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Choose to Learn

Teaching for Success Every Day

Discover powerful principles that help students raise their goals, expect success, and make extraordinary strides in achievement!

This resource shows educators how to teach their students to be successful learners through the development of key personal attributes that foster success. The book is organized around an easy-to-use, research-based model derived from multiple fields, including education, psychology, and philosophy. The authors' approach is based on the application of eight principles that can:

  • Increase every learners' self-confidence
  • Create new expectations and infuse students with new energy and motivation
  • Encourage individuals to go beyond familiar goals and take manageable risks

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412961394
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2008
  • Page Count: 136
  • Publication date: July 17, 2008

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Description

Description

"There is a real power in this book that offers a way of understanding failure and overcoming it. The authors present a message of possibility and hope to learners and teachers alike and foster a resolve to put the strategies for changing behavior and attitudes into practice."
—Robert S. Patterson, Emeritus Professor of Education
Brigham Young University

Discover powerful principles that help students raise their goals, expect success, and make extraordinary strides in achievement!

Education becomes exciting and successful when both learners and teachers accomplish what they previously thought to be impossible. Written in an inspirational, compelling style, this resource shows educators how to motivate students to be successful learners through the development of key personal attributes that foster success.

This user-friendly book is organized around an easy-to-use, research-based model derived from multiple fields, including education, psychology, and philosophy, and is focused around eight field-tested principles, including the "Three D's of Success"—desire, decision, and determination—that can

  • Increase every learner's self-confidence
  • Create new expectations and infuse students with new energy and motivation
  • Encourage individuals to go beyond familiar goals, take manageable risks, and achieve desired outcomes

Choose to Learn gives teachers a proven approach for helping students exceed their expectations and experience academic growth by making a conscious decision to learn and to succeed.


Key features

  • Offers field-tested, research based principles fundamental to all successful human endeavors--such as making the decision to succeed/learn, having high expectations, understanding the difference between internal and external motivation, etc;
  • Shows how these principles affect teaching and learning and how to put it into practice;
  • Provides examples in every chapter from the lives of teachers, administrators, students, and parents that show how these principles can be lived out;
  • Is written in an inspirational, compelling style that engages and inspires the reader;
  • Includes a section in every chapter, entitled "Helping It Happen," consisting of 2 cases and hints for teaching these principles to young and adult learners.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Russell T. Osguthorpe

Russell T. Osguthorpe, a professor of instructional psychology and technology, currently serves as director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Brigham Young University. He has also served as chair of his department and associate dean of the David O. McKay School of Education. In 1998, he was awarded the Martha Jane Knowlton Corey University Professorship. Prior to joining Brigham Young University, he served on the faculty of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York. He speaks several languages; has collaborated on educational projects in China, Europe, and Polynesia; and has been a visiting scholar at the University of Toronto and the University of Paris. He has authored five books and more than 50 journal articles on instructional design, teacher education, and special education.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Authors


Introduction


1. The Three Ds of Success

Desire

Decision

Determination

Expectations

Applying the Three 's of Success

Making It Happen

2. Urgency, Not Pressure

Differences Between Pressure and Urgency

Urgency and Learning

Making It Happen

3. Do Something You've Never Done Before

Why Avoid the Unfamiliar?

The Zone of Attainable Success

Teacher as Designer

Making It Happen

4. Light the Fire

Linked to the Life of the Learner

Challenging

Inspiring

Making It Happen

5. Help Is on the Way

Help That Invites

Help That Instructs

Help That Confirms

Think It, Choose It, Do It, Succeed

Making It Happen

6. Do the Right Thing for the Right Reason

The Opposite of an Addiction to Failure

Motives and Actions

The Three Ds of Success

Lighting the Fire

Can One Judge Another's Motives?

Making It Happen

7. Extinguish the Negative

Make No Excuses

An Eye of Faith

Help and Faith

Vision and Faith

Making It Happen

8. Choose to Lead

Who Should Lead?

Leading and Helping

Perception and Leadership

Making It Happen

Epilogue: Expect Success


References


Index


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