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The Growth Mindset Playbook Chapter 8 Reflection

     Chapter 8, Fostering a Happy, Collaborative Classroom , talks all about the overall environment one has in their classroom and how that can alter the success and attitudes of the students. This chapter starts off by referencing an experiment with chickens conducted by William Muir, a genetic professor and researcher at Purdue University, where the most productive chickens in the flock were picked out and placed in their own individual group while the rest of the chickens were in a separate group. The thought was that placing all the most productive chickens in one group will essentially create a "superchicken" group that would be more productive than the group of all the chickens. At the end of the experiment, however, the result was that the most productive chickens kept trying to out-produce the others, and even killed off each other, resulting in less production. Whereas the group of not-so-productive chickens did not feel pressured to be better than the rest, the...

The Growth Mindset Playbook Chapter 7 Reflection

 Chapter 7 in The Growth Mindset Playbook is all about how the empathetic approach to students in the classroom is the best approach. Having empathy means you can feel what another person is feeling and be able to be in their shoes, while also being open for further discussion. Being empathetic with students in the classroom will showcase to them that you care, you feel similarly to them, and you are open to talk about it without judging them. Being empathetic also involves incorporating Unconditional Positive Regard. Unconditional Positive Regard essentially translates to "without condition prizing respect" (or I guess it would make more sense to say Prizing Respect Without Condition) (Paraphrased from Page 94 of The Growth Mindset Playbook Chapter 7: The Human Connection). When you showcase unconditional positive regard, you respect and value each student regardless of their behavior. You do not discriminate students because of their lack of appropriate behavior. Essentiall...

The Growth Mindset Playbook Chapter 6 Reflection

Chapter 6 in The Growth Mindset Playbook was all about shaming and how it leads to a Fixed Mindset. Everyone at some point in their life has experienced some form of shame and may have even contributed to shaming. It is a natural thing in humans and sometimes we don't even realize when shame is at play. The point of this chapter, however, is to help recognize shame and how it can lead to a Fixed Mindset in students and anyone in general. When one feels ashamed, they typically end up feeling unwanted, unloved, or incapable, whether that be for just the time when the event happened or long term. Recognizing when someone feels ashamed and meeting them with empathy is key to help eliminate the Fixed Mindsets that shaming generates in students. Many teachers may not realize that they are using shame-inducing tactics in their classroom such as yelling out loud at a misbehaving student or a card chart where students flip when they misbehave. These and other tactics result in the student ...