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Teachers cannot give students self-esteem, but they can provide learning opportunities that result in children and teenagers feeling capable, confident, and self-assured.
Self-esteem and self-efficacy are inter-related. One affects the other, but which should be emphasized in today's schools.
With confidence and positive self-esteem, utilizing true skills and potential is possible. This self-belief provides motivation to manage challenges and attain goals.
By helping K-8 students become more intrinsically motivated to learn, teachers also help them to achieve at higher levels and to develop a lifelong love of learning.
When you feel good about yourself you believe there's nothing you can't do. Build self-confidence to reach new heights on your fitness and wellness journey.
By teaching Creative Arts Students about commitment self-efficacy is encouraged. Students are asked to track how they feel, think and motivate themselves.
For sufferers of fibromyalgia, the condition is confusing and painful, and medication does little to help. Now exercise can help to provide relief and improved function.
The ability to stir hope emerges as a major concept in management leadership
A look at Bloom's (1976) proposed theory of school learning and its impact in the creative arts classroom.
Start the year with an inventory of the presence of Digital Expression within Creative Arts Programmes. Generate a check list with your class to plan future directions
Two ways that writer's block can be combated involve going back to what originally inspired the piece, and trying a new kind of writing.
Programme Achieve focuses on Four Foundations of Successful Learning. I discuss how this relates to the Creative Arts Classroom.
At Mary MacKillop we hope our students will be motivated, self directioned, cooperative and visionary leaders of an inspired future world.
Building on Rogerian principles of counseling, motivational interviewing is a process for encouraging "change talk" and success together, and for melting resistance.
A discussion of how gender violence is contributing to the current AIDS pandemic.
The United States' complex history of racism may be shaping its current attitudes towards Africa.
The Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped Children (TEACCH) method was developed to assist individuals on the autism spectrum.
Have you received the dreaded pink slip, or recently graduated from school to be greeted by a dismal job market? This is the harsh reality of bad economic times.
Parents should help K-12 children organize their space, time, and materials, and step in only when appropriate, so that children gain from their homework experience.
Resiliency helps us bounce back from adversity. Learn to sharpen your resilient ability.
Compassion Fatigue is an ambitious analysis of the how the media sells disease, famine, death, and war in the last two decades of the twentieth century.
A healthy brain not only improves your memory and concentration, it reduces the risk of Alzheimers and other diseases. Here are 10 ways to increase your cognitive skills!
Students can take control of their learning by applying the study skills presented in this article. A list of basic study guides and test taking tips is discussed.
Use these lists and tips to wisely choose books with strong messages for girls. Learn to identify children's books with strong heroines and books using role-reversal.


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