oaxino Posted December 1, 2023 Report Share Posted December 1, 2023 Growth Mindset: Improving Teaching And LearningPublished 12/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 750.24 MB | Duration: 1h 15mThis course explores the relationship between teacher mindsets, expectations, and student performance.What you'll learnMindsets powerfully impact learning behaviour.Learners with a growth mindset work harder, embrace challenge, persist for longer and learn from criticism.Learners with a fixed mindset develop undesirable learning dispositions and character traits, ultimately under-achieving.Teacher mindsets result in teacher expectations impacting student achievement.RequirementsNo experience required.DescriptionFrom the ancient world through the Renaissance, and even today - artistic and intellectual ability is often viewed as an intuitive gift rather than the result of effort. To what end? Mindsets powerfully impact learning behaviour. Learners with a growth mindset work harder, embrace challenge, persist for longer and learn from criticism, whereas the fixed mindset develops undesirable learning dispositions and character traits, ultimately under-achieving. Teacher mindsets result in teacher expectations impacting student achievement. It is important that teachers understand the impact their beliefs, words and actions have on cultivating the learning disposition of students.Growth mindset impacts teacher expectations because teachers teach from the perspective of their mindset. A teacher cannot cultivate a growth mindset among students if they believe that certain students have fixed learning traits. Take music for example. The majority of music teachers subscribe to a theory that superior achievement in music is due to genetic endowment. If a teacher believes that some people are more talented than others, then how do they teach and interact with the others? When teachers have high expectations of a student, they invest more attention in them, relate more positively, wait longer for a student to answer a question, and provide extra mentoring and learning opportunities. Hence, achievement becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.OverviewSection 1: Ability differentiationLecture 1 Why do students differ in ability?Lecture 2 Analysing ability differentiationSection 2: MotivationLecture 3 MotivationSection 3: Growth and Fixed MindsetsLecture 4 Reflecting on your mindsetLecture 5 Mindset characteristicsSection 4: Teacher expectations and the idea of talentLecture 6 Teacher expectations and the idea of talentSection 5: Cultivating mindset: Praise, feedback, labels and languageLecture 7 Mindset development: Encouragement and praiseLecture 8 More mindset development factors, parenting, positive influences, and summary.For teachers of all subjects, primary and secondary, and for parents.ScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/3789ead714c54cce0c88b661e3722912/afjqr.Growth.Mindset.Improving.Teaching.And.Learning.rar.htmluploadgig.com:https://uploadgig.com/file/download/faef38155570191c/afjqr.Growth.Mindset.Improving.Teaching.And.Learning.rarnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/02A1552F58263FE/afjqr.Growth.Mindset.Improving.Teaching.And.Learning.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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