@RutgersAltRoute A5 Feedback is powerful in student learning, and should focus on students' effort, strategy, persistence, and improvement instead of their natural skill or pre-knowledge. "Your practice really paid off!" VS. "You're talented!" #TeacherEd#GrowthMindset#MusicEd
@RutgersAltRoute A3 To fine-tune messaging for a growth mindset, teachers can write a letter to the class that communicates high expectations, what is necessary for academic growth, and that mistakes are stepping stones for achievement. #TeacherEd#GrowthMindset
@RutgersAltRoute A4 A common challenge with assessment is that students focus mostly on what grade they get. To reduce this, I can replace some graded assignments with written feedback and allow students to learn from their mistakes and revise their work. #TeacherEd#GrowthMindset
@RutgersAltRoute A2 Teachers can promote growth mindset by reinforcing high expectations in a positive way, giving students more thought provoking material and constructive feedback, and more time to respond to questions. #TeacherEd#growthmindset
@RutgersAltRoute A1 I think overall, student mindset will influence the rate of their improvement and how much effort they put into their learning development. #TeacherEd#Growthmindset
@jennyyamato12@RutgersAltRoute I think flexible assessment is very important, since some students have some limitations. My goal is for everyone to improve (music class). #TeacherEd#SpEd
@GNewcombe0307@RutgersAltRoute I have found that one on one instruction is extremely beneficial, I like to have students volunteer and it usually helps other students with similar problems. #TeacherEd#SpEd