Power of Expectations: The Pygmalion Effect, Educator's Cut
CRM Produced
Run time: 8 Minutes
It's a proven psychological fact: through something that has come to be known as "The Pygmalion Effect," people will perform according to the expectations others have for them. Limited expectations bring limited results, high expectations lead to exceptional results.
The good news is that you can teach your staff how to tap into the positive effects of the Pygmalion Effect with their students, improving outcomes and morale in the process.
In this program, educators get a quick overview of the Pygmalion Effect through real-life examples and scenes from the classic movie
Pygmalion, where individuals are transformed through the positive expectations of another. Pioneering research done on the Pygmalion Effect in the classroom is featured, along with an interview with topic expert
Dr. Robert Rosenthal.
Teachers and Administrators will:
- Understand how positive and negative expectations can create self-fulfilling prophecies.
- Develop the skills to positively influence students and coworkers.
- Raise the expectations they have for others.
- Believe more in their ability to positively influence and lead others.
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