Brian Dyk

Brian Dyk

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Some of the most powerful celebrations of success are not public ones -- but personal congratulations from the instructor or education manager. In the case of the tardy student -- we would not make it public. The instructor should pull the student aside and thank them for their efforts to arrive on time. It is that simple positive reinforcment that makes a huge difference. Another example is with grades. A student failed their first quiz. On their second they got a D. What they are thinking is that they are struggling and not getting good grades. An instructor has 2… >>>

Many of our students, while excited at first, also have some lingering self-doubt about their ability to succeed. Many of our new students have struggled in high-school and have been repeatedly told that they won't amount to much of anything. In order to turn this perception around, we have to help them believe in their own potential. If they don't believe in themselves, we'll do it for them. We tell all of our students that if we did not believe that they could succeed in our school, they would not have been accepted. Additionally, we take great pride in celebrating… >>>

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