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Archives for February 2023

Should School Librarians Track Attempted MGCs?

February 28, 2023 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

Short answer: yeah! It’s a simple way to improve your impact and your quality of life. But, for folks like librarians: Print a list of all students in the school, alphabetical by last name. Put the list someplace where you’ll see it and be likely to use it (e.g., a binder, a clipboard, a set […]

How Do I Get There? vs. You Must Go

February 23, 2023 By Dave Stuart Jr. 3 Comments

Longtime blogger Seth Godin once wrote the following: “It’s more productive to offer directions to someone who has already decided to go on the journey. It’s this idea — which Godin calls “enrollment” — that I’m after when I write constantly about the Five Key Beliefs about student motivation. What you’re seeking is the creation […]

We Lack Clarity, Not Strategies

February 21, 2023 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

​ Practically everywhere I visit, I like to ask teachers, “What have you seen work well at helping students grow in their care about the work of learning?” In other words: What works for student motivation? What have you seen work in your practice as an educator? This prompt draws all kinds of ideas, and […]

Booker T. Washington on the Efficacy Belief

February 16, 2023 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

A bit ago, I found myself reflecting on a pair of lines from the American hero Booker T. Washington in his book Up from Slavery: Here’s a hunch I have: his second line is where his impatience in the first comes from. How you or I or our students define success is perhaps the most […]

On the Building of Strong Children

February 9, 2023 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

“It is easier to build strong children,” Frederick Douglass once remarked, “than to repair broken men.” Herein we see a partnership that all schools ought to aspire to: in school, we help our communities build strong children, specifically teaching them to master things that they are unlikely to learn about outside of school. The trouble, […]

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