Student-Led Conferences offer the opportunity for INTL* students to emphasize their strengths, acknowledge their weaknesses, and, with you in attendance, plan for how to approach the next trimester. This provides a means to open up or improve lines of communication with your children about their education. Following our implementation of INTL Learning Standards, the Student-Led Conferences will allow your child to reflect in a practical and meaningful way on their demonstration of curiosity, independence, confidence, creativity and collaborative skills. We strongly encourage you to be a positive part of this conferencing process.
"...this practice is the biggest breakthrough in communicating about student achievement in the last century. When students are well prepared over an extended period to tell the story of their own success (or lack thereof), they seem to experience a fundamental shift in their internal sense of responsibility for that success. The pride in accomplishment that students feel when they have a positive story to tell and tell it well can be immensely motivational. The sense of personal responsibility that they feel when anticipating what it will be like to face the music of having to tell their story of poor achievement can also drive them to productive work." – Rich Stiggins, Phi Delta Kappan, November 1999
What is your role at the Conference?
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Please note that these conferences are not designed for you to discuss specific concerns with the teacher, rather a time to share, celebrate growth, and set targets with your child. If you have concerns you’d like to discuss, please do not hesitate to schedule an appointment with your child’s teacher at any time.
All the teachers are looking forward to this new format and have been working with your child in preparation for the conference. Student-Led Conferences are just one of the many ways we make sure there is open communication between families and school.
*In 2020, the International School of the Peninsula (ISTP) formally changed its name to Silicon Valley International School (INTL) to better reflect its bilingual programs, location, and international values.