Growth of Fixed? The Growth Mindset.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Growth Mindset by Carol Dweck
Coming into this assignment I had not heard of Carol Dweck before, or her idea of Growth Mindset. I learned about it by watching a series of videos made by her explaining the power of changing our growth mindset and the great potential it could have on our overall knowledge and learning ability. On the scale of growth mindset I feel like I am in the middle when it comes to my school work. Obviously, I like when I am able to finish something quickly with little difficulty, but on the flip side I love feeling the sense of accomplishment when I finish something that really challenged me and that I had to put a lot of effort into. I have found this especially as I have advanced into my degree, the classes continue to get more difficult and require more effort but the reward is so much greater at the end. During my time at OU, I have learned the value of preparing for class and studying in small amounts each day rather than trying to cram a units of information the night before a test. As I've set about learning new things one of the biggest challenges for me has been being able to except a "not yet". In high school everything came pretty easily to me and I wasn't really faced with a whole lot of "not yets". But coming into college that has changed especially again as my classes progress. But after watching Carol's videos I now realize even more that failing means you tried! and that is better than never putting yourself out there to succeed. I think the growth mindset could help me this semester in my learning and I am looking forward to learning more about it. I am also taking physiology this semester and I know that a lot of these principles would be a great tool to apply as I move forward in my education.
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Hi Mckenzie, I've already commented on your introduction, so I chose this post at random. I also hadn't really heard much about Carol Dweck. It is hard for me to accept anything less than an "A" so I think Dweck's approach to feedback and growth is really beneficial for challenging fields an helping to realize that failure isn't the end. Instead, it's a tool for growth.
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