From Research to Recess: The Science Behind Great Teaching
Growth mindset is everywhere in schools. Posters, phrases, morning meetings. But does telling kids they can improve actually make them better learners? The research is more complicated than the buzzword suggests, and in this episode, we dig into what works and what doesn't. In This Episode Carol Dweck's 2006 research sparked a movement, but recent studies are questioning whether a mindset shift alone moves the needle on academic performance. Turns out, belief without strategy doesn't get kids very far. We talk through why growth mindset works when it's done well and falls flat when it's reduced to slogans. The difference comes down to pairing mindset with real challenge, specific strategies, and honest feedback. We also get into the factors that don't show up in classroom decor but matter a lot: sleep, nutrition, and realistic expectations. What We Cover * Where Carol Dweck's original research came from and what it actually claimed * Why newer studies aren't finding a clean link between growth mindset and academic outcomes * What happens when students parrot phrases without understanding what to do differently * Why mindset without challenge and structured support isn't enough * How feedback and peer modeling build persistence better than posters do * The outsized role sleep and nutrition play in student achievement * How to make growth mindset conversations personal and goal-specific instead of generic Timestamps * 00:00 Introduction: growth mindset as buzzword * 00:50 Carol Dweck's research origins (2006) * 02:00 The core idea behind growth mindset * 03:15 Early enthusiasm and school-wide adoption * 04:30 Recent research questioning the direct link to academic success * 05:50 Misconceptions: phrases without understanding * 07:00 Teaching strategies alongside mindset * 08:30 Why challenge and structure matter * 09:50 Feedback and peer modeling * 11:00 The risk of surface-level implementation * 12:20 Sleep, nutrition, and other factors that affect achievement * 13:40 Making it personal for individual learners * 14:30 Classroom environment and context-specific support * 15:20 Closing thoughts: resilience, strategy, and the full picture Source: https://www.structural-learning.com/post/growth-mindset-what-research-actually-shows [https://www.structural-learning.com/post/growth-mindset-what-research-actually-shows] WHERE YOU CAN FIND US: Hilary Statum: https://pencilstopigtails.com/ [https://pencilstopigtails.com/] Deedee Wills: https://mrswillskindergarten.com/ [https://mrswillskindergarten.com/]
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