Psychologist Carol S. Dweck shares a powerful lesson for parents. She suggests the best gift for children is not success, but ...
Dweck's article challenges the myth that innate ability alone leads to success, highlighting the importance of learning, ...
A growth mindset—the belief that intelligence can be developed, which in turn boosts academic achievement—has revolutionized teaching for many educators. With the pandemic warping the school year and ...
Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck has been awarded the Yidan Prize for Education Research, a new $4 million international award for her long-term research on the effects of mindset on ...
One of the biggest buzzwords in education these days is “mind-set” — the notion that some students are held back by a belief that they don’t have what it takes, especially in math and science. The ...
Carol Dweck, Stanford’s Lewis and Eaton Professor of Psychology, is the inaugural recipient of the Yidan Prize for Educational Research. Dweck’s research has focused on identifying two different ...
Stanford University psychology professor Carol Dweck coined the phrase “growth mindset” as the belief that you can develop your abilities, and then watched as the term took hold as a meme for ...
How to praise kids: It's a hot topic for many parents and educators. A lot of the conversation around it has stemmed from studies by Carol Dweck, professor of psychology at Stanford who has been ...
Leading research expert on motivation Dr. Carol Dweck talks about mindsets and how you can use them to fulfill your optimal potential. Carol discusses how a fixed mindset will hinder your performance ...