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Laura GibbsThis is an old NPR piece (2007) about Carol Dweck's research. QUOTE from Dweck: "If you think about a child who's coping with an especially challenging task, I don't think there's anything better in the world than that child hearing from a parent or from a teacher the words, 'You'll get there.' And that, I think, is the spirit of what this is about."
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Emilyy MahoneyIf students' think they can improve their intelligence, they are more likely to perform better and learn more in class.
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A new study in the scientific journal Child Development shows that if you teach students that their intelligence can grow and increase, they do better in school.
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randomly assigned to workshops on good study skills. One workshop gave lessons on how to study well. The other taught about the expanding nature of intelligence and the brain.
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the group of kids who had been taught that the brain can grow smarter, had significantly better math grades than the other group.
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Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Ferris State UniversityA story on NPR's Morning Edition on February 15, 2007 about Carol Dweck's recent work.
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Todd StanislavA story on NPR's Morning Edition on February 15, 2007 about Carol Dweck's recent work.
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cheryl roachA new study in the journal Child Development shows that if you teach students that their intelligence isn't fixed; that it can grow and increase; they do better in school.
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infora dimeif you teach students that their intelligence can grow and increase, they do better in school
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