7 Ways Teachers Can Help Build Confidence in Underperforming Students
7 Ways Teachers Can Help Build Confidence in Underperforming Students
1. Focus on Strengths: Shine a light on their unique skills and talents, celebrating even small achievements.
1. Focus on Strengths: Shine a light on their unique skills and talents, celebrating even small achievements.
2. Break Down Challenges:
Large tasks can be overwhelming. Divide them into smaller, achievable steps.
2. Break Down Challenges:
Large tasks can be overwhelming. Divide them into smaller, achievable steps.
3. Positive Feedback Loops:
Focus on effort and improvement, not just perfect results.
3. Positive Feedback Loops:
Focus on effort and improvement, not just perfect results.
4. Create a Safe Space for Mistakes: A classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities allows.
4. Create a Safe Space for Mistakes:
A classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities allows
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5. Peer Collaboration: Strategic pairing with stronger students can provide support and different learning perspectives.
5. Peer Collaboration:
Strategic pairing with stronger students can provide support and different learning perspectives.
6. Choice and Ownership:
Offer students some control over their learning experience.
6. Choice and Ownership:
Offer students some control over their learning experience.
7. Celebrate Effort and Grit:
Acknowledge the hard work students put in, not just the final outcome.
7. Celebrate Effort and Grit:
Acknowledge the hard work students put in, not just the final outcome.
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