Project 1
Project 1
Project 1
Introduction: Introduce the term “mindset” and two types of mindsets with different
Thesis statement: “Your mindset influences whether you will be optimistic or pessimistic,
what your goals will be, how hard you will strive to reach those goals, and how successful
Dweck’s study on first-year pre-med majors, and highlights that students with a growth
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Read the text and notes for times; memorize details verbatim.
Poor performance on a test: bounce on the next test and work hard to
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success possible.
Major supporting point 3: The power of mindset on children at an early age (5 - 7 years
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Conclusion: End with a notation that individuals should consider the limitations they impose
on themselves (women’s and minorities' absence in math and science, for example). Restate
the thesis statement: “Our beliefs about ability profoundly influence what we try to learn”.
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ERW421
26 May 2023
psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. King's article concerns the influence
Laura King first discusses the effects of mindsets on learning. The author references
Dweck's study and highlights that students with a growth mindset achieve higher grades with
a positive attitude. King cites that they utilize active learning techniques and gain insights
from their errors, while students with a fixed mindset tend to adopt a negative outlook and
Dweck's research. These include acknowledging that intelligence and thinking are
changeable, embracing challenges and stretching the mind to overcome obstacles, learning
from successful individuals as role models, and initiating change with a well-defined plan.
King also highlights the power of mindset on children at an early age when faced with
challenging tasks. While children with a fixed mindset respond with criticism and fear, those
with a growth mindset exhibit perseverance and successfully complete the requirements.
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limitations. She reiterates the thesis statement that mindset affects what individuals strive to
learn.
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Work Cited
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