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MindsetCh 3
  • The Truth About Ability and Accomplishment

2
Geniuses
  • Edison- while inventing the lightbulb, he had
    thirty assistants.
  • Darwin- The Origin of Species took him half a
    lifetime of dedication and cooperation with
    colleagues to complete.
  • Mozart- each of his pieces took more than ten
    years to complete.

3
Mindset and School Achievement
  • The grades of the students with fixed mindsets
    declined as they entered junior high.
  • The grades of those students worsened in the two
    years of junior high.
  • Students with growth mindsets had an increase in
    their grades over the two years.

4
Fixed Mindset
  • Explained the reasons for their poor grades as if
    they were based on ability.
  • Examples I am the stupidest or I suck in
    math
  • Many played the blame game.
  • Those students called their teachers names, which
    does not solve the problem.

5
Growth Mindset
  • Students with the growth mindset mobilized their
    resources for learning.
  • Although at times they felt overwhelmed, they
    decided to do whatever it took to learning-wise
    to get a good grade.

6
The Low-Effort Syndrome
  • Students with the fixed mindset avoid hard work.
  • They usually try to take the easy way out, so
    they will not have to work hard.

7
The College Transition
  • How fixed minded students study
  • Read the textbook and their class notes
  • If the material is difficult, they reread
  • Sometimes, try to memorize the material instead
    of trying to learn it
  • Students with the Growth Mindset looked for
    themes in their notes and went over mistakes
    until they understood them.

8
Created Equal?
  • Some children are born with more heightened
    abilities than others.
  • Although children with average abilities can
    become very accomplished with effort.

9
Can Everyone Do Well?
  • If the teacher teach students with the growth
    mindset, more students will benefit and learn.
  • Teachers with the fixed mindset dont help
    students fulfill their full potential.

10
Is Artistic Ability a Gift?
  • People can develop their intellectual abilities
    over the years.
  • Students were able to learn to draw almost
    perfectly in only five days and they were
    classified by their instructor as a typical
    group.
  • Just because some people can do something with
    little or no training, it doesnt mean that
    others cant do it with training

11
The Danger of Praise and Positive Labels
  • Students who were praised on their ability did
    not want to try new and challenging task.
  • Students who were praised on their effort, 90 of
    them wanted to try the challenging tasks.
  • Fixed mindset To be good is to fail. To be
    very good is to fail. The only thing not a
    failure is to be great.

12
The Danger of Praise and Positive Labels Contd
  • Praising on ability lowers a persons IQ, but
    praising on effort raises the IQ of a person.
  • Telling children theyre smart, in the end, made
    them feel dumber and act dumber, but claim they
    were smarter.

13
Negative Labels and How They Work
  • In the fixed mindset, both positive and negative
    labels have a bad effect.
  • When given a positive label, you are afraid of
    losing it and when are hit with a negative label,
    you are afraid of deserving it.

14
Do I Belong Here?
  • Can women be good at math?
  • Growth mindset- believe math is an ability that
    can be improved- felt a sense of belonging.
  • Fixed mindset- the stereotype lowered their
    confidence and they felt as if they could not do
    math.

15
When Things Go Right
  • The growth mindset allows people to use and
    develop their minds fully, even those who are
    targets of negative labels.
  • They are not limited by thoughts, fear of not
    belonging, or that people can define them.
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