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Developing a Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck (Transcript)

Carol Dweck

Here is the full transcript and summary of Carol Dweck’s talk titled “Developing a Growth Mindset”. In this talk, the world renowned psychologist Carol Dweck emphasizes the power of “YET” in helping students succeed in and out of the classroom.

TRANSCRIPT:

Thank you. Today I want to tell you about the power of “yet.”

I learned in High School in Chicago where students had to pass eighty four units to graduate and if they didn’t pass they got the grade “not yet.”

I thought, isn’t that wonderful?

Because if you fail you’re nowhere but if you get the grade “not yet” you’re on a learning curve.

“Not yet” gave them a path into the future. And “not yet” also helped me understand a critical experience early in my career.

To figure out how kids cope with challenge, I gave ten year olds some problems that were a little too difficult for them.

Some of them reacted in a shockingly positive way. They said things like, “I love a challenge!” or “I was hoping this would be informative!”

They understood that their abilities could grow through their hard work. They had what I would call a “growth mindset.”

But for other children it was tragic, catastrophic from their more fixed mindset perspective their core intelligence had been tested and devastated. Instead of the power of “yet” they were gripped by the “tyranny of now.”

So what did they do next?

In one study, after a failure on a test, they said they’d cheat next time instead of study more.

In another study they found someone who did worse than they did so they could feel better. And in many studies we found they run from difficulty.

Let’s look at how that looks in the brain. Moser and his colleagues measured from the brain as kids encountered errors. Processing the error shows up in red.

If you look at the fixed mindset brain on the left nothing is happening.