Growth Mindset Resource Centre
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Growth Mindset Resources
Carol Dweck and her colleagues at Stanford University developed the term growth mindset. Her research found children with a growth mindset pushed through challenges, used different learning strategies and learned from their mistakes. They believe their intelligence is not static but can develop and grow.
A growth mindset helps students achieve their educational goals. It also helps them work through difficult tasks. Whereas children with a fixed mindset believe intelligence is fixed from birth and nothing will change it.
Growth Mindset Resources and Further Reading
You can read more about Carol Dweck’s research in the documents. A list of her research papers are listed on her Stanford University bio page.
- Mindsets That Promote Resilience: When Students Believe That Personal Characteristics Can Be Developed
- Carol Dweck Revisits the ‘Growth Mindset'
- Academic Tenacity Mindsets and Skills that Promote Long-Term Learning
The Project for Education Research that Scales (PERTS), a research centre at Stanford University, created a Mindset Kit. The Mindset Kit, based on research, provides teachers and parents with resources and materials to promote a growth mindset in children.
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