These are the habits and attitudes necessary for students to succeed in this new century, according to Angela Maiers (Classroom Habitudes, 2012):
1) IMAGINATION: the ability to create new images out of thought, memories, and sensory information to create new ideals, conceptions and ideas 2) CURIOSITY: a mindset and willingness to explore everything around us and inside us by asking questions and seeking answers, with others and alone 3) SELF-AWARENESS: understand ourselves thoroughly and make intentional decisions and choices about our lives 4) PERSEVERANCE: ability to sustain interest, effort and commitment in any circumstance or task 5) COURAGE: ability to confront challenges, take risks, and overcome fears 6) PASSION: able to pursue actions personally and socially meaningful 7) ADAPTABILITY: ability to cope with change and shift own's actions to address the change
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"The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."
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Daniel H. LeeThis blog will be dedicated to sharing in three areas: happenings in my classroom and school; analysis and distillation of other educators' wealth of knowledge in various texts; insights from other disciplines and areas of expertise that relate and connect with educational practices. Categories
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