Tag: math

Essays by Shalon Sims on education, creative writing and literacy

The Students Who Taught Me That Motivation Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

Imagine… Imagine having a student who hated writing. Whenever you said, “Today we’re going to write…” they groaned loudly for the whole class to hear. Now imagine you spend a 1/2 hour helping them—offering to scribe, creating sentence starters, brainstorming—and after all that you only managed to get 2-3 sentences out of them. Sound familiar?…
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Growth Mindset: my journey with math

In her book, Mindset, Carol Dweck (2006) recounts an experience that cemented her fixed mindset—a teacher in elementary school organised her entire class around IQ scores. She doesn’t mention exactly where she fit in among her peers, but it doesn’t matter. The point is that by lining up the students according to IQ, the teacher…
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