Growth mindset holds that every learner has the potential to excel. How could it impact education? Great teachers have long known what research is beginning to prove: an individual’s mindset — as much ...
Somewhere between the end of one year and the beginning of another, your mind starts asking quieter questions. Not the loud “What are my goals?” kind, but the softer ones: Why do I react like this?
A new online professional development (PD) course for teachers aims to encourage “growth mindset” classroom cultures through tweaks to existing pedagogical practices like assignment feedback and first ...
David Yeager is an Assistant Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and co-chair of the Mindset Scholars Network (@MindsetScholars). Prior to beginning his career ...
The best leaders are always aspiring to learn more so they can enable transformation in their teams and personal lives Books open to us a world of possibilities for exploration. Books reach down into ...
Personal growth rarely happens by accident. It is usually the result of deliberate learning, reflection, and the willingness to change the way we think and act. In a world where people constantly ...
At some point, we all — either as children, parents or educators — have likely heard someone say “he is so smart” or “he is never going to make it.” While those comments reflect our inherent personal ...
Stanford professor Carol Dweck’s work is being used all over the world. When we look at what school should epitomize...the growth mindset should be at the center. Many adults who work in schools say ...
Schools have long proved fertile ground for the latest fads and fashions. From Brain Gym to learning styles, a succession of innovations have been enthusiastically embraced in the classroom, only to ...
People often succeed at a level far below their abilities. For example, even if we look at highly intelligent individuals, only 2.86% of the 210 highly gifted children in a 35-year study grew up to be ...
There are enviable individuals who acquire skills and knowledge effortlessly, others are more orderly and achievement-focused than are their peers, and still others who exhibit unusual talents. While ...