Not exact matches
Activities include
reflecting on your current
mindset, learning from experience,
growth vs. fixed
mindset, effective thinking and creating realistic goals.
Through capstone projects, portfolio development, and other projects, students build content knowledge, resourcefulness, and inquiry skills and have opportunities to
reflect on their learning and revise their work — developing a
growth mindset in the process.
Based
on the best - selling ASCD books Building Teachers» Capacity for Success and Teach,
Reflect, Learn, this institute will provide participants with the tools, strategies, language, and
mindset to support all teachers»
growth as reflective practitioners.
People with
growth mindsets are people who are limitless — they can do anything they put their mind to, simply because they are willing to roll up their sleeves and complete the hard work of learning new skills, all while
reflecting on progress made, and progress yet
Teachers and administrators alongside students will be pushed to continue to develop a
growth mindset,
reflect on their emotions, and practice active listening.