Someone with a growth mindset, believes that effort is the path to mastery and that criticism and challenges are valuable tools for improvement.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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CECI Jean-François's curator insight,
October 3, 2014 2:11 AM
Voilà ce que devrait être un enseignant, ce qu'il devrait développer chez ses élèves...
Margarita Parra's curator insight,
October 3, 2014 10:03 AM
Abrirse a las ideas, explorar alternativas, aprender de otros, utilizar eficientemente los recursos tecnológicos, colaborar, compartir,...
Tony Meehan's curator insight,
October 4, 2014 5:49 AM
All you need to introduce a growth mindset culture, anywhere, comprehensively and generously compiled by @JackieGerstein Ed.D.
Ian Berry's curator insight,
September 14, 2014 6:44 PM
Accountability is one side of the coin. Appreciation is the other. Be accountable today and show appreciation to others being accountable and today and every day in every way will be better
Miep Carstensen's curator insight,
September 14, 2014 11:33 PM
This graphic looks ideal for prompting student reflection and self evaluation.
Pamela Perry King's curator insight,
September 16, 2014 3:50 PM
Great tips to see if you are using a growth mindset! |
Ian Berry's curator insight,
September 14, 2014 6:44 PM
Accountability is one side of the coin. Appreciation is the other. Be accountable today and show appreciation to others being accountable and today and every day in every way will be better
Miep Carstensen's curator insight,
September 14, 2014 11:33 PM
This graphic looks ideal for prompting student reflection and self evaluation.
Pamela Perry King's curator insight,
September 16, 2014 3:50 PM
Great tips to see if you are using a growth mindset!
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
July 26, 2014 11:08 PM
Do you teach your students about growth mindset? Is this a topic of discussion with other staff in your school? Jackie Gerstein has shared three excellent resources in this post that focuses on growth mindset. She has created an infographic (image above) that looks at fixed mindset and growth mindset, showing how a student may identify based on their mindset. The next step was putting the infographic into ThingLink and creating links to over 15 resources. Here is the link: ThingLink version of the infographic. There is also a slideshow that provides additional resources (although some may be repeated in the ThingLink). The slideshow is split into four sections: * Mindsets * Historical Background * The Educator with a Growth Mindset * Teaching the Growth Mindset to your Learners Since this post is based on a workshop she provided it is a great resource to share with teachers at your school (or other teachers whom you know). Make sure to check out the resources for students. You may find yourself creating a poster to help your students learn more about growth mindset.
David Baker's curator insight,
July 29, 2014 5:32 PM
This will be a valuable tool to share in seminar with my new teachers as we look at their students and how the teacher views their classroom. |
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