THE ESSENTIAL POINTS OF GROWTH AND FIXED MINDSET Cover Image

"KARARLI" ve "ESNEK" ZEKANIN ÖZÜ
THE ESSENTIAL POINTS OF GROWTH AND FIXED MINDSET

Author(s): Nigar ZEYNALOVA, Afar JAFAROVA
Subject(s): Educational Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: "agile"; "stable" intelligence; student; intellect; ability to make an effort;

Summary/Abstract: For centuries, philosophers have studied the origins of the human personality, its stability and stability, or whether it is constantly evolving. Carol Dweck, a professor at Stanford University, specializes in personal and political science. Summing up his 30 years of research, the researcher has developed an approach to thinking that has proven the impact of the machine on human daily activities. The researcher's book "Thinking Style" focuses on education, labor, sports, and personal development. Consider one's abilities and talents to be successful in relationships. He accurately described his addiction and belief in According to his way of thinking, he divided people into two types: "agile" (dynamic, evolving). ) and "fixed" (unchanging, static). The students' reaction to the failure of the "Agile" intellectual approach is even more decisive. He has also demonstrated working together. For students of both types of intelligence, the process of preparation for the exam takes place in different ways. Students with "Fixed" intelligence memorize the material, "Agile" intelligence Witnesses prepare for the exam by understanding the content and admitting their mistakes. All students have inherent potential. The main task of the teacher is to make students succeed is to motivate them to achieve, to increase their self-confidence. Later on, students whose efforts are emphasized during this activity will be able to overcome the difficult task. For them, failure is a sign of hard work or strategy, not intelligence.

  • Issue Year: 14/2022
  • Issue No: 54
  • Page Range: 56-59
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: Turkish