Flexible And Keenly Self Aware
The first quality of an educator is that they must be keenly self-aware of their own strengths and the limits of their influence. They must have a mindset of overcoming road blocks and obstacles along their journey to mentor children who look up to them. They must be able to see hope where there’s none. All a child needs is that one person to believe in their capacity to excel and thrive.
A great teacher understands the struggles of the world, and can lead you on the path with courage and compassion. He or she will encourage you to never give up. Great teachers are genuine and honest with what they know and don’t know. They are consistent and dependable.
Here’s how great teachers inspire others to super charge their own potential. Click HERE.
Culturally Literate
While creating rules for the classroom, teachers must have good reasons why they want to enforce certain rules. For example, having a rule that children should never talk during snack time is unreasonable given that in most cultures, people socialize while eating.
Cultural Quotient is the ability to understand and function within diverse cultures. To understand new cultures, we must understand our own fears and biases.
People in Asian countries remove their shoes before entering their homes. Some folks in Europe do the same right after entering their home, they don’t use shoes while in their homes. People in the US might find such practices odd and irrelevant.
In the modern, interconnected world, distances have shrunk and your success may depend on understanding other cultures and relating to them with thoughtfulness and sensitivity.
Read more on how to help children navigate culture and classrooms and still thrive. Click HERE.

A Classroom
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Focused On Building Self Efficacy
When children begin to develop self-efficacy, it shows in the way they behave and handle situations that unfold around them.
Here’s how to identify these traits:
1. When they understand where their strengths and interests lie.
2. They’re able to assess their limitations.
3. They’re willing to demonstrate their positive traits.
4. When they’re willing to try out new and diverse things.
5. They show their optimism for their future
6. And when they’re confident to handle daily setbacks.
7. When they believe in their ability to perform specific tasks (e.g., driving, public speaking, taking tests, etc.)
Read more on how to build self-efficacy and grow the success tree. Click HERE.
Fostering Collaboration
In a society where individualism is cherished, children with a teamwork spirit understand that there’s power in striving towards a common goal and enjoying the fruits of labor together.
Collaboration styles can be incorporated in different ways in a classroom. Ask them to create a shared document and multiple students edit and review it. Ask them to create a play, develop multiple characters and write dialogues for the story line.
Collaboration teaches children to respect others’ strengths. It helps them understand the types of interactions that don’t work. It shows them that effective teamwork is the one that operates within a framework of agreed upon guidelines. Overall, teamwork helps children see the value in relationships and how contribution and collaboration can lead to personal fulfillment.
Read more on how to foster collaboration in a world that cherishes individualism. Click HERE.
Lifelong Learner
As coaches and mentors, we have to have to have these 3 important qualities:
Awareness, Availability, and Attentiveness.
The word education must be associated with humor, interaction, laughter, novelty and discovery rather than boredom, exams, tests, fear and anxiety. Education that is fun and engaging can reignite the fire of desire to learn, to understand, to master everything as children it seems unstoppable.
Apart from academics, we must teach our children that no one can determine their value but themselves. We must teach them that success is living intentionally each day. That it is going that extra mile when everyone has already quit. And it is making the small wins along the journey and becoming a better version of themselves than the previous day. It is taking action each and every day, however big or small.
Read more on to develop critical thinking skills and the quest for learning in children. Click HERE.
The Evolution Of Education

The Evolution Of Education
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How To Facilitate Social Emotional Learning (SEL) In The Classroom
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The Goals Of Teaching
The child might not be able to solve the given challenge, but did she or he have fun while working on it? Similarly, what is the tool that they are using to problem solve. A needle can be used to repair a ripped jeans or stitch a brand new quilt. Children are born with an inherent desire to learn, fail and grow. It is our duty as educators to equip them with tools to share their strengths with the world.
Allow children to stay off task sometimes. Let their mind wander. Also important is to allow them to fail. As teachers, we must be patient to fail them periodically. Don’t give away solutions, let them brainstorm and figure things out. Our relationship with our children is not that of friendship. It doesn’t matter if they don’t like us, our goal must be to engage them in the lessons we teach them.

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