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About | Flourishing Parents
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Strengths-based Education Management for Parents and Families. Sherri Fisher, MAPP, M.Ed, CPBS, is an insightful and creative educational management coach for families and children ( www.studentflourishing.com. And an executive coach for educational leaders ( www.rightfitcareerdesign.com. She is a graduate of the world’s first graduate degree program in Applied Positive Psychology, University of Pennsylvania’s MAPP. With MAPP colleagues John Yeager and Dave Shearon. Education Ecology, Sherri’s approach.
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Happier Students Are Higher Achievers | SMART Strengths
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Top Researcher Taps SMART Strengths for New Study. Learn More About Using Strengths in Education Coaching: New Video →. Happier Students Are Higher Achievers. September 21, 2011. Those of us in school settings, let’s take advantage of the ideas emerging from research into human well-being. Benefits of positive emotions:. Essential for effective problem solving, mindful critical thinking. Key for building the relationships and teams that support learning. Increasing positive coping approaches. Learn More ...
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DOWNLOAD FREE EXCERPTS | SMART Strengths
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Athletic Coaches | SMART Strengths
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Why should you care about strengths in the athletic arena? Read this excerpt from SMART Strengths. To hear a student tell his coach how he experiences his play through his strengths, and how this affects his approach as a player and teammate. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Create ...
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It’s a judgement call. | Ephemeral
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Finding a voice in the community. It’s a judgement call. After spending several weeks reflecting on healthy risk-taking behaviors in the classroom while writing this blog, I want to summarize my opinions. Psychology movement that has been seeping into school culture recently.). Among those polled in this blog, spectating at their favorite sport was not sufficient to satisfy thrill-seekers.Participation of the thrill-seeker in the activity was necessary. Additiona...
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August | 2009 | Ephemeral
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for August, 2009. It’s a judgement call. On August 3, 2009 by ssikes. After spending several weeks reflecting on healthy risk-taking behaviors in the classroom while writing this blog, I want to summarize my opinions. Psychology movement that has been seeping into school culture recently.). The ultimate method to evaluate the depth of student understanding would be to have schools support a project-based graduation requirement like the proposed North Carolina gr...
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Great Schools or Better Test Scores? Wrong Question! | SMART Strengths
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SMART Strengths at the World Congress of Positive Psychology →. Great Schools or Better Test Scores? July 1, 2011. Many school leaders feel trapped in a pursuit of better test scores in ways that hinder them from creating great schools. But what if pursuing greatness as a school was the best way to better test scores? Turns out, it is! Nice to see further confirmation! An 11-percentile-point improvement in test scores! Further, the programs produced improvements in attitude, social behaviors, frequency o...