Please vote for our SXSW panel proposal on THRIVING and what educators can specifically do to develop more of it in our society! It only takes 90 seconds, and every vote counts! This topic matters for all students. Thank you.
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The preference for narcissistic leaders starts early.
In 22/23 classrooms, narcissistic kids got more leadership nominations and claimed to be better leaders—even though they weren't.
We need to teach kids the same lesson as adults: don't mistake confidence for competence.
“Student thriving is a precondition for good learning. Any challenging activity you need to have a sense of wellbeing in order to really perform well.” ~ Dominic Randolph (@daar17)
Episode 2️⃣0️⃣ #InspiringSchoolsPodcast
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School may look different this year, but some things shouldn’t change. Learn more in the latest #tipoftheweek from Character Lab: https://t.co/mc9602eKKV
Imagine what you might do when freed from conventional routines and requirements. Martin Seligman offers expert advice in the new #tipoftheweek: https://t.co/MwTSX6v3lW
Tips about how to be great, from the ones who are great, and it applies to educators! https://t.co/vXja7eSc4c My morning contribution to @AllSaintsTyler Sandbox @fundmc01@boadams1@jasonmkern @PokeTheEdBox @gregbamford @gardnerbarrier@daar17
Nearly half of what you do, think, and feel each day is habitual. In her #tipoftheweek, Angela Duckworth shares how to make those habits good, not bad.: https://t.co/5zTOIdnZCz
Thinking outside the box may depend on getting outside ourselves. Read Angela Duckworth's new #thoughtoftheweek on the secret to #creativity: https://t.co/SvBqb9uQs5 @thecharacterlab
We could all use a little more time to daydream, says Scott Barry Kaufman. Learn how to foster #creativity in the new #thoughtoftheweek: https://t.co/hkTTUhXAQf