The power of believing that you can improve

The power of believing that you can improve Carol Dweck’s discussion revolves around the concept of ‘growth mindset’ – the belief in our ability to enhance our brain’s capacity to learn and solve problems. The two ways to perceive a challenging problem:…

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Dealing with failures

When faced with failures, students with a fixed mindset tend to cheat or avoid studying, whereas those with a growth mindset engage deeply with their mistakes, learn from them, and work on rectifying them.

“Not Yet” grading system in a high school in Chicago: “If you get a failing grade, you think, I’m nothing, I’m nowhere. But if you get the grade ‘Not Yet’, you understand that you’re on a learning curve. It gives you a path into the future.” – Carol Dweck

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  1. 01The power of believing that you can improve
  2. 02The ‘Not Yet’ grading approach
  3. 03Growth vs fixed mindset
  4. 04Dealing with failures
  5. 05The power of praising the process
  6. 06The importance of rewarding effort and progress

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