Posted by Shelly Terrell on Friday, June 11th 2010 Summer has officially started for many of you! I know that you will probably be relaxing for the first few days, but eventually you may feel the need to be inspired and motivated for the upcoming school year!
"Influencing how students view themselves as learners is challenging work. Students often won't respond if a teacher just tells them how they should think - that creates defensiveness. Instead, a good tactic is to teach them some of the neuroscience around learning, including that the brain is malleable."
"To develop a positive academic mindset, these are four key beliefs students must hold:
I can change my intelligence and abilities through effort
I can succeed
I belong in this learning community
This work has value and purpose for me
When those beliefs are present and paired with learning strategies to help with effective self-management, any student can be successful. "