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1 Growth Mindset How to Foster Enthusiastic Learning & Encourage Students to Set Goals First Year Conference September 27, 2013 Sharon L. Silverman, Ed.D. Martha E. Casazza, Ed.D. TRPP Associates www.trppassociates.com

2 TODAY’S OBJECTIVES Understand mindset theory and the distinction between growth and fixed mindsets Examine the research related to mindset theory and its application to college students Learn how to integrate theory and research related to mindset in order to develop principles for practice

3 TODAY’S OBJECTIVES Develop at least one strategy for promoting a growth mindset in students Become aware of specific feedback techniques that promote a growth mindset Apply growth mindset approaches with relevant case studies

4 WHAT IS MINDSET? 1.A belief about your ability 2.A belief that affects an outcome 3.A belief that can change 4.All except # 3 5.All of the above

5 MINDSET CONCEPT Fixed Growth

6 RISK AND EFFORT  What do risk and effort have to do with mindset?  Think of a time when you took a risk. How did you feel?  Think of a time when you exerted a significant amount of effort to accomplish something. What happened?

7 FIXED VS GROWTH MINDSET Belief Capabilities are primarily seen as inborn talents which are hardly changeable Capabilities are seen as mutable by effort and effective learning strategies Tendency To try to appear as capable as much as possible To try to learn and improve as much as possible Challenges Are avoided because, in case of failure, they can give an impression of lack of talent Are embraced because you can learn from them and they can lead to growth

8 FIXED VS GROWTH MINDSET View on Effort Is seen as an indication of a lack of talent Is seen as normal and a necessary step to growth Response to Adversity/Failure Response to Adversity and Failure Is seen as an indication of a lack of talent, often leads to giving up early Is seen as an indication that more effort and/or better strategies are needed Response to Criticism Self-defeating defensiveness; own mistakes are not recognized or admitted Inquisitive and interested, eager to learn and open to feedback and suggestions

9 CHARLES

10 CHARLES’ MINDSET Think about this as you listen to Charles: What caused him to have a fixed mindset? How did it affect him? What happened to move him from fixed to growth? How do you think he will respond the next time he is faced with a challenge?

11 TRPP: A FRAMEWORK TO GUIDE US

12 THEORY AND RESEARCH Locus of Control and Attribution Theory What is it? How is it connected to Mindset? What is the research?

13 THEORY AND RESEARCH Self-efficacy What is it? How is it connected to Mindset? What is the research?

14 THEORY AND RESEARCH Mindset Carol Dweck Research findings Website www.mindsetonline.comwww.mindsetonline.com

15 PRINCIPLES FOR PRACTICE Using Theory and Research to Construct Principles To promote growth mindsets, give feedback that emphasizes internal control. Let’s discuss.

16 PRACTICE TO PROMOTE A GROWTH MINDSET To promote growth mindsets, give feedback that emphasizes internal control. What is needed for this strategy to be effective? What is likely to get in the way of its effectiveness? How can the barrier be overcome?

17 BACK TO CHARLES What factors do you think interfered with Charles’ success early on? How did he lose his way? How did he find his way? How do you think he will interact with his own students now?

18 CRITICAL REFLECTION What situations in your practice are you facing now where a fixed mindset is present? How do you think this fixed mindset can evolve to a growth mindset? What actions will you take to accomplish this?

19 CRITICAL REFLECTION What situations in your practice are you facing now where a fixed mindset is present? How do you think this fixed mindset can evolve to a growth mindset? What actions will you take to accomplish this?

20 WHAT’S NEXT What do you still want to know?


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