Answer:
Teaching students how to bring courage into their day-to-day school life can improve their learning, performance, and engagement at school.
Explanation:
This is a key implication of research by Professor Andrew Martin, from the Faculty of Education and Social Work, at the University of Sydney. His research on the little-studied area of academic courage is published in the current issue of School Psychology Quarterly.
The study looks at how the role of courage in the classroom can be linked to academic performance and engagement. It examined four approaches to schoolwork in high school - courage, confidence, avoidance, and helplessness."On some important outcomes (including achievement in literacy and numeracy) courage was as effective an approach as confidence. On other outcomes, confidence was more effective, however, courage was a very close second. So, while we already knew that confidence is linked to positive educational outcomes, this study is significant because it shows that courage is also an educationally effective response - particularly in the face of fear and anxiety.
"Hope I helped".
Huh huh and huh? Don’t understand
Answer:
tratuhin sila nang may paggalang upang ipaalam sa kanila na sila ay pinarangalan dahil sila ay may sakit ngayon ngunit ang sakit ay isang dolyar lamang, maaari mo itong punitin sa kalahati ngunit ang parehong magpakailanman na may isang legacy na nag-iiwan sa amin upang masakop.
In english: treat them with respect to let them know that they are honored because they are sick now but the pain is only a dollar, you can tear it in half but the same forever with a legacy that leaves us to cover.
Explanation:
I hope this helps :)
Brush your teeth, have breakfast, get dressed
Answer:
Nothing.
Explanation:
It's a fictional character that has no consciousness. So what if people "like" the character? It's not like the character likes anyone back, or can suddenly become aware of your emotions.
The fact that you see your friend as a potential threat for holding a similar interest in the fictional character holds no basis for logic.
The truth is, if you for some reason are upset that someone you know likes the same fictional character you like, then you are being petty.