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Table of Contents

About the Author

Preface

Introduction

PART ONE

WHY THE RELATIONAL MINDSET?

1 Personalize the Learning

2 Connect Everyone for Success

3 Show Empathy

Follow Through: Lock in the Relational Mindset

PART TWO

WHY THE ACHIEVEMENT MINDSET?

4 Set Gutsy Goals

5 Give Fabulous Feedback

6 Persist With Grit

Follow Through: Lock in the Achievement Mindset

PART THREE

WHY THE POSITIVITY MINDSET?

7 Boost Optimism and Hope

8 Build Positive Attitudes

9 Change the Emotional Set Point

Follow Through: Lock in the Positivity Mindset

PART FOUR

WHY THE RICH CLASSROOM CLIMATE MINDSET?

10 Engage Voice and Vision

11 Set Safe Classroom Norms

12 Foster Academic Optimism

Follow Through: Lock in the Rich Classroom Climate Mindset

PART FIVE

WHY THE ENRICHMENT MINDSET?

13 Manage the Cognitive Load

14 Strengthen Thinking Skills

15 Enhance Study Skills and Vocabulary

Follow Through: Lock in the Enrichment Mindset

PART SIX

WHY THE ENGAGEMENT MINDSET?

16 Engage for Maintenance and Stress

17 Engage Students for a Deeper Buy-In

18 Engage to Build Community

Follow Through: Lock in the Engagement Mindset

PART SEVEN

WHY THE GRADUATION MINDSET?

19 Support Alternative Solutions

20 Prepare for College and Careers

Follow Through: Lock in the Graduation Mindset

Epilogue

References and Resources

Index

Poor Students, Rich Teaching

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