Leave a comment for 1 of the following questions from the Berne Brown TED Talk on The Power of Vulnerability: • Brown references cultural constraints of vulnerability, such as the gender differences she mentions. Thinking about your own culture, what gets in the way of people being vulnerable? What are solutions to overcoming that? • How can your friends and family support you when you are putting yourself out there? • Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous? Below is an excerpt from https://www.edutopia.org/blog/lifelong-success-starts-with-sel-ngandu-price-baron: Six simple strategies to develop social and academic aptitude: 1. Help students know themselves.Even young children can practice self-awareness! Classroom routines like "morning circle" or "connections and reflections" offer a safe setting in which students learn to name their feelings and identify their strengths and challenges. 2. Have students stand in the shoes of others.The crucial thinking skill of taking other perspectives supports academic success along with social competence. Students of all ages love to practice it -- through games, role-plays, or debates. 3. Teach students to seek and give feedback.Being receptive to useful feedback sets children up for lifelong learning. Even younger students can look at exemplars of excellence, and see how their own work could improve. 4. Practice listening.We all learn more when we listen well. Are we tuning out? Jumping to conclusions? Interrupting or dismissing ideas that we don't share? Young people think more deeply and communicate more clearly when we explicitly teach, practice, and assess listening skills. Bonus: Teachers who listen know more about their students! 5. Teach collaboration.Those who start to work with others early will use those skills throughout their academic, work, and personal lives. When we regularly model, practice, and assess collaboration, children learn to share the mic, make plans with others, take on a role, and come to solutions together. 6. Treat mistakes as opportunities.In the old days, perfection got the praise. Then neuroscience showed us that we learn more by risking a mistake. Teachers can instill this mindset early by treating every mistake as an opportunity. That habit develops curious, creative, and motivated learners who will thrive and contribute, regardless of what their futures hold. DANIEL PLAN: Friends "Community has the power to change our overall health more than any doctor or clinic."
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Bergan
5/8/2017 11:43:47 am
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Thuan Tran
5/8/2017 11:47:45 am
Q: Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Thea Ngo
5/9/2017 08:58:35 am
Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Angie
5/11/2017 01:38:02 pm
Q: Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Ines Bourreli
5/13/2017 11:59:45 am
Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Nathan Ritzema
5/14/2017 05:25:21 pm
Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Daniel Miller
5/15/2017 07:20:05 pm
Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Sean
5/15/2017 07:55:59 pm
Q: Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Brandon <3
5/17/2017 11:29:16 am
Think about a time when you noticed someone showing vulnerability. How did you feel during that situation? To what extent do you view them as brave or courageous?
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Yuki Yamagishi
5/17/2017 11:52:58 am
Brown references cultural constraints of vulnerability, such as the gender differences she mentions. Thinking about your own culture, what gets in the way of people being vulnerable? What are solutions to overcoming that?
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Heeji
5/18/2017 07:41:38 pm
Thinking about your own culture, what gets in the way of people being vulnerable? What are solutions to overcoming that?
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Joey Gorski
6/3/2017 09:31:56 pm
Q: Thinking about your own culture, what gets in the way of people being vulnerable? What are solutions to overcoming that?
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