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‘You must learn to fail intelligently. Failing is one of the greatest arts in the world. One fails forward towards success.’ Thomas Edison: Inventor of:- The light bulb, The Phonograph, the world’s first method of recording and playing back sound, Batteries and over 1093 more inventions

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‘You must learn to fail intelligently. Failing is one of the greatest arts in the world. One fails forward towards success.’

Thomas Edison: Inventor of:-

• The light bulb, • The Phonograph, the world’s first

method of recording and playing back sound,

• Batteries • and over 1093 more inventions

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What did Edison mean?

• As an inventor Edison believed that when things didn’t go right or didn’t work that was just as valuable a part of the invention process as when things went right.

• He believed that to find the thing that did the job the best, you had to first find the things that didn’t.

• What would the world look like today if every time Edison hadn’t succeeded he’d given up?

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Edison’s view of mistakes, or failure are characteristic of a ‘Growth Mindset.’

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People with a Growth Mindset believe that ….

• Talents can be developed and great abilities can be built over time

• View mistakes as an opportunity to develop• Are resilient (they never give up)• Believe that effort creates success• Think about how they learn

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People with a fixed Mindset

• Believe that talent alone creates success• Are reluctant to take on challenges• Prefer to stay in their comfort zone • Are fearful of making mistakes• Think it is important to 'look smart' in front of

others• Believe that talents and abilities are set in

stone, you either have them or you don't.

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Which type of Mindset do you have?

I need easy successes to feel clever.

Challenges are a threat to my self- esteem, so I won’t engage in them.

I like challenge. Even if I have low confidence in my intelligence, I throw

myself into difficult tasks and stick with

them. I set myself goals and make sure I have

strategies to reach them.

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Which type of Mindset do you have?

I don’t want to have my inadequacies and

errors revealed. I will withdraw from valuable learning opportunities

if I think this will happen.

I like to learn something new. I will readily sacrifice

opportunities to look clever in favour of

opportunities to learn something new.

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Even if I’m doing well initially, I won’t be able to cope with a problem or obstacle. I readily disengage from tasks when

obstacles occur.

Which type of Mindset do you have?

I feel clever when I am fully engaged with a new

task, exerting effort to master something,

stretching my skills and putting my knowledge to good use, for example, helping others to learn.

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Which type of Mindset do you have?

I am only interested in feedback if it reflects my ability or when it tells me

if I was right or wrong.

Feedback is important to me as it gives me

information that can stretch my knowledge.

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Which type of Mindset do you have?

I think intelligence is something I can increase with my own efforts. I am

keen to work hard and learn as much as I can.

Intelligence is something you are born with, you’re either smart or you’re not and there’s nothing you

can do about it.

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Pupils with a ‘Growth Mindset’ make the most progress

Doctors Carol Dweck and Lisa Blackwell carried out two years of research with hundreds of year 7 pupils.

At the start of the research pupils were surveyed to see what type of Mindset they had.

Their Maths exam results were then tracked for two years.

Results showed that pupils with a Growth Mindset improved their results over time. Those with a Fixed Mindset did not.

The gap in their performance widened and widened over time.

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‘I think intelligence is something you have to work for…it isn’t just given to you…. Most kids, if they’re not sure of an answer, will not raise their hand to answer the question. But what I will usually do is raise my hand, because if I’m wrong then my mistake will be corrected. Or I will raise my hand and say ‘I don’t get this, can you help me?’ Just by doing that I’m increasing my intelligence.’

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You can become a better learner by building your learning power

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Changing your Mindset

If you have a fixed ‘Minsdet’ now, don’t worry, you can change your ‘Mindset.’

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If you hear yourself thinking

I can’t do this…

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Tell yourself

I can’t do this yet…

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If you hear yourself thinking

I’m no good at this…

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Tell yourself

I can become better at this…

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If you hear yourself asking

What grade did I get?

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Ask instead

What can I do to improve…

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Success Stories – Who is this?????

Target Grade D

Year 10Attitude To Learning 3 (Inconsistent)End of year 10 exam result UProjected grade E

Year 11Attitude to Learning 1 (Excellent)November Exam CProjected Grade B

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On your post card write down one thing that you are you going to do to become a better learner?