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Five misconceptions about Growth Mindset – Part 2

July 9, 2018 Al Kingsley

Growth mindset is currently one of the most widely discussed and frequently misunderstood topics in education, with attitudes differing widely. In this post, Natalie continues to discuss the five most common misconceptions…

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Five misconceptions about Growth Mindset – Part 1

July 2, 2018 Al Kingsley

I’m no good with numbers. I can’t draw. I’m not a creative person. I’ll never understand Physics. Shakespeare is impossible. I’m rubbish at sports. Sound familiar?

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