Steps for Growth Mindset
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1. 7 - Presentation
1.1. Pleasant, impactful, effective
1.2. Use cards with images, slides, stories, history
1.3. A growth mindset means that you believe your intelligence and talents can be developed over time. A fixed mindset means that you believe intelligence is fixed—so if you’re not good at something, you might believe you’ll never be good at it.
2. 8 - Experimentation
2.1. Exercise, move from cognitive to the emotional and behavioral
2.2. Case study, assign a task to summarize content
3. 9 - Reflection
3.1. Serious thought or consideration using inter and intra personal activities
3.2. Writing stimulates channels for learning
3.3. Sharing verbally reinforces learning
3.4. Ask how they will apply what was learned
4. 10 - Conclusion
4.1. Summary of learning
4.2. Mindset Overview - memory walk
5. 11 - Evaluation
5.1. Link to evaluation and place for comments
6. 12 - Inspiration
6.1. Albert Einstein quote - "Imagination is more powerful than Knowledge"
7. 13 - Celebration
7.1. Growing flower or plant with music
8. 1 - Salutation
8.1. Greeting and music
9. 2 - Protection
9.1. Icons
10. 3 - Introduction
10.1. Intro to topic, facilitator and significance
11. 4 - Activation
11.1. Connect to brain, heart, body
11.2. Seeds, Dirt, Water?
11.3. Focus on the here and now of the experience
11.4. Fixed mindset: “Why is this happening to me?” Growth mindset: “Why is this happening for me?”
12. 5 - Conversation
12.1. Discussion about activation exercise
12.1.1. Use chat
12.2. Verbally articulate what happened in activation
12.3. Dialogue in teams of 2-4 LP
13. 6 - Integration
13.1. Statement exercise
13.1.1. 4 partners per team