How can MI be used to build teacher confidence?
As a teacher, you may face many challenges that can affect your confidence and motivation. You may have to deal with difficult students, high expectations, limited resources, or stressful evaluations. How can you overcome these obstacles and maintain your enthusiasm and effectiveness in the classroom? One possible answer is to use motivational interviewing (MI), a technique that helps people change their behavior by exploring and resolving their ambivalence. MI can help you build your confidence by enhancing your self-awareness, strengthening your communication skills, and fostering your growth mindset. In this article, you will learn how to apply MI principles and strategies to your own teaching practice and benefit from its positive outcomes.
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