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Teacher skills to build student confidence Make learning goal-oriented -- If you set defined goals with your students -- at the beginning of the school year or even of each lesson -- the whole class will have a better understanding of its individual and collective accomplishments. To make learning more goal-oriented, make decisive statements about the day’s learning goals. For example, start a lesson with a statement such as “today you will learn the first step of multiplication” and finish the class by saying, “Congratulations! Now you’re ready to show your parents you’re learning how to multiply!” Cultivating this perspective helps students take confidence from their own progress, boosting learning outcomes and motivation. Instill a growth mindset-- According to psychologist Carol Dweck, a fixed mindset conceives of student skills as rigid and inflexible. In contrast, a growth mindset views student learning as fluid and changing, and aims to develop children’s skills and talents through effort and persistence. The growth mindset, Dweck notes, helps students become more receptive to lessons and feedback. While the details of the pedagogy can be subtle, a few common ways to instill a growth mindset include actions as simple as encouraging students to expand their answers more consistently or using success folders.