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Control Beliefs
September 8, 2015
Learning in natural environments, with natural materials, levels the playing field for all children from all backgrounds.
-Diane Gano

In their article in Brain World, "Neurons and Neighborhoods: Addressing Inner City Education through Brain Awareness," Nicole Dean discusses one reason children in low-income neighborhoods fall behind their peers academically...

"Child psychologists theorize that these children often fail to thrive because they lack adequate 'control beliefs' — the belief that one can change their own circumstances in life.  Some of the most successful intervention programs focus on developing a more positive, can-do spirit.  In these programs, educators shift attention away from grades and tests toward overall growth.  In this way, the overall trajectory of a student's learning is the focus, and failures are redefined as learning opportunities."





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Kila Tau · September 08, 2015
Education Department
Port Moresby, National Capital Province, Papua New Guinea


Children must always be well looked after, fed, comforted and they are always loved.

Kila Tau · September 08, 2015
Education Department
Port Moresby, National Capital Province, Papua New Guinea


I just love to be part of the Child's world which is full of 'wonders"



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