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We take some time to consider how to nourish the identity of a learner within students, and then what habits we can encourage. We consider creative and tactile ways to help students accept the identity of a learner as part of a classroom vision or mission. Timeline 00:00 Building Identities in Education 03:05 The Power of Self-Identity 05:34 Creating a Classroom Community 08:07 Art as a Tool for Identity 10:49 Navigating Tricky Behaviors with Compassion 12:23 Takeaways Takeaways * Building identities in children is crucial for their learning. * Self-identity influences actions and habits. * Educators must reflect on their own identities. * Positive narratives can shift student perceptions. * Art can serve as a powerful tool for identity building. * Classroom charters help establish community values. * Compassion is key in addressing challenging behaviors. * Students' identities are shaped by peer perceptions. * Creating tangible reminders can reinforce classroom identity. * Navigating tricky behaviors is part of the teaching landscape. Links * Choice Literacy Article: "Creating a Classroom Emotional Intelligence Charter [https://choiceliteracy.com/article/creating-classroom-emotion-goals/]" by Mandy Robek * NPR article: "Feeling Artsy? Here's How Making Art Helps Your Brain [https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/01/11/795010044/feeling-artsy-heres-how-making-art-helps-your-brain]" by Malaka Gharib * If you don't get our Sticky Hope Notes in your inbox, sign up using the form below!
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