Day Three of our
TLLP Kick-Off is drawing to a close. Besides a VERY full belly (soooo much good
food!) I feel tired, overwhelmed and very hopeful and satisfied. It was been
wonderful to have colleagues as a sounding board and to have them say
"yes, that makes sense, good work!". I have an outline of what needs
to be done to start. I have some clear, measurable goals. I have the emails and
contacts for some interesting, and interested professionals. And.. I have an
end game. Keep in mind that the end game is bigger than this project - I know
that… but… eyes on the prize.
Well, I am on the train on my way to Toronto for a conference to kick off the TLLP grant. We have gotten some money to try out some "retrain your brain" programs in the school. I feel like this might be the real beginning of a pretty special journey. I am so hopeful...could we facilitate real, long term changes for kids who struggle with learning? At the very least can we really talk about growth mindset as a real and "actionable" thing and not a vague theory? You know, we never say to a stroke patient: We are sorry for you, you will never use the left side of your body again, but we will "accommodate" you with a wheel chair and a nurse. Instead we say things like: It will be hard work and take a long time but your brain can learn to move your body again. How is it any different for students who struggle with learning? If part of your brain is weak can it not be exercised and strengthened ? Can the neural functions that are slow n...

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