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E-raamat: Growing a Growth Mindset: Unlocking Character Strengths through Children's Literature

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2017
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  • ISBN-13: 9781475824742
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Growing a Growth Mindset: Unlocking Character Strengths through Childrens Literature provides teachers with an innovative approach to teaching children the positive psychology constructs that underlie self-belief, goal motivation, and happiness. Through selected childrens books, the book brings to life the latest research and strategies for developing growth mindset, hope, grit, character strengths, and happiness. Each of these positive psychology constructs is explored through a set of three picture book classics that makes the research understandable to even the youngest learner. The National Council for Social Studies inquiry approach drives each book-driven analysis of the selected stories. This inquiry-based approach is organized around a compelling question and provides a complete outline, including formative and summative questions and assessments, as well as extensions that share this vital learning with parents. Lessons in this book have been created by outstanding teachers and have been field tested in classrooms across the region with extraordinary results.

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Educators will find this book a valuable resource in their efforts to promote in students growth mindset, emotional resiliency, hope, and gritall of which play a crucial role in helping children cope, thrive, and succeed in school and beyond. -- Trudy Ludwig, childrens advocate and bestselling author Thanks to Growing a Growth Mindset, I feel as though I've been given a real gift! I now have an exceptional resource to use for teaching social-emotional skills like growth mindset, happiness, grit, and identifying natural talents. The resources and activities that Sheehan and Ryan suggest will make my students eagerly anticipate these lessons and beg for more! I feel privileged and honored that Sheehan and Ryan have chosen to utilize the message of following your passions in life despite what obstacles stand in your way within Growing a Growth Mindset: Unlocking Character Strengths Through Childrens Literature. I am excited that this message has been incorporated into a curriculum that I feel could have a tremendous impact on educators, parents, and students. -- Justin Allen, professional basketball player and author, No You Cant, Yes I Can With the increased focus on common core standards and standardized testing, concepts embedded in positive psychology such as grit, character, and hope have too often been ignored in discourse on education.  Witnessing the price paid by students for this, educators are increasingly coming to embrace these powerful factors in student learning. This book fills a significant gap in the literature and offers concrete strategies teachers and parents can take to spread ripples of hope in our schools and in our communities.   -- Danielle Gately, PhD, principal, Jericho Middle School; EdCampLI Co-Founder, PhD, principal, Jericho Middle School; EdCampLI Co-Founder All those who work with children seek inspiration and creativity from whatever source may be available.  Kevin and Jessicas inspiring stories of grit, perseverance, and courage allow parents and teachers to convey a precious gift to the worlds future leaders, the power of hope. -- Brian L. Conboy, superintendent, Seaford School District The lessons on positive psychology impacted my child by letting her take ownership of her feelings. She heard stories of hope and perseverance from others that made her think and ask questions when she came home. She was able to internalize that if she tried really hard and dedicated herself to something she wasnt good at, she would eventually succeed. She knew that this success wasnt going to be instantaneous and that it would be gradual, but when she saw the results of her hard work as a grade on a paper, she was so proud of herself.   I really enjoyed the assignments that involved parental input. It allowed me to share stories about my challenges and experiences that I wouldnt normally have the opportunity to share with her. I think that doing assignments like these brings a deeper closeness to the parent and child; it provides a better understanding of where a parent is coming from when they give words of encouragement or advice based on their past experiences. -- Lisa Hoffman, classroom parent & Waverly Park PTA President The ideas set forth in this powerful book are critical if we are to free children from the mistaken belief that failing is something to be feared. Bravo to the authors for taking on this important issue. -- Mark Pett, author/illustrator of "The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes" The field of social studies is primed for some new thinking. Growth mindsets is a particularly exciting way into this new thinking. -- John Lee, PhD, Interim Department Head and Professor, North Carolina State

List of Tables
xi
List of Figure
xiii
Foreword: Spreading Shane's Ripples of Hope xv
Dr. Sage Rose
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxvii
PART I INTRODUCTION: THE WHY, HOW, AND WHERE OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY FOR KIDS
1(16)
1 The Why: Teaching Children to Fail Well in a Trophy Culture
3(4)
2 The How: Lessons of Positive Psychology That You Can Teach Tomorrow
7(4)
3 The Where: Curriculum Connections That Bring Common Core and NCSS C3 Standards to Life
11(6)
PART II CHILDREN'S LITERATURE LESSONS THAT TEACH GROWTH MINDSET AND UNLOCKING STUDENT STRENGTHS
17(2)
Section II A Growing a Growth Mindset: Learning to Fail Well
4 Building a Growth Mindset: The Secret of Failing Well
19(12)
Book: The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes
Mark Pett
Gary Rubinstein
Lesson Author
Kevin Sheehan
5 Foundation for a Fixed Mindset: The Dangers of Naturals
31(8)
Book: Noel the First
Kate McMullen
Lesson Author
Kathleen Neagle Sokolowski
6 Threats to a Growth Mindset: The Peril of Performance Goals
39(12)
Book: Too Perfect
Trudy Ludwig
Lesson Authors
Nicoletti-Blake
Anthony J. Marino
Section II B Building Hope: The Power of Hope to Create Your Best Future
7 Hope Creators: The Power of Others
51(8)
Book: Rosie Revere, Engineer
Andrea Beaty
David Roberts
Lesson Author
Jessica Ryan
8 Hope Crushers: Rediscovering Lost Hope
59(8)
Book: Emily's Art
Peter Catalanotto
Lesson Author
Danielle Rosenberg
9 Maintaining Hope: Finding Your Best Self
67(18)
Book: Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
Patty Lovell
David Catrow
Lesson Author
Elisabetta Bavaro
Section II C Cultivating Grit: Passion and Perseverance for Long-Term Goals
10 The Roots of Grit: Deliberate Practice over Natural Ability
85(8)
Book: Salt in His Shoes
Deloris Jordan
Roslyn M. Jordan
Lesson Author
AnnMarie Pagano
Breanna Podmore
11 Sticking with It: Grit Perseverance for Long-Term Goals
93(14)
Book: Iggy Peck, Architect
Andrea Beaty
David Roberts
Lesson Author
Monica Zenyuh
12 Sustaining Grit: The Power of Passion for a Goal
107(10)
Book: No You Can't, Yes I Can
Justin Allen
Antoinette Cauley
Lesson Authors
Dan Keegan
Jessica Keegan
Section II D Unlocking Strengths: Discovering and Nurturing Natural Talents
13 Spotting Strengths: Strength Finding
117(12)
Book: Giraffes Can't Dance
Giles Andreae
Guy Parker-Rees
Lesson Author
Amy Kanavy-Curry
14 Unleashing Strengths: Using Strengths to Discover the Best You
129(12)
Book: Dream Big, Little Pig!
Kristi Yamaguchi
Tim Bowers
Lesson Author
Megan Pavlick
15 Synergy: The Power of Combining Your Strengths with Others
141(10)
Book: Going Places
Paul A. Reynolds
Peter H. Reynolds
Lesson Author
Angela Abend
Section II E Finding Happiness: Unlocking the Secrets of Happiness
16 Discovering the Secret of Happiness: Doing for Others
151(12)
Book: How Full Is Your Bucket? For Kids
Tom Rath
Mary Reckmeyer
Lesson Author
Faith Tripp
17 Finding Happiness in Your Life: The Power of Savoring
163(8)
Book: The Wise Woman and Her Secret
Eve Merriam
Linda Graves
Lesson Author
Edward Kemnitzer
18 Choosing Happiness: The Power of Optimism
171(8)
Book: It's Okay to Make Mistakes
Todd Parr
Lesson Authors
Kelly Marzocchi
Caitlin Verity
Megan Votke
PART III THE BEGINNING, NOT THE END
179(18)
19 Building Culture: This Book Is the Beginning, Not the End
181(4)
20 Deeper Knowledge: Resources for Teachers and Parents for Learning More about Mindset, Hope, Grit, Strengths, and Happiness
185(12)
Postscript: Lessons from the Field: An Insider's View 197(8)
Jessica Ryan
References 205(4)
About the Authors 209
Kevin Sheehan is a tenured associate professor at Molloy College, where he has served on the faculty for over a decade. Molloy College recognized Kevin with its Faculty Leadership Award for his work with children of poverty, and the New York State Council for Social Studies awarded Kevin the Distinguished Social Studies Educator Award for his efforts in preparing social studies teachers in 2009.

Jessica Ryan has worked as an elementary teacher in Lynbrook School District and an adjunct professor at Molloy College. In 2012, she was recognized as the Mathematics Teacher of the Year by the Nassau County Mathematics Teachers Association and named the 2013 Teacher of the Year by the 9/11 Tribute Center.