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What's Hidden in You?

A Principal's Reflections

I really had quite the fixed mindset early on as a young school leader. What we are capable of is really a combination of our mindset and the support or feedback we get from others. Intrinsic motivation to become better and grow in ways like never before will be all some people need, but others need a bit more guidance.

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When your passion for teaching dims, these 6 mindset shifts can help you shine brighter

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Teachers are innovative, motivated, creative, and resourceful. Fear encourages motivated action and perseverance. It could be one thing for each category but it’s easier to keep it simple and choose one thing that can apply to all areas. The electrician isn’t coming, this is a total DIY project. But there is more good news.

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Closing the Global Education Gap

Digital Promise

Applicants to the 2014 Digital Innovation in Learning Awards in the “Busting Boundaries” category asked themselves this very question, and their submitted videos serve as striking responses. As an example, take Kris Hupp , the winner of the Busting Boundaries award from Cornell School District in Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Technology Turnaround Stories from Hawaii and California

Ask a Tech Teacher

It is, however, unusual for a school to see such a large jump in so many categories so quickly. According to Kamiko, “by offering points for exemplary grades, we not only motivate students to pass all of their classes, but we motivate them to excel.” This helps teachers stay in a positive mindset.”

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Aperture Education Launches Two New Solutions to Cultivate Students’ Social and Emotional Competence 

eSchool News

These new offerings further Aperture’s commitment to build resilient school communities using a proactive, strength-based approach that fosters positive student and educator mindsets in order to accelerate learning.

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?How Game-Based Learning Encourages Growth Mindset

Edsurge

Like gaming, learning math requires grit and persistence—cornerstones of growth mindset—and is grounded in problem solving, flexible thinking, and pattern recognition. Like gaming, learning math requires grit and persistence—cornerstones of growth mindset—and is grounded in problem solving, flexible thinking, and pattern recognition.

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21 Top Professional Development Topics For Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

They fit into the categories of SEL, digital instruction, engagement/management, and leadership. Assessment must respect learners, provide actionable feedback, and motivate. Best practices already exist for holding students accountable in a way that motivates them. All opinions are my own. Look at this course. Online Assessment.

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