# 🗓️ Week-by-Week Class Skill Growth Summary ## 🟩 Onboarding - **Confidence & Curiosity:** Many students expressed excitement about joining the program, with strong mentions of public speaking goals and eagerness to build something meaningful. - **Reflection Skills:** Several students shared personal motivations and growth areas, suggesting early signs of emotional intelligence. - **Collaboration Readiness:** Responses showed an openness to teamwork, although few had clear strategies for managing it. - **Time Management:** Students generally described their methods vaguely (e.g., “I try to stay focused”), with stronger examples being rare. --- ## 🟨 Week 2 - **Problem-Solving in Action:** Students began navigating team dynamics, tech issues, and evolving project ideas. Many documented how they adapted. - **Communication Growth:** Clear gains in comfort with presenting and pitching. Students reflected on feedback loops and structuring ideas for clarity. - **Team Dynamics:** Collaboration became more tangible—dividing tasks, leading meetings, or stepping in when peers were absent. - **Continuous Learning:** Most embraced iteration and learning from mentors or sessions, suggesting growth mindsets. - **Time Management Still Mixed:** A few students referenced calendars or delegation, but specifics were still limited. --- ## 🟦 Week 3 - **Project Ownership & Initiative:** Students took on bigger roles—scheduling interviews, refining decks, assigning roles. This week saw a noticeable spike in tech-related collaboration (e.g., using Google Meet, Canva). - **Creativity & Iteration:** More students described pivoting or refining ideas based on feedback, showing maturing creative problem-solving. - **Peer Recognition:** Many included praise or feedback from teammates, indicating stronger emotional intelligence and team awareness. - **Time Management Still Emerging:** Several showed improvement via structured workflow mentions (e.g., "used Notion" or "checked in daily"), but still less prevalent than other skills. --- ## 🟫 Closing Reflections - **Communication Maturity:** Students now reflected confidently on their ability to speak professionally, handle Q&A, and give/receive feedback. - **Personal Growth:** A majority cited growth in self-awareness, resilience, and group work confidence. - **Creativity & Impact:** Reflections tied their business ideas to community change and meaning, showing deeper critical thinking and value alignment. - **Gaps:** Some students skipped the reflection or kept it surface-level. Time management and tech use were still under-discussed unless prompted. --- ## 🔚 Observations - **Most Consistent Strengths:** 💬 Communication, 🤝 Collaboration, and 🧠 Adaptability. - **Developing Areas:** ⏱️ Time Management and 🧭 Emotional Intelligence — present but often vague unless directly tied to peer feedback. - **Program Impact:** Across weeks, student reflections matured noticeably in tone, clarity, and depth — especially around problem-solving and personal confidence. --- ## 🧩 Cohort-Wide Gaps & Opportunities ### 🕒 1. Time Management - Rarely explained in depth. Students often skipped detailing their systems, even when clearly managing tasks. - Most references were vague or indirect (“I stay on task” vs. “I use Trello to assign deadlines”). 💡 *Prompt Addition:* “What systems or tools did you use to manage your time?” --- ### 🧠 2. Emotional Intelligence & Ethical Reasoning - More implied than directly stated. - Few tied their projects to fairness, empathy, or ethical impact—suggesting a missed opportunity for reflection. 💡 *Prompt Addition:* “How did you consider others’ perspectives or values while building your project?” --- ### 💻 3. Tech Aptitude (Underreported) - Many used tools like Canva, ChatGPT, Google Meet, Slides, or Miro—but few analyzed their growth in this area. 💡 *Prompt Addition:* “What tech tools did you learn or improve with during this project, and how did they help?”