What term describes abilities such as being able to motivate oneself and persist in the face of frustrations, control impulse and delay gratification, to regulate one's moods and keep distress from swamping the ability to think, to empathize and to hope?
Emotional Intelligence
Teachers should provide a model of this quality by not giving up on students.
What is perseverance.
In addition to ethics knowledge, teachers must also teach students how to do this.
These are the two kinds of pedagogy that are necessary for a child to succeed.
What are didactic (push) and maieutic (pull).
This is the single most important contribution that education can make to a child's development.
What is to help the student find a field that suits his/her talents best, where he/she will be satisfied and competent.
High functioning classrooms are built on this foundational principle.
What is trust?
These include infused instruction, active instruction, and sel-application.
What are the Five fundamental principles of teaching ethical reasoning.
Because of the unintended consequences of allowing technological limitations to drive our pedagogy, this type of teaching has largely disappeared from the classroom, even though it is a necessity for developing children's intellectual skill and in reality is vital for survival
What is maieutic.
The ability to undersand other people, what motivates them, and how they work.
What is interpersonal intelligence.
Grit, empathy, collaboration, perseverance, communication, ethics, and self-management are all examples of
What are soft skills.
This factor makes it easy to simply ignore a potentially ethical situation.
What is failure to recognize that there is an event to which to react.
This is the most powerful weapon in the battle to uncover the truth.
What is debate.