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    • What are the two types of mindsets proposed by Dweck's Mindset Theory?
      Fixed and Growth Mindset
    • A Growth Mindset believes intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning
    • A Fixed Mindset assumes intelligence and abilities are innate and unchangeable.
    • Match the mindset with its corresponding belief about intelligence:
      Fixed Mindset ↔️ Innate and unchangeable
      Growth Mindset ↔️ Can be developed
    • How does someone with a Growth Mindset respond to challenges?
      Embraces challenges
    • A Growth Mindset views failure as an opportunity to learn
    • Failure is seen as a reflection of ability in a Growth Mindset.
      False
    • What might a student with a Fixed Mindset believe about their math ability if they struggle?
      They are not good at math
    • Order the following steps someone with a Growth Mindset might take when faced with a difficult task:
      1️⃣ Identify the challenge
      2️⃣ Seek feedback
      3️⃣ Adjust their approach
      4️⃣ Persist through effort
    • What does a growth mindset believe about intelligence and abilities?
      Can be developed through effort
    • Dweck's Mindset Theory proposes two mindsets: Fixed Mindset and Growth Mindset.
    • What does a fixed mindset assume about intelligence and abilities?
      Are innate and unchangeable
    • A growth mindset believes failure is an opportunity to learn.
    • Match the mindset with its belief about intelligence:
      Fixed Mindset ↔️ Innate and unchangeable
      Growth Mindset ↔️ Can be developed
    • Individuals with a fixed mindset tend to avoid challenges.
    • What is the growth mindset's response to challenges?
      Embraces challenges
    • A fixed mindset views failure as a reflection of ability, not an opportunity to learn.
    • What is the growth mindset's view of failure?
      Opportunity to learn
    • Arrange the following characteristics of a fixed mindset in order of their relevance to failure:
      1️⃣ Belief in innate intelligence
      2️⃣ Avoidance of challenges
      3️⃣ Fear of failure
      4️⃣ View of failure as reflection of ability
    • What might a student with a fixed mindset believe about their mathematical abilities if they struggle with a problem?
      Not good at maths
    • Dweck's Mindset Theory posits that individuals hold either a Fixed Mindset or a Growth Mindset regarding their abilities.
    • What do individuals with a fixed mindset prefer when choosing tasks?
      Easy tasks
    • Individuals with a growth mindset believe abilities can be developed through effort, learning, and persistence.
    • People with a fixed mindset believe effort is a sign of low capability.
    • What do individuals with a growth mindset value most in their learning process?
      Effort and dedication
    • What do individuals with a growth mindset believe about their abilities and intelligence?
      Developable through effort
    • Individuals with a growth mindset see challenges as opportunities for learning
    • Effort is valued as key to growth in a growth mindset.
    • How do individuals with a growth mindset view feedback?
      As guidance
    • Success of others is celebrated in a growth mindset but viewed as a threat in a fixed mindset.
    • A fixed mindset includes the belief that abilities are innate and unchangeable.
    • What do individuals with a growth mindset view failure as?
      Opportunity to learn
    • Individuals with a fixed mindset embrace challenges to improve their abilities.
      False
    • Individuals with a growth mindset believe their abilities can be developed through effort and learning
    • What is a key characteristic of a fixed mindset regarding effort?
      Sign of low ability
    • Success of others is perceived as a threat by individuals with a fixed mindset.
    • Match the characteristics with the correct mindset.
      Belief about Abilities ↔️ Developable through effort (Growth) ||| Innate (Fixed)
      View of Failure ↔️ Opportunity to learn (Growth) ||| Reflection of ability (Fixed)
      Approach to Challenges ↔️ Embraces (Growth) ||| Avoids (Fixed)
    • Individuals with a growth mindset welcome feedback as guidance
    • Dweck's Mindset Theory has a significant impact on both learning and achievements.
    • What is a common behavior of individuals with a fixed mindset when faced with challenges?
      Avoidance