encourage strengths, and enjoy the rewards of seeing more of your students reach higher levels of achievement.
And as they do achieve, as they get more into the process of discovery, a funny thing happens: Their minds become engaged, they learn that they like to learn. Discipline becomes far less of an issue.
Students who typically struggle suddenly become engaged, said Dennis Gable, teacher at Elkhart Central High School in Indiana. Mid-level students start pursuing more challenging work. And our high-achievers? They soar.
Teachers report higher classroom morale, broader learning, and greater progress from students at all levels.
They also report increased job satisfaction.
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