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Author: Brain Admin

Could Do Better

November 3, 2023 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

Could Do Better By: Stephen M. Ryan Materials for Introducing Mindsets to EFL Students Astute readers of these pages may remember that I am engaged in a project to teach

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Mindset, the Theme of this Issue (and the Theme of the 2023 JALT Conference), is a Useful Concept

November 3, 2023 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

Mindset, the Theme of this Issue (and the Theme of the 2023 JALT Conference), is a Useful Concept By: Marc Helgesen Webmaster Note: Be sure to attend the BRAIN SIG’s

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A Tale of Two Approaches: Nurturing a Growth Mindset

November 3, 2023 Brain Admin Nov 2023--Mindsets, TT Article Leave a comment

A Tale of Two Approaches: Nurturing a Growth Mindset By: Harumi Kimura Among the Best of 2023 Readers chose this article as one of the best from all of 2023!

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Fostering Perseverance

November 3, 2023 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

Fostering Perseverance By: Heather Kretschmer Think back to a time in your childhood where you struggled to succeed at something. Maybe it was solving a challenging puzzle, singing in harmony

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The ADHD Friendly Classroom

October 4, 2023 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

The ADHD Friendly Classroom By: Trenton Flanigan Jones It’s the first day of school and when you enter the classroom several students are already chatting loudly with peers, running around

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Chatty, Clumsy, Messy, Lazy, Shy, Ditzy—ADHD in Girls and Women

October 4, 2023 Brain Admin Oct 2023--ADHD, TT Article Leave a comment

Chatty, Clumsy, Messy, Lazy, Shy, Ditzy—ADHD in Girls and Women By: Julia Daley For too many girls and women, these adjectives will sound familiar—yet they may not be signs of

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A Guide to ADHD in the Classroom and Two Case Studies for You to Solve

October 4, 2023 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

A Guide to ADHD in the Classroom and Two Case Studies for You to Solve By: Curtis Kelly & Heather Kretschmer What might ADHD look like in the classroom? Let’s

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ADHD to AD4K: A Clearer Picture of ADHD and the Brain

October 4, 2023 Brain Admin Oct 2023--ADHD, TT Article Leave a comment

ADHD to AD4K: A Clearer Picture of ADHD and the Brain By: Lexi Basciano Among the Best of 2023 Readers chose this article as one of the best from all

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Race Cars and Bicycle Brakes

October 4, 2023 Brain Admin About The Issue, Oct 2023--ADHD Leave a comment

Race Cars and Bicycle Brakes By: Heather Kretschmer Energy. Generosity. Curiosity. Creativity. Ability to think outside the box. These are just a few of the many positive traits people with

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Introducing a New Language Competency: Misinformation Immunity

September 2, 2023 Brain Admin Sept 2023 -- Teacher Training Leave a comment

Introducing a New Language Competency: Misinformation Immunity By: Curtis Kelly I remember hearing Prof. Tomoko Yashima speaking on a topic I was not familiar with, “Willingness to Communicate” and I

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