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Lesson 1: Implementing the growth mindset in your classroom- LearnStorm Growth Mindset: Dave Paunesku introduces growth mindset
- LearnStorm Growth Mindset: Dave Paunesku on student self-reflection
- LearnStorm Growth Mindset: Dave Paunesku on teacher modeling of growth mindset
- LearnStorm Growth Mindset: Dave Paunesku on student effort
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LearnStorm Growth Mindset: Dave Paunesku on student effort
Praising students: One key item that teachers should pay attention to is how to give praise and encouragement to their students. Dave talks about this key topic.
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Video transcript
- The one thing I really like about the LearnStorm activities is that they introduce students to the growth mindset concept, to neural plasticity, to the fact that the
brain grows and changes. And they introduce the
importance of effort. It's really helpful for teachers to call out and recognize students when they're putting forth effort. But it's also really important for them not to use effort as a
kinda consolation prize. To say, it's okay that
you didn't learn anything because you worked hard. The idea is to really
remind students all the time that by putting forth effort, they're really preparing
their brain to grow. They're really kind of getting all their pistons in the brain firing, and that even if they don't
master a particular concept yet, that the effort, the intellectual effort they put into it will eventually pay off with them kinda preparing their brain to understand the process
that content over time. And so it's really important
to not just focus on effort but to focus on the combination of effort and using good strategies to really call attention to the fact that if you're working really
hard at something, well, you know, maybe you
should persist for a while but if it's really, if you're really spinning your wheels, it might be more helpful to step back and to think about is there a
different strategy I can use? Is there someone I can talk to to help me think differently about this particular kind of problem or this particular concept? To make sure that the
effort I'm putting in is actually paying off with helping me grow that ability.