SLC By Cam

SLC stands for Student Led Conference. SLC is when the student gets together with the teacher and parents and talk about what the kid has been doing in school so far and how it’s been going. The student leads the conference and the teacher takes a step back for once. The student talks about what his/her weaknesses and strengths as a learner are and also other accomplishments like projects and such. Then, the student has to set two goals for his/herself for the next trimester and one with his/her parents and the teacher.

We prepare for it by making a slideshow with all the categories necessary, The student also has to display examples of work to his/her parents of what he/she has been doing. For instance, If one child said “ One of my strengths is that I’m great at science,” he/she would show the teacher and parents an example of work or put a blue link to a page of work online that makes it clear that the child is great at science.

I think that SLC are a waste of time and I don’t like to attend them. There is this magical thing called a report which tells the parents how well the kid is doing in school without having to go through the trouble of making a Google presentation, rehearsing it and doing it at school. It saves on time and effort.

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