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How to Get Kids Fired Up About Learning

December 10, 2010 2 min read
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Fires in the Mind: What Kids Can Tell Us About Motivation and Mastery
By Kathleen Cushman
Jossey-Bass, 2010, 187 pp.
Teacher Book Club Date: Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 2011

In her latest book, author and documentarian Kathleen Cushman takes an inventive approach to exploring the question of how educators can better engage and inspire students: She asks kids.

In writing Fires in the Mind, Cushman worked with 160 鈥渙rdinary teenagers鈥 assembled by the nonprofit What Kids Can Do to examine how and why young people become interested and often acquire impressive skills in particular projects and activities, whether in school or out. Together, Cushman and her teenaged collaborators鈥攖he book is written in the students鈥 voices as much the author鈥檚鈥攄elve into such issues as motivation, perseverance, 鈥渄eliberate practice,鈥 and expertise.

Cushman鈥檚 student co-authors鈥攃omprising musicians, artists, skateboarders, athletes, gamers, mechanics, and knitters (among others)鈥攑rovide a range of telling responses to the question of how they 鈥渃aught the spark鈥 to learn and work to excel in a particular skill or craft. Often the careful guidance of an older mentor was involved. The personal satisfaction of trying to overcome a meaningful (though not impossible) challenge also frequently played a role. Some students point to the importance of understanding and valuing the connection the activity had to their own lives, communities, or personal goals.

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And as they gained mastery in their chosen endeavors, Cushman documents, the teens discovered new factors that only increased their motivation and engagement. These included increased confidence in their skills, the challenge of learning advanced techniques, the development of purposeful practice habits, and the excitement of performance. There was also, perhaps most importantly, the experience of 鈥渇low,鈥 which Cushman defines as 鈥渢he utter absorption in a challenging task that was just within their powers.鈥

But now for the tough part: After analyzing their personal experiences, Cushman and her collaborators turn to the question of how the motivational forces they鈥檝e identified could be transferred to the realm of schoolwork. 鈥淲hat would it take,鈥 as Cushman writes, 鈥渢o bring that same excitement and flow into the classroom experience?鈥

The students鈥 answers to that question may surprise more cynical readers. They are not simply veiled prescriptions for making school easier or more fun (though fun is certainly involved). Instead, the teens speak of lessons that 鈥渂uild emotional connections,鈥 teachers who act as coaches rather than lecturers, long-term interdisciplinary projects that focus on real-world issues and require the development of applicable skills, and performance-based assessments that help them 鈥渂uild more authentic understanding and mastery鈥 of the material. Along the way, Cushman and her cohorts offer a compelling critique of typical homework protocols.

In the students鈥 advice on improving engagement in school, Cushman observes, 鈥渨e can see their eagerness to enter into a shared community of practice in which young people and adults aim for the same high standards and support each other in the journey toward mastery.鈥 In conveying that advice, Cushman鈥檚 book is likely to challenge, inspire, and raise many questions for teachers and school leaders.

鈥擜nthony Rebora

Author Kathleen Cushman will be joining us for an online discussion of her book during the week of Jan. 31-Feb 4, 2011.

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