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Stump The Teacher: I Resign From Teaching - 11 views

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    Resign from teaching! Interesting reflections!
John Evans

How One School Changed Its Math Culture, Starting With Teachers | MindShift | KQED News - 4 views

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    "Many educators are aware of Carol Dweck's research on growth mindset. The Stanford psychologist has found that the way students think about and approach challenge makes a big impact on their learning. Students who believe that they were born with a certain amount of intelligence that cannot be changed - a condition Dweck calls a fixed mindset - are often afraid to seek out challenging tasks and are resigned to one's perceived set of abilities. Students who see intelligence as something that can grow and change with effort - known as a growth mindset - tend to persist at difficult tasks, trying new strategies and ultimately performing better in school. Many schools have begun to focus on building growth mindsets in students because of this research. Helping students develop growth mindsets is made even trickier because mindsets about learning can change depending on context. And unfortunately math class is a time when many students have preconceived notions about their abilities. Many adults, including teachers, grew up receiving negative messages about their math ability and can unintentionally pass on unhelpful messages to students through casual words or actions. That's why it's impressive that educators at Two Rivers Charter School in Washington, D.C. recognized a culture of math fear among the staff and worked hard to change teachers' relationships to math as part of their broader strategy to improve math achievement. The school's Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Jeff Heyck-Williams, described their efforts in an Education Week article:"
John Evans

5 TED talks to watch when you're having a bad day - Business Insider - 1 views

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    "You're having one of those days when nothing seems to be going right. It seems like the world is out to get you, and now you find that you've fallen into a major emotional funk. What can you do? Resign yourself to getting crabbier and more despondent by the second -- and thus turn your bad day into a bad week? No way. Instead, watch one (or all!) of these inspiring, feel-good TED Talks - and prepare for your bad day to turn right around."
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