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SITE: http://www.courtneyanderson.com/swca-episode-138-educatorsrsquo-eden-series-teaching-the-underachiever.html
SHOW NOTES: This episode is part of our EDUCATORS’ EDEN™ series! This specific episode is, “Teaching the Underachiever!”
Underachiever: : someone (such as a student or athlete) who does not perform as well or work as hard as he or she can Underachiever. (n.d.). Retrieved June 18, 2014, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/underachiever
Why?
- Capable and unmotivated students
- Motivated and unskilled students
“The phenomenon known as “stereotype threat.” Members of groups believed to be academically inferior — African-American and Latino students enrolled in college, or female students in math and science courses — score much lower on tests when reminded beforehand of their race or gender.” (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/opinion/sunday/intelligence-and-the-stereotype-threat.html?_r=0)
-Combat your stereotypes (what you think about students)
-Combat stereotype threat (what students think about themselves)
-Create an environment that addresses attributional style issues
-Demonstrate consistent behavior that establishes and confirms the intrinsic value of your students and your belief in their capabilities.
Let's teach (and enjoy it)!