Kategorier: Alle - mindset - development - education - gender

av Rachel Day 3 år siden

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Mindset

The text emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive or growth mindset in educational settings, recognizing its impact on student success and learning. It highlights the integration of various subjects such as social studies, language arts, health, science, and mathematics, illustrating how different cultural focuses and mindsets can influence areas like family, career, and education.

Mindset

Possible Misconceptions

Over-generalization:

Under-generalizations:

Non-Examplars:

Correlation Features:

Subtopic

Cultural mindset

The United States' Mindset on Family

Assessment
Defining Feature
Prototype:
Parent - child- grandparent relationships
Religion

Mindset

Having a positive/growth mindset affects success and learning in the classroom

Developmental Attributes

Students between the ages of 10 and 14
Relevance to prior Knowledge
Attention Span
Interests
Gender Neutral Trends
Vygotskian considerations
Piagetian developmental level
Gender
Female
Male

Cross-Curricular Ties

Social Studies: explore different cultural focuses/mindsets e.g. family, career, education, military
Mathematics: problem solve, play with puzzles, understand that what you don't understand now will come to you eventually
Science: experimentation/ new discovery
Language Arts: The power of ideas in Literature that help formulate new understanding and growth.
Health: positive body image and regular exercise