The Power of Possibility - Cultivating a growth mindset in YOUR classroom.- Lindsey Wesner
What is a growth mindset? The power of 'yet', using our failures to move forward.
failure is an opportunity to grow
Strategies for a Growth Mindset
- Design Tasks
- Teacher Mindset
- Student Mindset
- Language of possibility
- Praise and Award
- Assessment and feedback
Task Design
How do I create a task and make sure that it is cultivating a growth mindset?
- Clear instructions - set up for success
- Not a ‘recipe’- Giving students choices, ‘openness’, not one route to success
- High expectations-
- Differentiated Pace - Moving away from ‘faster is better’, how are we phrasing deadlines?
- Real-world relevance- getting students ready for the ‘real’ world/ real problems.
- Critical thinking required
- Opportunity for reflection- build it into a task design.
- Choice of product/ output -
- Audience - a Wider audience
- Choice of topic/focus - Choose the challenging focus
- Extension and enrichment - Ninja task/ ninja belt
- Cooperation - multiple perspectives/ challenges our mindset
- Scaffolding
- Value process over product.
- Divergence over convergence - Follow passions/ inquiry
- Assessment methodology- Have to know what success looks like. Co-constructed S.C.
- Goal creation
- Google forms Differentiated Learning - Build a form that helps to scaffold for students depending on their answers.
- Choice boards- Give students OPTIONS. Give students opportunities to demonstrate their understanding.
- Google maps- Map things add notes/links etc
- Draft back extension- Playback of how students completed a task. gives your data/ summary of how much each student has done. Moving away from the product to process.
Part Two
Assessment and Feedback
Why?
Why are we doing assessment?
Assessment FOR learning
Using the suggesting mode
Students need to engage with each comment
Kaizena- allows voice comments on docs!
Who?
Austins butterfly
Peer assessment
Google Form- Create a rubric
What?
Assessing the progress
GROWTH of Learning
Version history - Name the version- First draft / improved/ feedback from Jimmy/ My best work right now.
When?
Where?
Questions over a comment. Questions promote cognitively.
- Ask students questions and get them to respond with a short video. Formative feedback.
What did you find hard about the task?
How did you work well as a group?
How did you solve this question? (Maths)
What do you think the answer is? (Could do for our which one doesn't belong).
Speeches- Looking at different techniques of a speech.
Praise and Award
What are we praising?
Growth Mindset theory- Praise effort and strategy
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