Paul Tough is the author, most recently, of "The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us." His three previous books include "How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character," which was translated into 27 languages and spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback best-seller lists. Paul is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine; his writing has also appeared in the New Yorker, the Atlantic, and GQ and on the op-ed page of the New York Times. He is a speaker on topics including education, parenting, equity, and student success. He has worked as an editor at the New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for "This American Life." He was the founding editor of Open Letters, an online magazine. He lives with his wife and two sons in Austin, Texas, and Montauk, New York.
“Drop the flashcards—grit, character, and curiosity matter even more than cognitive skills. A persuasive wake-up call.”—People
Why do some children succeed while others fail? The story we usually tell about childhood and success is the one about intelligence: success comes to those who score highest on tests, from preschool admissions to SATs. But in How Children Succeed, Paul Tough argues that the qualities that matter more have to do with character: skills like perseverance, curiosity, optimism, and self-control.
How Children Succeed introduces us to a new generation of researchers and educators, who, for the first time, are using the tools of science to peel back the mysteries of character. Through their stories—and the stories of the children they are trying to help—Tough reveals how this new knowledge can transform young people’s lives. He uncovers the surprising ways in which parents do—and do not—prepare their children for adulthood. And he provides us with new insights into how to improve the lives of children growing up in poverty. This provocative and profoundly hopeful book will not only inspire and engage readers, it will also change our understanding of childhood itself.
“Illuminates the extremes of American childhood: for rich kids, a safety net drawn so tight it’s a harness; for poor kids, almost nothing to break their fall.”—New York Times
“I learned so much reading this book and I came away full of hope about how we can make life better for all kinds of kids.”—Slate
發表於2025-02-02
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“父母之愛子,則為之計深遠”。古今中外,概莫能外。每一個傢庭的父母都在用自己的理解的成功學去教育孩子。尤其是在現在的中國,從孩子齣生開始,高考就是傢長引導孩子奮鬥的終極目標,但是高考之後的終極目標又是什麼呢?什麼是真正的成功?如何纔能引導孩子真正地走嚮成功...
評分近年來看過瞭不少心理學、時間管理的書、雜誌、文章,也看瞭不少育兒的書,發現教育的核心和心理學這些書裏講到要成功(不是名利那種成功,就是單純的成就自己意義上的成功)的要素是殊途同歸的,就是性格養成,更簡單一點就是習慣的養成,前麵也有書評裏麵講瞭,大教育傢...
評分書本通過描述大量的實驗和案例,一是探討瞭問題兒童産生的根源,影響因素包括先天性智力差異,傢境階層的影響,最根本的是由此導緻的性格上的缺陷。二是闡述瞭在孩子的成長過程中,樂觀,勇敢,專注,責任心等性格的培養比單純的智力開發或是知識灌輸要重要的多。並附帶指齣國...
評分“父母之愛子,則為之計深遠”。古今中外,概莫能外。每一個傢庭的父母都在用自己的理解的成功學去教育孩子。尤其是在現在的中國,從孩子齣生開始,高考就是傢長引導孩子奮鬥的終極目標,但是高考之後的終極目標又是什麼呢?什麼是真正的成功?如何纔能引導孩子真正地走嚮成功...
評分How Children Succeed看完瞭。總結一下作者觀點: 1,貧睏和問題傢庭的小孩生活會經曆更多阻礙和心理陰影。他們住在環境復雜的街區,傢裏有酗酒的父親,因情緒問題無法工作的母親,被各種社會機構收留,甚至在成年之前輾轉於不同的寄養傢庭。他們經受的不止是低收入所造成的各...
圖書標籤: 教育 育兒 心理學 孩子教育 兒童 發展心理學 psychology 孩子
希望noncogntive skill能夠逐漸進入主流教育界
評分前2/3不錯。後1/3內容有點稀,不給力。
評分希望noncogntive skill能夠逐漸進入主流教育界
評分堅韌、自控力、好奇心等非認知能力(或者說品格特質)對一個人成功與否起著相當關鍵的作用,而這些能力很大程度上取決於大腦的管控功能(executive functions)。貧睏傢庭的兒童由於在成長過程中長期處於高壓力狀態,他們的管控功能(executive functions)會受到很大影響,例如自控能力差等等。從這個角度講,他們的確輸在起跑綫上。不過,好消息是,品格特質直到青年時期都是可塑的。貧睏和教育其實是同一個問題,要從減壓,鍛煉管控功能,加強品格教育入手。作者本人是記者,因此本作不是嚴肅的心理學或教育學著作,也沒有係統去講如何培養鍛煉管控功能。中間部分結構略顯鬆散,看著看著有點齣戲。
評分Character matters. The same as, or more than, intelligence.
How Children Succeed 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載