Biology Test Bank 1 (50 questions)
Biology EOC Reviews - 0 views
The Significance of Grit: A Conversation with Angela Lee Duckworth - 0 views
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one specific definition of resilience, which is optimism—appraising situations without distorting them, thinking about changes that are possible to make in your life.
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Of course there is another side to this element of linking optimism to resilience. I can see the commonality in many situations, but I'm wondering if this is a cause/effect relationship... or perhaps merely a correlation. Another important element of "appraising situations without distorting them" is what many people refer to as being "realistic." In other words, not letting optimism cloud one's objective judgement. I think there is a lot at play here.
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only half of the questions are about responding resiliently to situations of failure and adversity or being a hard worker.
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And you stick with those interests and goals over the long term.
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Doing Science-Information about the Process of Scientific Inquiry (Page 1 of 3) - 1 views
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Research demonstrates that experts tend to approach problem solving by applying their knowledge of major concepts, or “big ideas.” Novices tend to seek simple answers that are consistent with their everyday expectations about how the world works. Sc
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Understanding science is more than knowing facts.
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Students build new knowledge and understanding based on what they already know and believe.
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