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Conyers, Marcus; Wilson, Donna – Educational Leadership, 2020
If students are explicitly taught about their brain's capacity to change, their motivation to learn can greatly increase. Marcus Conyers and Donna Wilson, author of "Developing Growth Mindsets," share examples from elementary to high school classrooms where students who are taught about brain plasticity show a greater potential for…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Development, Learning Motivation, Elementary School Students
Tschannen-Moran, Megan; Clement, Davis – Educational Leadership, 2018
Drawing on their research in creating the Vibrant School Scale, Megan Tschannen-Moran and Davis Clement describe the three characteristics of vibrant schools: enlivened minds, emboldened voices, and playful learning. The authors also detail a four-step, strengths-based process called appreciative inquiry that can help school members have…
Descriptors: School Culture, Institutional Characteristics, Inquiry, Educational Environment
Goodwin, Bryan – Educational Leadership, 2014
Psychologists and researchers have long puzzled over questions regarding "curiosity" and have more or less settled on a two-pronged definition as: (1) trait curiosity (an intrinsic drive for exploration and learning); and (2) state curiosity (an interest sparked by external conditions). Many studies have shown that human beings are…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Prior Learning, Psychological Patterns, Learning Motivation
Spencer, John – Educational Leadership, 2017
Genius Hour is a time built into the school day or week to enable students to actively create their learning rather than passively consume it. During the time set aside for Genius Hour, students choose what they will learn about, the strategies they will use to learn it, the pace of their work, the materials and resources they will use, and the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Learner Controlled Instruction, Learning Strategies, Pacing
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2015
Helping young people develop good hearts and good minds is key to developing emotionally healthy kids. Carol Ann Tomlinson lays out some principles for educators to both teach and practice as they guide students to becoming more human in their minds and hearts. Developing healthy minds involves more than simply building academic knowledge. It also…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Student Development, Altruism, Learning Motivation
Ferlazzo, Larry – Educational Leadership, 2017
Personalized learning has the potential to greatly improve student achievement--but realistic teachers know that any instructional strategy will only be effective if students are willing to do the work. That is why Larry Ferlazzo emphasizes the importance of weaving intrinsic motivation into every personalized learning classroom. Four key elements…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Individualized Instruction, Learning Motivation, Motivation Techniques
Azzam, Amy M. – Educational Leadership, 2014
The author has looked at four decades of scientific research on human motivation and found a mismatch between what science tells us and what organizations actually do. In this interview with "Educational Leadership," Pink shares his insights on how schools can create more optimal conditions for learning--and how they can dial up…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Scientific Research, Interviews, Learner Engagement
Jago, Carol – Educational Leadership, 2012
Great literature gives students a window to other places and times, but it often requires students to step outside their comfort zones and take on challenges they wouldn't usually attempt. Unfortunately, research shows that many schools are not assigning literature that pushes students beyond their current reading level. Jago encourages teachers…
Descriptors: Reading, Language Usage, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Educational Leadership, 2011
This article presents prominent educators who describe the most important quality of an effective teacher. Sonia Nieto, professor at Emerita, Language, Literacy, and Culture University of Massachusetts, argues that in this age of hubris and shameless self-promotion, humility is an essential quality for teachers to have. Joseph Semadeni, fifth…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Best Practices, Educational Strategies
Tomlinson, Carol Ann; Jarvis, Jane – Educational Leadership, 2006
When teaching to the "typical" student doesn't work, teachers can tap into students' areas of greatest comfort, confidence, and passion and teach to their strengths. Five principles guide this work, which involves learning to recognize diverse student strengths, helping students see their capabilities in a positive light, helping students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Learning Motivation
Dweck, Carol S. – Educational Leadership, 2007
Educators commonly believe that praising students' intelligence builds their confidence and motivation to learn and that students' inherent intelligence is the major cause of their school achievement. The author's research shows that, on the contrary, praising students' intelligence can be problematic. Praise is intricately connected to how…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Positive Reinforcement, Intelligence, Academic Achievement

Knowles, Malcolm S. – Educational Leadership, 1975
The article explains the importance of seeing education as a process of continuous learning, both for the benefit of the older adult and for the benefit of society, which needs people capable of learning new information throughout their lives. (CD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy

Brandt, Ronald – Educational Leadership, 1976
In this interview, James Block explains the model of mastery learning, developed by himself and B. Bloom, according to which individual differences in academic ability are lessened by appropriate teaching methods. (GW)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Individual Differences, Individualized Programs, Interviews

Jordan, Ben W. – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Counseling

Jeter, Jan – Educational Leadership, 1973
Discusses several creative ways of improving learning and motivation. (GB)
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Learning Processes, Motivation, Motivation Techniques
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