Learning is food for the brain. I’ve often asked students to talk about their most memorable “Aha!” moments, after a lot of hard work. What was the task? Why was it difficult for you? Then, I ask them to remember that feeling, both emotionally and physically. Did your heart start beating faster? Did you feel a huge weight lifted off your shoulders? Did you feel proud?
For some students, it was riding a bike for the first time. Some students recounted getting their driver’s license. Others felt the sense of accomplishment in athletics … making the winning basket in a nail-biting game, or hitting their first home run, or running their first 5k race. Some said that factoring their first polynomial was their best “Aha!” experience. (Ok, I made that one up. But I really am waiting for a student to share their favorite factoring experience with me.)
I ask them this question because it’s a great feeling to have, and I wish we could all experience it more often. But the opportunities are actually all around us, especially with learning. Tackling a new topic can be scary, but when we master it, we feel we’re on top of the world! Learn a new language. Cook a new dish. Try a new math problem. And, maybe factor a polynomial from time to time.
So, what was your greatest “Aha!” moment? And what will be your next?