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- Literacy at Dixons Croxteth
- Learning habit 1: homework and deadlines
- Learning habit 2: on task
- Learning habit 3: equipment
- Learning habit 4: punctuality
- Learning habit 5: uniform
- Learning habit 6: positive response
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Learning habit 6: positive response
We know that students who wish to succeed do not answer back and trust that teachers’ instructions are to help them be successful. If an adult tells a student to do something, we expect it done straight away. Adult’s decisions should not be questioned.
Positive response at Dixons Croxteth means:
treating other students and staff with respect.
not using offensive or poor language around the building.
accepting responsibility when a mistake is made. Adults’ decisions should be respected.