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M.I.S.L. = Motivated, Independent, Self-Directed, Learners

Sports or School – It doesn’t matter. It is understanding that in order to develop your talents you always need to work hard. Be a M.I.S.I.L. It is up to you!

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Growth Mind-Set vs Fixed Mind Set – What are you?

brainCells that Fire Together, Wire Together
By: Barbara Bray

Neuroplasticity means that if you perform a task or recall some information, that causes different neurons to fire in concert. It strengthens the connections between those cells. Researcher and middle school teacher Judy Willis, in this same article, wrote that she saw that her students were more motivated when they knew that they were all fully physically capable of building knowledge and changing their brains. She provided a few tips to create a learning environment that encourages students to learn:

  • Practice, practice, practice. When students learn content in different ways, repeat an activity and then retrieve that memory they build thicker, stronger, more hard-wired connections in the brain.
  • Put information in context. Tap into already-existing pathways by recognizing that learning is the formation of new or stronger neural connections. Stop rote memorization of isolated facts. Facilitate students connecting the dots and how the concept they are learning is related to past experiences and the real-world.
  • Let students know that this is how the brain works. Intelligence is not predetermined especially for students who believe they are ‘not smart.’ If students realize they have the power to change their brains, they will be empowered to learn more and in different ways.

Articles about cultivating a Growth Mindset:

“How Not to Raise a Quitter” by Dr. Michele Borba

“Teaching Grit: How to Help Students Overcome Inner Obstacles” by Vicki Zakrzewski

“Teaching Persistence: How to Develop Student Stamina” by Norene Wiesen

“Impact of Mindset on Teaching and Learning” by Drew Frank

“Growth Mindset Framing” by Mindset Words Educator

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids by Dweck in Scientific American

Children’s Books about Mindsets:

Your Fantastic Elastic Brain by: Joann Deak

The Most Magnificent Thing by: Ashley Spires

What Do You Do With an Idea? by: Kobi Yamada

Beautiful Oops! by: Barney Saltzberg

The OK Book by: Amy Rosenthal

Great Graphics:

Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset

What Can I Say to Myself?