Mindset is another word for the attitude you adopt, towards your abilities, intelligence and potential.
Helpful self-talk changes mindsets. It’s vital to begin talking to ourselves about our journey in a positive, helpful and honest way.
Praising results and revering natural talent makes a significant difference to beliefs about ability and caps potential.
Carol Dweck’s robust research on mindsets is often misunderstood. Let’s clear up some common confusions and highlight advantages of choosing a growth mindset.
Since 2006 we have been advocating Dr Carol Dweck’s research. In that time we have come across many fantastic ‘go to’ resources that we would love to share with you.
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Research has shown (and continues to show) that a growth mindset can have a profound effect on students' motivation, enabling them to focus on learning, persist more, learn more, and do better in school. Significantly, when students are taught a growth mindset, they begin to show more of these qualities. Dr Carol S Dweck
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