Teaching or mentoring

Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome

Educators can feel more confident in their knowledge and not fear being questioned by students.

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Five Love Languages

Five Love Languages

Teaching and Mentoring: Connecting with students or mentees by understanding and incorporating their love languages in teaching and guidance.
Dunbar's Number

Dunbar's Number

Peer mentoring: Pairing individuals or creating small mentoring groups can result in more effective support and personal development
7-38-55 Rule

7-38-55 Rule

Coaching and Mentoring: Strengthening rapport with students or mentees by using supportive body language and tone of voice.
Plutchik's Wheel

Plutchik's Wheel

Teaching and coaching: Recognize the emotions of students or team members, allowing you to adapt your approach to their needs and provide effective support.
Self-Serving Bias

Self-Serving Bias

Learning: Students who recognize the influence of self-serving bias are more likely to consider external factors (like study methods or teaching style) when they don't succeed, fostering better study habits.
Erikson's stages of Development

Erikson's stages of Development

Teaching: Educators can tailor their teaching methods to students' developmental stages, enhancing learning experiences.
Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development

Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development

Teaching: Educators can tailor their teaching methods to accommodate the Modeling Period, recognizing that children in this stage often learn by imitating adults and peers.
Maslow's Hammer

Maslow's Hammer

Job searching: Exploring various job search strategies, like networking or job boards, rather than only applying to posted positions.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo

Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo

Sports coaching: Promoting teamwork, fair play, and respect for authority without allowing abuse or overly aggressive behavior.
Pareto Principle

Pareto Principle

Personal organization: Decluttering and organizing the few items or areas that contribute the most to overall orderliness.