Renowned educator Zaretta Hammond is making a compelling case for teachers to reclaim their role in empowering students to succeed. In a thought-provoking opinion piece, Hammond argues that educators can rebuild students' "learning power" by fostering a growth mindset, promoting equity, and creating a sense of belonging in the classroom. By doing so, teachers can help their students overcome the emotional and psychological barriers that often hinder academic achievement, particularly for underrepresented groups. Hammond's insights offer a timely reminder that education is not just about imparting knowledge, but also about cultivating the skills and confidence that students need to thrive in an increasingly complex world.


Zaretta Hammond: Teachers Can Rebuild Students' 'Learning Power' (Opinion)  Education Week