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Growth Mindset - Counter Argument to Boaler - 1 views

  • I believe that helping our students to find their way a growth mindset is so important it must become one of the pillars of our math teaching
  • The bottom line is this: if you believe that a learner can simply let go of their fixed mindset just because you tell them to, then I have a bridge to sell you.
  • start developing a more mindful approach to helping students engage with a growth mindset.
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  • The only successful way to work with defense mechanisms — the only way that has been shown to bring about long-term inner change, either in a therapeutic or in an inner development context, such as mindfulness — involves empowering learners to gently and non-coercively notice their own defense mechanisms when they pop up.
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    The blogger describes some of the dangers in simply telling kids to adopt a growth mindset. Then offers an alternative approach - see additional posts on talking points.
Carrie Gilfillan

Growth Mindset Reflective Questions for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 4 views

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    Amazing. I have been trying really hard to write my reports carefully and focussed on fostering a growth mindset. Not easy because I so many "go to" phrases that fix the mindset.
Dave Krocker

Carol Dweck Revisits the 'Growth Mindset' - Education Week - 0 views

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    Carol Dweck, who parsed the difference between a "fixed" and a "growth" mindset, clarifies her theories of intelligence.
Derek Doucet

Why the Growth Mindset is the Only Way to Learn | Edudemic - 2 views

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    Looking at growth vs fixed in student learning...
Dave Krocker

Science Shows How the Brains of Intelligent, Successful People Are Different From Every... - 0 views

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    What's the best way to take control of your own life and push yourself against boundaries? According to Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, it's all about your mindset. Successful people tend to focus on growth, solving problems and self-improvement, while unsuccessful people think of their abilities as fixed assets and avoid challenges.
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