My World at Matthew Moss

Date published: 11 March 2013


Learning Relationships is one of the ELLI (Effective Lifelong Learning Inventory) dimensions. Learning Relationships covers how well you work with your peers during a project or just around the classroom in general.

For example, by being polite and having manners means you are showing respect, and this helps the Learning Relationships within the classroom. It also includes sharing your ideas with your classmates.

In My World I used Learning Relationships when we were making characters to represent the ELLI dimensions. My group and I worked together to make card models of Family Guy characters. Stewie for example, has good Strategic Awareness because he is always planning things.

In my opinion, Learning Relationships is one of the most important ELLI dimensions as it will really help you in your future endeavours. We also used Learning Relationships while doing the Culture Vulture’s project in CPA were I had to work with others to create an Indian fight scene which in my opinion went very well because we worked as a team, agreed on our ideas and put them into action!

Next week one of my classmates will write about the “Meaning Making” ELLI dimension.
By Lewis Jenner, Year 7

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