Global Partnership Schools aims to create a learning community that accelerates student progress, improves teacher instruction, and prepares students for success in the global economy. The document provides an overview of the school's values of excellence, caring, commitment and global perspective. It outlines expectations for model student behavior, such as regular attendance and following school rules. The Bright Light program recognizes students who demonstrate core values and exemplary behavior. The guide offers tips for student success, including developing goals, thinking positively, seeking mentors, and celebrating accomplishments. It also shares the story of President Bill Clinton as an example of overcoming challenges through commitment to education.
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1. I can aim high and
become whatever I want.
Leading Learning Student Guide
2. 2 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP SCHOOLS
Global Partnership Schools creates a learning community that
accelerates student progress, improves educators instructional
capacity, and creates educational environments that prepare
all students to succeed in the global economy and society.
I Celebrate Me because I am special.
I am unique, and there is no other
like me. Because I am eager to defy
the odds of statistics, I will spend
my life conquering cold statistics
and achieving success.
MARVA COLLINS
GEMS Education is a global network of world class international schools serving more
than 100,000 students from 125 countries. With 50 years of experience in education,
the GEMS approach to education focuses not only on academic excellence, but also in
helping students develop their character and creativity so that they achieve their full
potential as human beings. www.gemseducation.com
3. LEADING LEARNING STUDENT GUIDE 3
WELCOME
Dear Students:
It is a pleasure to welcome you to our Global community. You are the
future, and youre on an exciting educational journey that will help you
develop the essential skills, insight, and knowledge to succeed. Each
of you has unique gifts and abilities. Among you are future accountants,
doctors, artists, entertainers, attorneys, teachers, engineers and, perhaps,
even a President.
We are pleased to partner with you, your parents, teachers, administrators
and the community to create a safe and engaging learning environment
that will open your mind and unleash your talents and imagination.
We are committed to creating a culture of excellence that will move each
of you into a new zone of thinking and behavior. You have what it takes to
achieve your goals and realize your dreams. Your education is a source of
intellectual growth, socialization, and personal development.
Aim high, dream big, and together well help you reach your goals.
Sincerely,
Dr. Manny Rivera Dr. Rudy Crew
Chief Executive Officer President
Global Partnership Schools Global Partnership Schools
5. LEADING LEARNING STUDENT GUIDE 5
Global Partnership Schools embraces the concept that
students who possess personal, academic, civic and occu-
pational competencies will become outstanding citizens.
The Leading Learning Student Guide provides a framework that fosters
personal development and academic success, as well as addresses core values
and model student behavior.
Global Partnership Schools believes:
A culture of excellence results in students growth as learners and as people
An innovative learning environment best develops each students strengths
and passions
All students can be critical and creative thinkers and schools must help
them reach their potential
High expectations and best practice are necessary for student achievement
Parents and caring adults are the most important people in students lives
Student Values:
Excellence and Accountability: Strive to be the best in all that you do;
accept responsibility for your results
Caring and Trust: Act with sincerity, integrity, respect and understanding
Commitment and Collaboration: Stay focused and cooperate with others
to pursue common goal
Global Perspective: Appreciate unique cultures, varied values, and new
ways of understanding
Overview
6. 6 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP SCHOOLS
Positive student behavior enhances teaching and learning
in the classroom and creates a safe learning environment
for all. Successful students take pride in themselves and
model the spirit of excellence in their academic and social
decision making.
Model Students:
Attend classes regularly and follow school rules
Prepare for class each day
Participate in classroom and after-school activities
Adhere to the school dress code
Use respectful and appropriate language
Show compassion for others and conduct themselves in a cooperative,
friendly, and respectful manner
Follow instructions and cooperate with teachers, administrators, and
school staff to create a positive learning environment
Demonstrate good behavior that is civil, respectful, polite, and courteous
Respect the property of others
Model Student Behavior
7. LEADING LEARNING STUDENT GUIDE 7
The Bright Light campaign is an initiative that encourages
civic, moral, and ethical values and fosters a positive school
culture through a focus on excellence.
By setting high expectations and modeling positive behavior, Bright Light
recognizes and rewards students who have demonstrated core values and
exemplary behavior. Bright Light also emphasizes a pay-it-forward concept,
encouraging students to recognize one another as well as teachers and staff.
Model student recognitions may include:
Certificates of achievement
Letters to parent
Postings on school website
Stickers, posters, and prizes
Bright Light
8. 8 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP SCHOOLS
Tips for Success
Youve got to start with a plan you have to
recognize opportunities and seize the moment.
ICE CUBE
Develop a Plan
The first step is to develop goals and take action. If you want to improve
your grades, you need a plan of action. Your plan should include extra
time devoted to studying, asking for tutoring assistance and getting all
your work completed on time. If you want to make new friends, your
plan should include increasing your after-school activities to include clubs,
community service or sports.
Good Goals are SMART
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely goals lead to success.
Think Positively
Always approach challenges with a positive attitude. When trying something
new, remember that your attitude can impact how well you do. Fear and
self-doubt are some of the reasons why students dont succeed or miss
growth opportunities.
Set High Standards
Expect only the best of yourself. If you only do the bare minimum you
will never reach your full potential.
Seek Out Mentors
Mentors are important because they help improve your performance at
school, broaden your horizons, and realize your goals.
Manage Your Time
You should devote at least two hours per night to completing your
homework assignments.
9. LEADING LEARNING STUDENT GUIDE 9
Get Organized
Use a weekly planner or organizer. Keep track of all assignments and due
dates. For long-term assignments such as book reports, science projects,
or research papers, try breaking down the project into smaller, easy-to-
accomplish tasks.
Communicate
Express your needs, and communicate respectfully to your teachers,
administrators, parents, and others about your goals and dreams.
Listen
It is important to listen attentively with an open mind. Listen carefully
before you speak, and be receptive to what others say. It is good to question
what others present as long as you remain open to differing points of view.
Help Others
It is important to provide support to others within and outside of your
school community. This will enable you to develop leadership skills and
understand the role that you play in the community at large.
Celebrate Your Wins and Successes
You should reward yourself and give yourself a pat on the back when you
make progress toward or achieve a goal.
10. 10 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP SCHOOLS
Leading Learning: A Lesson in Hope
Youll make mistakes, but if you learn from them
youll be a better person.
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
The road to becoming President
of the United States was a bumpy one
for William Jefferson Clinton. His
father died in a car accident before he
was born, and his step-father was an
abusive alcoholic.
Education and music were outlets for
Clinton. He focused on his studies
and excelled in school. He loved music
and was an outstanding saxophone
player. His commitment to excellence paid off. Clinton was awarded schol-
arships to college and went on to become a Rhodes Scholar and Yale Law
School graduate.
Following law school, Clinton entered the Arkansas political arena where
he lost his first campaign for U.S. Congress. In his next race, he was elected
Attorney General and went on to win the governors race. Clinton suffered
a setback when he lost his re-election bid, but he persevered and regained
the office four years later. In 1992, Clinton won the biggest race of all,
becoming the 42nd President of the United States.
Today, President Clintons commitment to public service continues.
Through his foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative, he works with
business, government, non-profit and community leaders worldwide to
devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the worlds most
pressing challenges. Global Partnership Schools and GEMS Education are
proud supporters of the Clinton Global Initiative.
11. LEADING LEARNING STUDENT GUIDE 11
Anti-Bullying
Bullying is not fair, and it hurts.
Those who are bullied have a hard
time defending themselves. All students
deserve to feel safe and welcome at
school and in their neighborhoods.
Lend a hand and stop bullying now!
Website: www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
Chemistry Help
Basic chemistry information, activities,
quizzes and real world examples.
Website: Chem4kids.com
College Board
Information about colleges and univer-
sities, the admission process, financial
aid, and much more.
Website: www.collegeboard.com/
student
Discovery Education
Engaging digital resources that provide
help in math, science, English, social
studies and health.
Website: www.discoveryeducation.com
Factmonster.com
Daily historical facts, homework
center, encyclopedia, games and more.
Website: Factmonster.com
HomeworkHelper.com
Homework help for all ages, including
research tips, reference materials,
newspapers, problem solving, and
study aids.
Website: www.homeworkhelper.com
Kids.Gov
Links to more than 2,000 web pages
of government agencies, schools, and
educational organizations, all geared to
the learning level and interest of kids.
Website: kids.gov
Logic Puzzles and More
Interactive word puzzles and games.
Website: Logicville.com
Math Fundamentals
Everything you need to know
about math, including study tips and
test preparation.
Website: Math.com
Science Basics
Full of reference materials and project
ideas designed to fit your course of
study and areas of interest.
Website: ScienceBuddies.org
Stats for Kids
Web pages that include fun facts, games,
project ideas, and career information.
Website: www.fedstats.gov/kids
Writing Skills Homework Center
Get tips for composing your next
essay. Strong writing skills are
important to communicate effectively.
Website: www.infoplease.com/
homework/hwessays.html
Useful and Fun Resources
12. Global Partnership Schools
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New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-644-8619
Email: info@gps.us.com
Website: www.gps.us.com