Adolescence is an exciting time as teenagers become increasingly
independent, begin to look forward to their lives beyond high school,
and undergo many physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. In that
last category, teenagers can learn to take charge of their developing
brains and steer their thinking in positive and productive directions
toward future college and career success.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Put Working Memory to Work in Learning
Working memory involves the conscious processing and managing of
information required to carry out complex cognitive tasks such as
learning, reasoning, and comprehension. It has been described as the
brain's conductor.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Strategies for Students With Scattered Minds
Imagine a team without a coach guiding players toward working
together to execute a winning strategy. Imagine a company without a
leader to make sure that employees across departments are equipped and
organized to collaborate on continually improving products and
increasing sales. Imagine a marching band without a drum major to lead
musicians through their complicated maneuvers while staying on beat.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Positive Strategies to Avoid Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout
Teaching
is important and rewarding work, but it can also be extremely
stressful. Excessive stress may lead to burnout, which is characterized
by exhaustion, anxiety, and feelings of being overwhelmed and isolated.
Other common symptoms of burnout are a loss of creativity, good humor,
patience, and enthusiasm for life
— all of which are crucial attributes for effective teaching.
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