lessons learned into future challenges.
Turning Learners into Designers
When a learner reflects, they stop being a passive recipient of information and become the designers of their own education. They don’t only follow a rubric; they assess their own resilience and identify how their new skills apply to life outside the classroom.
By embracing this cycle of continuous improvement, Empower Generations High Schoolers develop the adaptability and problem-solving skills needed to succeed in an ever-changing world.
Next time you see an Empower Generations High Schoolers working on a project, ask them: “What have you discovered about your process today?” You might be surprised by the depth of the answer.
About Empower Generations High School:
Empower Generations High School (EGHS) is a free public high school in Lancaster, CA. Founded in 2016, EGHS offers a flexible independent study model alongside robust college and career planning support and Career Technical Education opportunities, ensuring each student is equipped for their chosen future. Our commitment extends to providing credit recovery options and valuable resources, such as our Parenting Teens Program. At EGHS, students thrive under the guidance of our caring, credentialed educators. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and find us at www.empowergenerations.org.
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