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Growth Mindset

Our survey shows that teachers value failure as integral to learning. Therefore, teachers should consider creating opportunities for students to demonstrate and develop a growth mindset, a disposition that views failure as opportunity.  

How can teachers make valuing failure a fundamental part of their classroom?

What is a growth mindset?

Students with a growth mindset are more likely to view failures as learning opportunities, so it is important that we encourage"growth thinking" in our classrooms. CLICK HERE to learn about how the TPACK framework can help us create learning environments that foster growth mindsets. 

References:

PERTS. (2014, December 9). Growth mindset vs fixed mindset: An introduction. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e4smtpKcuI&feature=youtu.be

PERTS. (2016, August 16). Three ways to celebrate mistakes in class. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGafkyjaQWk

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