Growthmindset 140804182520 Phpapp01
Growthmindset 140804182520 Phpapp01
The brain is
malleable. Every
time you learn
something new,
the brain forms
new connections.
1. Learn, Learn, Learn- It’s more important to
learn than get good grades, focus on learning
and improving.
2. Realize hard work is key- Putting a lot of work
and effort into learning and working hard is
key, seek challenges, focus on strategies,
effort, struggle and persistence despite
setbacks.
3. Set feedback- Capitalize on mistakes, confront
deficiencies, reflect on different strategies that
work and don’t work, focus on learning and
improving
Listen to examples of fixed mindset talk and
shout out “Fixed Mindset!” or “Growth Mindset!”
› I love a challenge!
› Mistakes are our friends.
› I can’t do this homework.
› If I have to work hard, I’m not very smart.
› I was hoping this would be informative!
› I’m jealous when other kids do will.
› I made a mistake and can’t fix it.
› I’m not good at writing.
› I like to try new things.
› This math is too hard!
1. Praise effort
2. Help set learning goals
3. Provide a safe, nurturing environment
for students to learn
“The key to rewarding effectively is to do
so in ways that support students’
motivation to learn and do not
encourage them to conclude that they
engage in academic activities only to
earn rewards.”
-Jere Brophy, Motivating Students to Learn
Students praised for effort overwhelmingly (90%)
chose more challenging tasks and showed higher
levels of engagement and achievement. Students
praised for intelligence selected easier tasks when
given the choice and lied about their scores in an
effort to look smart. (Dweck, 1998)
When teachers use an approach that bases
student success on mastery of the task rather than
on comparison to others’ performance, praise can
be used to promote student engagement and
decrease behavioral problems. (Moore-Partin,
Robertson, Maggin, Oliver, & Welby, 2010).
Praise PROCESS, avoid labeling intellect!
› Specific effort
› Taking on difficult and/or complex tasks
› Learning something new
› Improving on something
› Persistent struggle
› Use of strategies
Reinforce what effort is and how knowledge about effort
translates into success inside and beyond the classroom.
Keep praise simple and direct, using straightforward
sentences without gushing or dramatization.
Specify particular accomplishment,
pointing out any noteworthy effort,
care, or perseverance
Call attention to new skills or evidence
of progress.
Vary the phrases you use to praise and
use nonverbal communication to
convey warmth and appreciation for
students’ efforts and achievements
1. Unconditional Love
2. Teacher’s Modeling
3. Creating a Safe Classroom
Environment
4. Allowing Students to Have Their
Fair Share of Control
5. Valuing the thoughts of Students
6. Delivery of Instruction
Read the handout Love and Logic’s 6
Strategies (or “Pieces of the Puzzle”).
Think about several ideas from each list
that you would like to focus on, or
emphasize, in your own classroom. Feel
free to expand beyond the
list provided.
Write them in your puzzle
graphic organizer.
Share out- What is one Love and Logic
strategy that you would like to focus on
using more of in your classroom?