Imagine a meeting with families to present what was done at school, but led by the students. Student-Led Conferences are an innovative approach to engage students in their own learning process. Unlike traditional conferences, where teachers are responsible for providing updates on student progress, student-led conferences empower students to share their work, progress and goals with their families.
At Aurum, students create their portfolios throughout the year. They include the activities carried out during the quarter with teacher comments and the identification of the competences worked on from the National Common Curriculum Base (BNCC).
How do Student-Led Conferences work?
In Student-Led Conferences, students play an active role in preparing and leading the meeting. They select representative samples of their work, reflect on their performance, set goals, and discuss their strengths and areas for improvement. These conferences are a valuable opportunity for students to demonstrate autonomy, communication skills, critical thinking and self-awareness.
At Aurum, the Conferences are divided into the following moments:
What are the benefits of Student-Led Conferences?
One of the main advantages of student-led conferences is that they promote student responsibility for their own learning. By taking the lead in presenting their work to parents or guardians, students become more aware of their achievements and challenges. They develop a sense of ownership and responsibility for their education, becoming active partners in the process.
In addition, Student-Led Conferences provide an ideal environment for effective communication between students, parents, and teachers. Parents have the opportunity to hear directly from their children about their learning experiences, which allows them to better understand their interests, difficulties, and needs. This creates a more meaningful connection between the school, the family, and the student, strengthening parental support and involvement in their children's education.
It is a moment of family integration and quarterly review, which encourages reflection and self-regulation in students.
By evaluating their own work and performance, they become more aware and confident of their skills and knowledge. They also learn to set realistic goals and identify strategies to achieve them. Self-reflection is essential for the continuous development of students and for their success in their educational journey.
Therefore, Student-Led Conferences are a powerful tool to promote student responsibility, autonomy, and effective communication. By enabling them to share their work and progress with their families, these conferences strengthen the partnership between the school and the family, while also developing essential skills in children and adolescents.