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Angela Duckworth Ph.dPsychology Today |
Breaks reduce habituation, making the initial joys last a little longer.
Grading policies need to match teaching philosophies.
The importance of believing you can cultivate opportunities.
Honest feedback helps students more than does pure affirmation.
Here’s how to seek constructive criticism to learn and grow.
Anything seems obvious, after the fact.
Teaching kids to play devil’s advocate can help them make better choices.
How to "strive wisely" toward the goals that make the most sense for you.
Being present pays dividends.
Achievement gaps are opportunity gaps.
Parents and teachers can cultivate curiosity to propel kids toward their goals.
Prioritize your requests to get more done.
Building the courage to admit when you’re confused.
The problem with perfectionism.
Kids don’t always need your protection.
Help teachers create the classroom of their dreams.