Not exact matches
These qualities pay off in big dividends by
increasing self - esteem, social
skills and a sense of connectedness that helps kids and teens use good
judgment when confronted with difficulties and temptations.
These include a reduction in time spent on testing, the ability for teachers to use their own
judgment and expertise to determine what
skills their students need to focus on, and an
increase in cultural relevancy on the required assessments for students in urban Title I schools like hers (no more questions for city kids about sail boats or babbling brooks!).
Indicating leadership
skills — effective communication, active listening, quick thinking, sound
judgment, etc. — will better your chances of being hired, and exercising these
skills in your position (even if it's not a leadership role) can lead to
increased responsibilities and even promotions.
By noticing what you're experiencing free from
judgment, the practice of mindfulness
increases your emotional range and overall bandwidth when it comes to decision - making
skills.