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| Academic Summer Camp | Tests? Bring 'em On! Academic Summer Camp Makes Test-Taking Easy
What comes up for you when you hear the word "test"? I'll
never make it. I'm going to fail. I need to go to the
nurse. These are typical responses we hear from students.
Over the years, young people develop certain attitudes
about school. Their attitudes are made up not just of the
actual experiences but also of everything they've thought
about these experiences. Events they might have perceived
as being unpleasant, like tests, get reinforced as
negatives because they fall into the habit of thinking of
them in negative terms.
The human brain listens to what it's being told and forms
itself accordingly. Every time we relive an unpleasant
experience or think a negative thought, we're strengthening
the neural connections that lead to the
"tests¨Care¨Cawful" conclusion. But what if a teen
decides to replace that connection with a different one?
One that says, "Tests are cool. I'm totally into them. I
love the challenge."
When teens are exploring their attitudes about school, we
tell them whenever somebody says the word "test" they can
yell, "C'mon! Gimme that test!" It's fun - and it also
changes the way they think about tests. By transforming
their attitudes from "oh no, not a test" to "bring it on!"
they're rewiring their brains to welcome academic
challenges instead of fearing them. Instead of being the
passive victims of tests, they own the whole testing
experience!
One time a school superintendent was visiting one of our
programs. She was talking to one of the facilitators and
casually mentioned the word "test" in conversation. She
jumped when a dozen campers standing nearby shouted in
unison, "Gimme that test!"
The Ownership key is where we come from when we talk
academics. It's easy for young people to slip into a
passive role: "The teacher teaches; I just sit here and
absorb." By the time they hit their teen years, a lot of
kids have switched to autopilot in school. The stuff
they're learning is inert because they're barely
interacting with it.
But something exciting happens when people reclaim
ownership of their education. They rediscover the fun and
challenge of learning. They become the captains of their
own experience instead of being benchwarmers. Now they can
direct where their education goes - and how far.
Taking ownership of their education means no more excuses,
never playing the blame game again: "She made me do it."
"He's not a good teacher." "My study partner's not good at
math." "This school's lame." Ownership is about taking 100%
responsibility for everything that we do and where we are
in life. Period.
When young people take back the responsibility for their
academic performance, their energy levels automatically go
up. You can see pride of ownership in a person's eyes and
read it in their posture. Just taking ownership gets them
more engaged, more enthusiastic, more awake and more alert.
Program grad David Evans told us how the Ownership key
helped him revive a sagging GPA: "I totally got how I could
take command and harness my capabilities. The following
school year I was sitting next to my friend in honors
chemistry. We used to sit in class and we would spend most
of the time cracking jokes and making fun of the teacher. I
suddenly realized that my old behaviors wouldn't fit into
my new beliefs. I wanted to pay attention in class. I told
my friend, and it really caught him off guard, but that
didn't stop me. From that moment on, there was no looking
back for me."
One of the signs campers read on our walls says, "I Am
Responsible for What I Create." Once they realize they're
in charge, they're on their way to greatness. When they
couple ownership with a can-do attitude and some
nuts-and-bolts learning skills, they're an unstoppable
express train to success!
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SuperCamp is held at eight beautiful colleges across the
U.S. throughout the summer. Quantum U takes place at
Colorado College in Colorado Springs. More information on
our programs is available at http://www.supercamp.com and
http://www.quantum-u.com .
We also offer a unique 3-day Parent Weekend at which
parents of kids in SuperCamp gain an insight into what
their children are learning in their programs.
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