What separates the dreamers from the doers? The ability to persevere through failures and challenges, or grit. In her noteworthy TED Talk, The Key to Success? Grit, Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth describes grit as the quality of sustaining passions and working hard at them over disappointingly long periods of time.
Academic achievement is not predetermined by innate abilities, such as IQ. Research shows that the way students respond to their circumstances can have long-term effects on their learning and success. Educators can foster grit by reinforcing the traits of resilience, persistence and courage. Here are three ways to develop "gritty" students in after school:
For more insight into the important role grit plays in education, watch Duckworth's TED Talk, The Key to Success? Grit.