Carol Dweck and Growth Mindset
Claudia Hammond meets Carol Dweck. She discovered that people with a growth mindset believe they can do better and do; if their mindset is fixed, so is their level of achievement.
Claudia Hammond presents the history of psychology series which examines the work of the people who have changed our understanding of the human mind. This week she interviews Carol Dweck, who identified that individuals tend towards a fixed or a growth mindset regarding what they can learn and achieve. She also showed that a fixed mindset can be changed, and that once people adopt a growth mindset, they can achieve more.
Claudia visits a UK primary school where growth mindset is part of the curriculum, and sees how children who don't like maths soon change their attitude at a summer camp in California, once they're shown that getting the wrong answer actually makes their brains grow more than getting the right answer.
She hears more about Dweck and her work from colleagues Greg Walton and Jo Boaler at Stanford University, and executive head Dame Alison Peacock at the Wroxham Primary School.
Producer: Marya Burgess.
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- Mon 20 Jul 2015 11:00大象传媒 Radio 4
- Wed 12 Aug 2015 21:00大象传媒 Radio 4