Is yours a fixed or growth mindset?
Classroom Tools
Growth Mindset Framing Tool: A series of statements a teacher can use when introducing a new topic, concept, skill, or assignment in class, that will promote the concept of Growth Mindset. Download here
Effective Effort Rubric: This rubric assesses the learning process—the effective effort that a learner applies. It classifies current behaviours as fixed, mixed or growth mindset. Download here
Brainology Posters: 5 posters that explain how to develop a 'healthy brain'. Download here
You Can Grow Your Intelligence: New Research Shows the Brain Can Be Developed Like a Muscle: A great article which introduces students to the concept that their intelligence isn't fixed. Download here
Effective Effort Rubric: This rubric assesses the learning process—the effective effort that a learner applies. It classifies current behaviours as fixed, mixed or growth mindset. Download here
Brainology Posters: 5 posters that explain how to develop a 'healthy brain'. Download here
You Can Grow Your Intelligence: New Research Shows the Brain Can Be Developed Like a Muscle: A great article which introduces students to the concept that their intelligence isn't fixed. Download here
Posters, photos and other tools.
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Videos
You can learn anything.Most people think their intelligence is fixed. The science says it’s not.
It starts with knowing you can learn anything. This is a great motivational video that hints at the notion of a growth mindset. |
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May Be it's my fault? Michael Jordan attributing his success to hard work and learning from failure rather than his natural ability/ |
Simple: If you have never failed, you have never lived! Explore your maximum potential! Life = Risk. Once again showing that if failure is viewed as a learning experience, success will follow. |
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Over 7 million views on YouTube, and without knowing it, this little kid explains a growth mindset perfectly. |