A level mindset: 40 activities for transforming student commitment, motivation and productivity

In 'The A Level Mindset', Steve Oakes and Martin Griffin share the secrets of coaching students to develop the characteristics, habits and mindsets which will help them realise their potential. 

Taking cues from the work of Peter Clough, Carol Dweck and Angela Lee Duckworth, and informed by their collective 30 plus years of teaching and coaching, Steve and Martin have spent years researching how character and behaviours affect student outcomes in their sixth form. After identifying the core traits that contributed to student success, they developed practical activities to help every student develop the A Level Mindset. Discover 40 concrete, practical and applicable tools and strategies that will supercharge learners ambition, organisation, productivity, persistence and determination.

Suitable for teachers, tutors, heads of sixth form or anyone else who wants to help A level students achieve their potential, 'The A Level Mindset' offers 40 easy-to-use activities to develop students resilience, commitment, buoyancy, motivation and determination. It could be your key to transforming student outcomes.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular, Personal development
Author(s)Steve Oakes, Martin Griffin
Age16-19
Published2016
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Shelf reference507.12 OAK
ISN/ISBN9781785830242
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xf2u5

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