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He was so intrigued by one of the projects the
students
had done, he thought there might be a book in it, and he wanted to meet those
students.
I mean, he wanted to do a book with my
students
and not with me, but OK, it's all right.
So I invited him to come down, and he and his colleagues came to Stanford and met with the students, and afterwards, we had lunch together.
Now, I run three fellowship programs at Stanford, and they are very competitive to get into, and when I send out the letters to those
students
who don't get in, I always know there are going to be people who are disappointed.
One of my favorite exercises in my classes on creativity is to help
students
foster an attitude of looking at terrible ideas through the lens of possibilities.
As a teacher, I've stood in front of 120 students, so this stage does not intimidate me.
My
students
come from war-torn countries.
OK, I keep telling
students
in my class, "It's not about the A's; it's about doing your best."
Over 85,000
students
are enrolled in schools here, which makes up 40 percent of the refugee population.
And I want to ask you a question: If education is about building a generation of hope, why are there 120
students
packed in my classroom?
Why is it that only six percent of the primary school
students
are making it to high school, simply because we do not have enough places for them?
My life changed as I met other
students
who spoke Somali, attended a school that had an English immersion program and found teachers that would go above and beyond, staying there after school hours and lunch breaks, dedicated to helping me find success in the classroom.
Quite literally right there I am Skyping in the classroom with one of the six continents and some of the 70,000
students
that we connected every single day to some of these experiences.
Every time I listen to Silicon Valley types or
students
bragging about failing fast and often like it's no big deal, I cringe.
Maybe they'll stop
students
from asking questions.
So my two medical students, Suhavi Tucker and Laura Johns, literally took their research to the streets.
I heard about a high school in Chicago where
students
had to pass a certain number of courses to graduate, and if they didn't pass a course, they got the grade "Not Yet."
But other
students
felt it was tragic, catastrophic.
Scientists measured the electrical activity from the brain as
students
confronted an error.
On the left, you see the fixed-mindset
students.
But on the right, you have the
students
with the growth mindset, the idea that abilities can be developed.
In this game,
students
were rewarded for effort, strategy and progress.
And we can actually change
students'
mindsets.
Look what happened: In this study,
students
who were not taught this growth mindset continued to show declining grades over this difficult school transition, but those who were taught this lesson showed a sharp rebound in their grades.
We have shown this now, this kind of improvement, with thousands and thousands of kids, especially struggling
students.
In our country, there are groups of
students
who chronically underperform, for example, children in inner cities, or children on Native American reservations.
In one year, fourth-grade
students
in the South Bronx, way behind, became the number one fourth-grade class in the state of New York on the state math test.
In a year, to a year and a half, Native American
students
in a school on a reservation went from the bottom of their district to the top, and that district included affluent sections of Seattle.
The photo montage consisted of images of South Korean
students
burning American flags, holding signs that said, "Yankee go home.
Yet in thousands of trials with American and European and Japanese students, a significant percentage would reject any offer that's not close to 50/50.
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