According to Carol Dweck in her essay “ Brianology’’, a fixed mindset you believe that your talents and abilities are there either you have them or not. For instance, this mindset makes them afraid to look dumb, give up easily and avoid challenges. On the other hand, if you have growth mindset, however you know that talents can be developed and great abilities are built overtime. For example, having a growth mindset you are willing to ask questions also you accept mistakes because you learn from them and see failure as success. Reading brainology it has showed me what mindset I have. I can now say I have a growth mindset because I accept my mistakes and lean from them and I see failure as a success.
My educational experience been good and bad. Ive been learning a lot and had some really good teachers that had helped me a lot. For example, whenever I would need help they would help me. I would ask question when I wouldn’t understand something or it was hard for me on the other hand, I also half some bad teachers I can say I have had some bad teachers by the way they would teach the class. A teacher that I had back then would just
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talk about what we were going to do and handout worksheets and expected us to do it without her explaining it. However I would stay after class and explain it to me. I wouldn’t mind staying after class I wasn’t one of those students who would want to leave right away. Also I would not feel dumb for staying after class, because, I knew it was going to help me understand what was going on. My motivation comes from, my family and myself. But i get most of my motivation from myself because I want the best and the best for my family. Having motivation I know that I can be someone in life. “ the believe that intelligence fixed dampened students motivation to learn made them afraid to efort and made them want to quit after a setback” ( Dweck 3). I agree with what dweck said because that’s how when I enteed high school I was lost or had no clue what was going on I just wanted to give up and not try that’s how hard and confusing it was. But I knew that giving up was not an option for me. I had to put more effort and try harder. I was motivating myself to do good and never give up. Also my parents do motivate me by telling me whenever it gets hard try my best and that it’s okay to fail it’s just going to make me do better and just learn from my mistakes. That giving up is just going to make me weak for giving up easily. I have had a teacher who also inspired me to work harder or pursue my goal. Always motivating me to do well and not give up. What my parents have done to hinder my motivation is putting me in school and helping me with anything that I need help with. My parents and also teachers have hindered my motivation by giving me good advice throughout my years of school. My strengthens as a learner is I focus on the subject a lot and I always study for a quiz or test.
I feel like these are my strengthens as a leaner because not only do I get a good grade but I also learn. In brainology Carol said ‘’ those with growth mindset after a setback in school they would simply study more or study differently the next time’’ I can relate with this quote because whenever I study one way I also study a different way. My weakness as a learner is not turning in things on time or I absolutely forget everything that’s how shy I get. This year academic year process I would build my strengths to motivate myself more and my weakness is not to be shy when it comes to presentations and turning in things on time and not wait till last minute to do homework. I know that if I improve my weakness I can reach my educational
goals. My experiences connect to brainology because I have a growth mindset because giving up is not an option I see failure as a success. I believe ‘’that intelligence is a potential that can be realized through learning, confront challenges, profiting from mistakes, and preserving in the face of setbacks become of ways of getting smarter’’ said carol. I don’t give up easily and try to look smart. I don’t believe that intelligence is fixed. Reading brainology showed me what mindset I have. Having a growth mindset is something I should be proud of because It just motivates me to be someone in life and not give up.
In Carol Dweck’s article titled, “Brainology” Dweck discusses the different mindsets that students have about intelligence. Some where taught that each person had a set amount of intelligence, while others were trained that intelligence is something they could develop and increase over time. in Dweck’s article she writes, “ It is a belief that intelligence can be developed that opens students to a love of learning, a belief in the power of effort and constrictive, determined reactions to setbacks” (Dweck pg. 2). Dweck is talking about a growth mind-set in which is how students perceive the growth of knowledge and that no one person is born with a certain amount of intelligence, it too can be trained and developed over time. By introducing Dweck’s ideas of a growth mind-set to students, students will enjoy learning and be less devastated by setbacks, because they know they can develop intelligence. Dweck also writes that students with a growth mind-set, “believe that intelligence is something that can be cultivated through effort and education. They
It was not until I read Carol S. Dweck’s “Brainology” that I realized I had a fixed mindset. I care more about getting a 4.0 than actually understanding what I am being taught and I also hate struggling. These habits are part of having a fixed mindset. It was after reading this article that I discovered I could change my mindset and be successful. Having a fixed mindset means that you believe that you and others only have a certain amount of intelligence. A growth mindset on the other hand, is believing that everyone has the ability to reach a higher level of intelligence through effort and hardwork.
“There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs,” was said by motivational speaker and American author Zig Ziglar. This relates to Carol S. Dweck’s article “Brainology” and Sherman Alexie’s essay “Superman and Me.” Ziglar, Dweck, and Alexie all feel that it isn’t easy for someone to become successful. It takes hard work, perseverance, and the want to learn and grow. In Dweck’s article, she stated that someone with a growth mindset would become more successful and knowledgeable than someone with a fixed mindset, which was demonstrated by Alexie in his essay, and by a personal experience of my own.
In Carol Dweck’s “Brainology” the article explains how our brain is always being altered by our experiences and knowledge during our lifespan. For this Dweck conducted a research in what students believe about their own brain and their thoughts in their intelligence. They were questioned, if intelligence was something fixed or if it could grow and change; and how this affected their motivation, learning, and academic achievements. The response to it came with different points of views, beliefs, or mindset in which created different behavior and learning tendencies. These two mindsets are call fixed and growth mindsets. In a fixed mindset, the individual believes that intelligence is something already obtain and that is it. They worry if they
In sum, a fixed mindset is not healthy in any environment whether at school or at the workplace. Mainly, such an attitude discourages effort and dedication as one believes that their life is predestined. A growth mindset is necessary because one has to constantly improve their chances of being successful by putting in a lot of effort. While praise is important, it should only be directed towards efforts of a child and not their perceived intelligence because of the adverse effects associated with such an
There are many attitudes that form certain mindsets. Some of these mindsets can change how a person does and perceives things. Some mindsets that can do just that are Dweck’s example of a growth mindset and fixed mindsets. According to Dweck, a fixed mindset is one in where “.. students believe that intelligence is fixed..” and a fixed mindset is the “..believe that intelligence is a potential that can be realized through learning. As a result, confronting challenges, profiting from mistakes, and persevering in the face of setbacks become ways of getting smarter. Because people with growth mindsets can through setbacks, and find alternatives to better themselves; They turn to perseverance and hard work to achieve their goals.
I believe that everyone has their own strength and weaknesses, but not everyone is able to figure out their strengths and weaknesses correctly. Knowing our own strengths and weaknesses is essential because it can help to achieve success in anything we choose to do. For me, my weakness is the time management, communication skills and weak in preparing effective Curriculum Vitae (CV) Below will be further explaining all my personal weaknesses and the ways to overcome it.
Individuals view and react differently to situations and challenges in life, the direct effect of having a Fixed mindset or a Growth mindset will coordinate our response . The Fixed mindset is believing our qualities are unchangeable and that the genes we are born with are all that can accomplish, people with the Fixed mindset view a situation or challenge as a negative and as a direct measure of their competence and worth.
Have you ever thought about yourself if you are in the fixed or a growth mindset? A fixed mindset person is someone who overcomes obstacles, works hard, and failure does not stop them. On the other hand a person who is in the fixed mindset is someone who is non challenge, gives up, or thinks that success is abuse. In a book called “Mindset The New Psychology of Success” the author Carol S. Dweck talks about different ways we can convert ourselves from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset and the author also talks about the qualities of the growth and fixed mindsets. In a movie“Freedom Writers” the author Erin Gruwell shows us how she was a growth minded teacher but her students were in the fixed minded group. Throughout the school year the students had a fixed mindset but as time went by the students somehow their mindsets into the growth mindset. Freedom writers illustrates the fixed mindsets of the teacher and students and a growth minded teacher who changed everything.
To begin with, My areas of strength what I felt was so true was Key Content Knowledge section. Because that category indicates that's my area of strength. Student effort this semester is truly what I am leaning on to get by. Because honestly I never thought about going back to school until now. So constantly I challenge my effort because I am sort of a slacker when it comes to school. Academic Value is important to me so I will keep pushing to earn my degree. Secondly, My strengths will make me a better student by constantly pushing for good grades and knowledge throughout college. So far I can say applying these strengths got me on the right
"Those with growth mindsets reported that, after a setback in school, they would simply study more or study differently the next time" (Dweck 2) . Students in a growth mindset understand that failures are temporary setbacks. That means they must be an effort in the learning process more vigorously. Dweck shows, " Those with fixed mindsets were more likely to say that they would feel dumb, study less the next time, and seriously consider cheating "(Dweck2). By contrast, students with a fixed mindset believe strongly in innate ability. Those get a failure, they would simply think they are not smart enough ,all their efforts has been wasted. As a result, that creates a desire to give up rather than trying
... strength in creating the lesson plans for each subject was utilizing lesson plans that I currently use in my Kindergarten classroom. My weaknesses in writing the lesson plans was analyzing the lesson plans and describing the teaching methods utilized, and identifying the type of assessment, either formative or summative, for each lesson. I feel these were weaknesses because these were areas of the lessons that I had to be a little more reflective over to determine the teaching methods being used, and how I was assessing the students during the lesson. However, I feel that this weakness is actually another strength that was developed after completing the assignment. As an educator, becoming more cognizant
To begin, I am going to write about my weaknesses and how they transitioned into strengths. First, I remember after each assignment in class was introduced I
People with a fixed mindset are usually not motivated to do challenging work, apply very little effort, lose confidence after mistakes, and are intimidated when things get difficult. And I have experienced some of these situations. I get less motivated when I have more work, don’t try my best, and I put myself down after low grades. I lost confidence in myself after every setback, but I should of been looking to learn from them. I should actually look back and see what I could have done differently after a setback instead of degrading my own morale. For example, I could change the way I approach a test if I really messed up on the last one, or I can stay motivated at every task at hand. I would love to have a growth mindset, but I just grew up with a fixed mindset. And it has basically made me lazy and procrastinate. I should get rid of my bad habits and develop a growth
A fixed mindset is a person with different mindset that care about other things than school. Sometimes students are fixed mindset tempted to do some learning, but at the end attended to do the same as before. Also worry about how much different they are from other students. Growth mindsets believe that intelligence is a potential that can be realized through learning. Students are ready for the challenges they receive. The confidence of a growing student has its untouchable willing to learn more and