Angela Duckworth and other behavioral-science experts offered advice to teachers based on scientific research. Angela is a co-founder of , a nonprofit organization advancing scientific insights that help kids thrive. She is also the Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. This blog is no longer being updated.
Student Well-Being
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How to Help Students Experience Awe
Once students know what to look for, awe becomes more accessible to them and offers benefits.
Student Well-Being
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3 Questions to Uncover Students' Hidden Potential
Students often struggle to distinguish between what they should do and what they want to do. Here’s how to help them.
Student Well-Being
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Students Are Stressed Out. Here’s How to Help Them
Students might think that doing less is the solution to stress. But this activity could be more useful.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Is There a Secret to Faster Learning? Here’s What the Latest Research Says
Some students seem to learn quicker than others. But new research reveals that’s largely a myth.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Gamifying the Classroom: How to Help Students Find Their ‘Flow’
Rewards can make studying feel more like a game. Here’s how to do it right.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Why a Gratitude Journal for Students Is a Good Idea
The emotional experience of gratitude is complex. Here's what teachers need to know.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Have a Long List of Assignments for Students? You Might Want to Rethink That
When teachers ask too much of students at once, some work will likely fall by the wayside, a phenomenon known as the "smaller tasks" trap.
Teaching
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Do Your Students Understand You? Here's a Simple Way to Check
Just because students were given instructions doesn’t mean they understood them. There's an easy way to confirm they did.
Student Well-Being
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Am I the Only One Who’s Confused? How to Help Students Raise a Hand
Students can fall behind when they’re afraid to admit what they don’t know. Here’s what teachers can do to help.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
What Is Intellectual Humility? And Why Does It Matter?
There are strategies for teachers to ease students into acknowledging what they don't know.
Student Well-Being
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A Surprising Way to Improve Student Motivation and Confidence
When students give advice to younger peers, it benefits everyone.
Student Well-Being
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How to Help Students Back Off From Their Perfectionism
Perfectionism doesn’t make students more likely to be successful, research says. Here’s what you need to know.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Are Your Students Frustrated? That’s Not Always Bad
Before you talk a student out of doing a difficult project, consider the potential upside.
Student Well-Being
Opinion
Angela Duckworth Explains What Teachers Misunderstand About Grit
What makes people "gritty" isn't just about their ability to persevere. It's much more than that.