Actually 1.25 is about right. If she would give a little bit of emotion would help. The subject matter is very very important but her the way she does this speech just seems like that part of her is on par with my level right now in doing that. I almost want to read the book but I don't know. She may be really really passionate about the subject matter but seems like a robot in this manner on this presentation. I had to watch this for a psychology extra credit and man definitely something people really need to consider since this is honestly a root of many problems in this world....
For those who are like me and new to Carol Dweck and her Mindset book and discussions this video can be saved for later. This discussion is mostly about research done on children. If your'e an adult and want to learn how to apply Growth Mindset to your life, I'd suggest another video. I will be checking out the other Carol Dweck videos next.
Constant improvement means always investigating and moving forwards. When you're full of inquisitiveness there's no room for self doubt and unhappiness. Great video many thanks!
even that i couldnt understand the whol conferance but as an artist this vid helpned me a lot specily to start changing my mindset and how i can acheive my goals through my experience manner :) Thank u Carol
When you go to school and you measure their mindset then work on changing them, which kind of lectures, matter do you start with. Can you please tell about them?
A better image of something like schooling systems would of been a better display of 'zapping kids motivation to learn' Using the photo of the smoking kid may be a little outdated now we are in the 21st century. Shame some still have such 'fixed mind set' as you quite rightly suggest.
The researcher in this video is talented and has conducted some incredible research. However I dislike this video because it did not provide any actionable strategies to help enhance someone’s growth mindset