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Abstract
In this interview, Eric Jensen, an internationally recognized speaker and writer on student poverty and brain-based learning, discusses how the educational mindsets and practical strategies from his latest two books, Poor Students, Rich Teaching: Mindsets for Change (2016) and Poor Students, Richer Teaching: Mindsets for Change (2017), can enrich the learning of students in poverty. Some of the new mindsets include how to enrich classroom relationships, student achievement, student engagement, and school climate for student success.
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Rea, D. W. (2017). Interview with Eric Jensen: Enriching mindsets for teachers of students in poverty. National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal, 2(2), 25-38. https://doi.org/10.20429/nyarj.2017.020202
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