Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Growth Mindsets

Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Growth Mindsets

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Description

Inspired by the popular mindset idea that hard work and effort can lead to success, this quick reference guide provides educators with an easy-to-read overview of ideas for ways to build a growth mindset school culture, wherein students are challenged to change their thinking about their abilities and potential. The guide describes components of a growth mindset learning environment, including equitable access to advanced learning, growth mindset praise and feedback, deliberate cultivation of psychosocial skills, and more. The guide also provides information about how to frame mistakes and failure as an important part of learning. With its concise format, this guide is perfect for educators new to a growth mindset school culture or those looking for an at-a-glance review of major components.
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Product details

  • Paperback | 8 pages
  • 219 x 276 x 7.62mm | 72g
  • Waco, TX, United States
  • English
  • 1618217917
  • 9781618217912
  • 3,636,359

Table of contents

What are Mindsets? Can you be a Growth Mindset Person? Comparing Fixed and Growth and Mindset Thinking, 4 Components of a Growth Mindset Learning Environment, Equitable Access to Advanced Learning, Growth Mindset Praise and Feedback, Leave room for 'Yet', Deliberate Cultivation of Psychosocial Skills, A conceptual Understandimg of Neural Networks, Why learn about the brain?, Make msitakes and failures an important part of learning, Changing the Classroom Climate, Grades and Redos, Goal-Setting, Get Parents involved, Creating a Growth Mindset School Culture.
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About Mary Cay Ricci

Mary Cay Ricci is an education consultant and speaker. She was previously the Coordinator of Gifted and Talented Education for Baltimore County Public Schools. She holds certification in gifted and talented education and administration and supervision from Johns Hopkins University, where she is currently a faculty associate in the Graduate School of Education.
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