背景:LZ教育心理学硕士在读,最近在读 mindset 的文献(Dweck, 2008)。大致意思是拥有growth mindset的学生倾向于认为智力是可以提高的,相反拥有 fixed mindset 的人则认为智力是固定的。很多研究也表明 growth mindset 和成绩表现(Blackwell et al., 2013; Paunesku,2015)、乃至韧性正相关(Yeager & Dweck, 2012)。
While growth mindset-focused intervention has been studied, finding improvement in mastery goal-setting (Blackwell, Trzesniewski, and Dweck, 2007), goal-focused intervention accounting for student mindset has not. First-year college students' implicit theory of intelligence, or mindset, was measured ...
Setting realistic and achievable goals allows students to track their progress, celebrate their successes, and learn from their failures. By fostering a growth mindset in goal-setting, we are teaching students the importance of perseverance, resilience, and continuous learning. In conclusion, nurturing...
Fixed mindset: People with a fixed mindset feel that their abilities are what they are and cannot be changed. For instance, a person may believe that they’re bad at math, so they don’t bother to try. Conversely, a person may feel that because they’re smart, they don’t need to w...
Growth mindset activities are great to sprinkle into your lesson plans to help your young learners. In this blog post we'll look at what a growth mindset is and what growth mindset activities you can bring into your classroom this year. Let's get started!
A growth mindset is a crucial frame of mind all successful people have adopted. But what is a growth mindset actually? What’s the difference with a fixed mindset? And can I develop a growth mindset? This growth mindset article a YouTube video from Prof.
People with this mindset aren't discouraged by failure. They see themselves as learning.When you believe your abilities can grow, you're more likely to:Try challenging problems. Complete challenging classes. Practice with the goal to improve. Feel more confident. Recover from setbacks and mi...
Ask a hundred people and you’d get a hundred different answers in return, but apart from the usual answers that include proper goal-setting, perseverance and self-confidence, there’s one more element that doesn’t get enough attention: cultivating a growth mindset. ...
Where a growth mindset emphasizes the potential for improvement through effort, another perspective—the fixed mindset—suggests that basic qualities like talent and intelligence are determined at an early age and cannot be changed. One key difference between fixed and growth mindsets is the interpretati...
Mindset Works has remote learning/classroom programs on SEL skills. Teachers can choose growth mindset programs for elementary, middle school or high school.