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Resilience: It Begins With Beliefs

Pages 22-27 | Published online: 06 Jan 2016
 

Abstract

Educators' beliefs are powerful, affecting not only their pedagogical practices, but also student efficacy and success. The academic achievement of any particular student may rely greatly on whether the teacher believes that student has the ability to succeed. This article affirms the imperative for administrators and educators to spend time focusing and reflecting on their beliefs—especially about students' resilience.

Acknowledgment

Portions of this article are reprinted by permission of the publisher. From Sara Truebridge, Resilience Begins With Beliefs: Building on Student Strengths for Success in School. New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Copyright ©2014 by Sara Truebridge. All rights reserved.

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Sara Truebridge

Sara Truebridge is an Education Consultant in Walnut Creek, California. She is the author of Resilience Begins With Beliefs: Building on Student Strengths for Success in School (Teachers College Press, 2014). Email: [email protected]

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