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Carol Dweck's TED Talk on the Growth Mindset, TEDxNorrkoping, Nov. 2014 "Mindsets - A Conversation with Carol Dweck" Archived 2018-01-17 at the Wayback Machine, Ideas Roadshow, 2014 "Growth Mindset - Professor Carol Dweck on Bridging the Gaps", 'Bridging the Gaps: A Portal for Curious Minds', 2015
Carol Dweck identified two different mindsets regarding intelligence beliefs. The entity theory of intelligence refers to an individual's belief that abilities are fixed traits. [4] For entity theorists, if perceived ability to perform a task is high, the perceived possibility for mastery is also high.
In 2019 a larger randomized controlled trial by the Education Endowment Foundation for growth mindset training showed no significant increase in numeracy or literacy. [68] A 2024 study showed that growth mindset scales by Carol Dweck have psychometric comparability, however this study showed no connection between growth mindset and goal ...
“Having a growth mindset means believing in your ability to learn and grow through hard work and experience,” said Angela Wang, property investor and owner of We Buy Houses 7.
Psychologist Carol Dweck distinguished differences between the growth mindset, the idea that ability is malleable, and the fixed mindset, the idea that ability is fixed. People who incorporate a growth mindset on a certain task tend to have higher motivation. [43] [44]
Her research focuses on race, class, and culture in relation to ones psychological development and mental health. She translated Carol Dweck's growth mindset; taking a communal-oriented approach. The students on her tribe's reservation who received her translation had significant improvement compared to the original version.
The Fairplay School focuses primarily on development in Emotional Intelligence and the Growth Mindset as popularised by Carol Dweck. Academically the School is registered as an Alternative Learning Center and so students, when they feel ready, can take the exams to get Elementary and High School Diplomas.
Students with growth mindsets tend to outperform their peers who have fixed mindsets. [47] Dweck points out that teachers have a high degree of influence on which kind of mindset a student develops in school. When people are taught with a growth mindset, the ideas of challenging themselves and putting in more effort follow. [48]