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https://sites.google.com/site/scottleduc/bethel-2014
2014 Find Your Future Presentation
Your Future Success Revealed with Marshmallows?

“…a seemingly simple experiment devised by Walter Mischel to test will power: put a kid in a room with a marshmallow, and tell her if she can resist eating it for 15 minutes, she can have 2 marshmallows. It turns out the kids who could wait were much more likely to be successful as adults. “- RadioLab.org – Your Future in a Marshmallow
Listen to the Podcast at RadioLab.org and Learn More
Be sure to read some of the comments on the RadioLab.org podcast page. Two in particular raise interesting concerns; Eric Mauro from Boston MA and Kimi from Hartford, CT. What limitations are inherent in this study? What do we need to consider when interpreting data from studies like Mischel’s? Do the concerns raised mean we throw out the results of the study? How do you feel about the commenters observations and the data shared?
Want to Learn More?
Listen to the podcast Back to School from the This American Life radio program. You will hear Theo, pictured below, struggle with delaying gratification to receive two treats, instead of one. The hour long program details data and strategies to help young people overcome stress and stay focused on goals, compensate for deficiencies in resources and be successful in all areas of life. It’s profound and worth your time!
Literacy Discussion

This series of videos showcase an important media literacy discussion from 2008. The topics are just as relevant today. What is literacy now? What are the different forms of literacy; print, digital, etc.? What impact does media have? Are students being properly prepared for our media rich environment? More information can be view here, www.education.gov.uk
Use Technology to Document Danielson
“I believe that one of the reasons my framework has become so widely accepted is that it gives voice to what all educators know, that teaching is very complex work, it’s a thinking person’s job and you cannot follow a cookbook.” – Charlotte Danielson
“Doctors work as interns and residents… attorneys work as clerks for experienced lawyers or judges… but teachers, from the moment they are awarded their first license, are considered full members of the profession.” – Charlotte Danielson


