It's no secret that social and emotional well-being can directly influence academic outcomes. When we are in tune with our emotions, we pay attention to
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Rocio Watkins's curator insight,
December 3, 2014 1:59 AM
Growth mindset has changed the way I teach, the way I parent my three boys, and the way I face challenging situations and risks. It has given me the resilience I need while in graduate school. Dr. Carol Dweck's book, Growth Mindset, is a paradigm-changing book. I highly recommend it. Thanks for sharing this great visual representation of Growth vs. Fixed Mindsets.
liz's curator insight,
December 3, 2014 8:24 AM
I have been hearing quite a few ideas...becoming a real "buzz" word! It seems to appear within all forms of dialogue?
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
February 15, 2016 4:44 AM
This is an interesting article about Growth Mindset in classrooms.This is a good introduction for how it can be used in the classroom. |
Mindfulness supports social-emotional learning (SEL),
This article defines mindfulness and provides quick summaries of 6 research studies that found a range of k-12 students benefited from mindfulness activities, weeks after the research study ended.
Plus, the article highlights six different activities you can use with your students: http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/contemplative-pedagogy/
From the article: "We now know that neuroplasticity allows us to make profound changes in the way our bodies and minds function at any age. So helping students learn to train their bodies and minds through the use of mindful awareness practices can make a real and lasting difference." Some interesting points raised (and how would things be different if we all paused 2 seconds to think before responding to someone?)
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