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Developing a Growth Mindset Based on information from Mindsets in the Classroom by Mary Cay Ricci - 2013

Developing a Growth Mindset Based on information from Mindsets in the Classroom by Mary Cay Ricci - 2013

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Developing a Growth Mindset

Based on information from Mindsets in the Classroom by Mary Cay Ricci - 2013

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Questions to Consider:

• What is your mindset?• What keeps some students from

working hard in school? Structures? Mental models? Is it something about them or is it something about school?

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What kind of mindset?

• “Andy Lopez will undoubtedly remember the 742 losses in his career far better than the 1,177 wins. That’s how the 33-year coaching veteran is wired. He can’t change it.” (AZ Daily Star 5/31/15 – retirement story)

• In what areas, if any, do you have a fixed mindset? Are there things you think you’re just not good at? Why?

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What’s the mindset?As you watch the video clip “Perseverance”• What do you observe? What does the girl do/not

do? What does she say/not say?• What does the father do/not do? What does he

say/not say?• What kind of mindset is shown? • What lessons can you take from what’s shown

here?

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• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zSVu76AX3I

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45mMioJ5szc

• Michael Jordan commercials on failure/hard work

What’s the mindset?

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Agree or disagree?(1=strongly disagree; 2= disagree; 3=agree; 4=strongly agree)

• Our intelligence is one of our fundamental traits.• We can all learn new things, but

we cannot really change how smart we are.

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If you don’t agree, can you suspend disbelief?

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Mile 7: “There’s no way I can run 50

miles – the furthest I’ve done is 35.”

Mile 7: “It’s a beautiful day. I’m going to focus on

enjoying this experience.”

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Mile 25: “How can I only be

halfway done?”

Mile 25: “This is going pretty well.

Remember: If it feels like work, you’re

working too hard.”

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Mile 40: “I’m tired – how can I

keep going for another couple

of hours?”

Mile 40: “This is the farthest I’ve ever run and I’m still feeling okay.”

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Mile 46: “There’s no

way I can do 5 more miles.”

Mile 46: “Only 5 more miles – I

can finish before dark.”

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Finish: “How am I going to

walk up the hill to my car?”

Finish: “I smell barbeque.”

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What do you think about these statements?

• Some kids are smart – others not so much• Some kids are good at certain things – others

not so much• Some kids don’t seem to need to work hard to

do well• Being smart means being fast and getting it

right the first time

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Key Concept #1: The brain is malleable (neuroplasticity)

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IQ is not fixed (Palmer, 2011)

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Can even learn to be more happy and more optimistic (Weil, 2011; Hawn Foundation, 2011)

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Key Concept #2: It’s important to make connections when you’re learning

• Short neuron video

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Neurons make connections when you learn something new - connections get stronger when you practice

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Key Concept #3: Mistakes/failures = opportunities to grow/learn

“Experience success and failure not as reward or punishment, but as information.” -Jerome Bruner, 1961

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Key Concept #4: Intrinsic rewards more motivating than extrinsic

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Concept Attainment (Bruner)

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Debrief• What question(s) helped the most?

Who asked it and why did they ask it? What are the three most valuable attributes? • How is your brain like a sponge?

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Concept Formation (Bruner)

• One picture shown at a time• After each picture – predict what the common

concept might be for all the pictures in the collection

• The final picture is the “validator” – should solidify the common concept

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Debrief:• What was your brain doing/what

were you thinking as you looked at each picture? • Doesn’t matter if answers were right

or wrong – you were developing your brain during the process

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Summarizer:

• Think of all the things you now know about the brain and how it works

• Create a metaphorical image of the brain that captures some of its important characteristics

• Example: The brain is like a sponge because…