Teaching+T: The Benefits Of Not Knowing
As fall transitions into winter, these articles shed light on the learning that transpires in the presence of following the realization "I don't know," when a school convenes around kindness, and a teacher who offers messages of gratitude to start students' day. --Daniela | |
Benefits of "I Don't Know" A study of high school students finds that the more willing a student is to admit they don't know, the more motivated they are to learn. Read Full Story » |
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On World Kindness Day... Last week, on World Kindness Day, on junior school in London reflections on the power of kindness in their lives. Read Full Story » |
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Morning Post-Its Every morning, 10 year-olds shuffle into Mr. Z's classroom. As they ready for their morning assignment, little square post-its fill each desk -- a personalized note of gratitude to begin their day. Read Full Story » |
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'Be The Change' Idea As the first story inspires, shift your focus from defining answers to holding questions. [more] |