In this session, educators will explore the impact of mindset on school and classroom culture. Join the discussion about mindset research and investigate the implications it has on assessment and evaluation. Participants will look specifically at praise and the long-term implications on student success in mathematics. And lastly, educators will experience teaching and learning through problem-solving while helping students to embrace a growth mindset.
Audience: K-8
Resources:
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- Find Crystal on twitter
- Email Crystal [email protected]
- What We Know About Growth Mindset from Scientific Research by Carissa Romero
- The Most Magnificent Thing (Teaching Guide) Written and Illustrated by Ashley Spires
- Brain Jump with Ned the Neuron
- The Science of Character
- Let it Ripple
- Wordle
- Neuroplasticity
- Carol Dweck – A Study on Praise and Mindsets
- What We Know About Growth Mindset from Scientific Research by Carissa Romero
- Growing Success: Assessment, Evaluation And Reporting in Ontario Schools
- Austin’s Butterfly: Building Excellence in Student Work – Models, Critique, and Descriptive Feedback
- Hollywood Hates Math
- Parallel tasks from OTF resources
- Open Ended Questions from OTF resource
- A Mindset for Learning
- Mindsets in the Classroom
- What’s Math got to do with it?
- Mindset, the New Psychology of Success
- Mathematical Mindsets
- Inspiring your child to learn and love Math
- Beautiful Oops!
- The Most Magnificent Thing (PDF)
- Going Places
- The OK Book
- Your Fantastic Elastic Brain
- Someday
- The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes
- The Dot