Why Self-Efficacy Matters | Mamie Morrow | TEDxFSCJ

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • At some point all of us have felt our confidence waver or worried we couldn’t overcome a problem we faced. But can we really learn to persevere-and even get better at it over time? Mamie Morrow knows we can. Building on her 20 years’ experience as an educator, Morrow shows us how our belief in our own ability to succeed is critical to actually succeeding, and how this belief-known as “self-efficacy”-can in fact be taught once it’s broken down into its constituent parts. The keys to self-efficacy include personally experiencing success with the specific task; observing others like ourselves succeeding in the task; receiving regular encouragement; and learning to reinterpret and thus manage negative feelings, including anxiety and the fear of failure. Mamie Morrow has taught pre-K, elementary, and secondary students in schools around the world. In her work as a Teachstone CLASS specialist, she has led training and coaching programs for teachers, coaches, and administrators across the United States. Morrow earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in elementary education from the University of New Mexico. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband and two daughters. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 41

  • @paulinezipagan2136
    @paulinezipagan2136 2 года назад +9

    OKAY, FIRST, WHY IS THIS TED TALK SO UNDERRATED??? Like, man, this is one of the best skills individuals has to learn to master and take charge on their own lives!

  • @rimisen1829
    @rimisen1829 3 года назад +10

    She is a kind of teacher that I need in my class!

  • @jennaayoub5236
    @jennaayoub5236 3 года назад +3

    This was a really good talk on self- efficacy. She believed in herself. My kind of inspiration.

  • @alisagreen3162
    @alisagreen3162 2 года назад +1

    Mamie, thank you for creating this Tedx talk as it is a great example of overcoming. Sometimes people give too much power to people in their lives and because of this may not overcome-

  • @bebodyawareuk8687
    @bebodyawareuk8687 4 года назад +7

    This is exactly what I needed to hear!!! Thank you so much! 🙏🏾

  • @davidgibson9074
    @davidgibson9074 4 года назад +5

    Wonderful breakdown. Thank you so much!!!

  • @fionaxy
    @fionaxy 3 года назад +10

    This is the best TED talk I have watched in a long time! You really practice what you preach - now I have the tools and confidence at hand to apply this to my trainings for activists. I've seen you succeed and I've received encouragement, YEAH! :)

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar 6 месяцев назад

      facts
      came from an intro to child development course hosted by Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, CA!

  • @mollypoulter4793
    @mollypoulter4793 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much this has really helped me for my final exams! Great teacher :)

  • @sugar_fairydesu9313
    @sugar_fairydesu9313 3 года назад +5

    I NEEDED THIS

  • @jaostrongeditz
    @jaostrongeditz Год назад +2

    This is my first time hearing this so I need to know more about this so I can increase my ability to focus and flexibility my mind into accomplish wise and now goals, small goals and positive towards ourselves and our own time of success and others success and towards others people's accomplishments and learn and be happy of there goals

  • @gunjannagda9526
    @gunjannagda9526 3 года назад +20

    This is exactly what i want to hear to deal with my self doubt

    • @estherayewoh1077
      @estherayewoh1077 3 года назад

      I think most people deal with this but only few admit it. Remember; fake it till you make it

    • @gunjannagda9526
      @gunjannagda9526 3 года назад

      @@estherayewoh1077 yeah correct buddy

  • @Hannah-ls7xb
    @Hannah-ls7xb 4 года назад +7

    I enjoyed this talk, thank you.

  • @lillyfahey1921
    @lillyfahey1921 Год назад

    This is a great video, thank you! 💛

  • @alioshkak7452
    @alioshkak7452 2 года назад +1

    very useful, thanks!

  • @naohx8426
    @naohx8426 2 месяца назад +1

    👏👏👏❤

  • @buraotyengren5530
    @buraotyengren5530 2 года назад

    ♥️

  • @alizasikandar9031
    @alizasikandar9031 4 года назад +1

    💜❤️👍💜❤️👍

  • @powerpath659
    @powerpath659 Месяц назад

    But she nailed it though!

  • @Isa7design
    @Isa7design 7 месяцев назад

    good

  • @tamethegame2989
    @tamethegame2989 4 года назад +1

    I enjoy the color puce.

  • @lkjhgasdf8573
    @lkjhgasdf8573 5 лет назад +5

    Audience is silent eh.

  • @jenniferparry1047
    @jenniferparry1047 3 года назад +5

    Oh no, she was told once she couldn't do something and rose above it. Wow. Great effort. Must've been really difficult.

    • @Casedilla73
      @Casedilla73 3 года назад +7

      You didn’t get the lesson. It wasn’t all about what she did.

    • @DoPeMaN60
      @DoPeMaN60 3 года назад +6

      It's about the efficacy, not the effort

    • @jenniferparry1047
      @jenniferparry1047 3 года назад +1

      @@Casedilla73 You're right. I didn't get it. By choice.

    • @cecilbarnard2348
      @cecilbarnard2348 3 года назад +2

      @@jenniferparry1047 bet you are fun to be around with

    • @jenniferparry1047
      @jenniferparry1047 3 года назад

      @@cecilbarnard2348 I'd say so! I hope you are too.

  • @slightlygruff
    @slightlygruff 2 года назад +3

    don't teach. go learn something useful and do. this will boost your s-esteem immensely. we need fewer coachers and more kosher scientists and doers

    • @ninaaden8338
      @ninaaden8338 2 года назад +1

      Lol, you're one of those types who were indoctrinated to believe in the cop-out that "those who can't do, teach"
      Well, without teachers, there wouldn't be "doers". There wouldn't be scientists (who also tend to be lecturers and academics) there wouldn't be doctors and engineers, etc, etc. A society that wishes to attain holistic advancements need *both teachers and doers* to succeed. Anything short of that is a cop out.

  • @morgantippetts7681
    @morgantippetts7681 3 года назад +3

    Bruh 20 comments 29 million subs

  • @HUMILIATRIX
    @HUMILIATRIX 2 года назад +5

    Clicking out, the slow talking and long pauses between words is preventing me from being self efficacious.

  • @elenacharles7709
    @elenacharles7709 2 года назад +2

    While I appreciate the message in this video, your delivery needs to be a bit more dynamic in order to captivate the viewer. A coach is someone that is inspiring in the delivery of the message, not only the content of the message. After viewing this video, I should want to see more and learn more. Just because you persevered after your resume was discarded does not mean that you are a successful coach according to everyone else's standards. We have a national teacher shortage right now and there are adults in the profession who are attempting to educate the children, but they are not the best candidates for the job, but yet, they have a job. So just because you are delivering a TED talk on a certain subject on self-efficacy does not mean that you are persevering. It simply means that whoever was in HR at the time decided that you were the best candidate from the stack from which they had to choose.
    I do not profess to know everything about education and best practices. What I do know is that we are searching for some magical solution to a problem that is not clearly defined. I am really getting sick and tired of throwing good money after bad.

  • @dannymckenzie8329
    @dannymckenzie8329 4 года назад +7

    Ted talks have lost their edge. This is just ridiculous lol.