BRAIN-BASED LEARNING
Just as we get more physically fit from exercising, we can build brainpower through the act of learning. Children who adopt what psychologist Carol Dweck calls a growth mind-set understand that intelligence isn’t fixed but can be developed through effort. In Mindset, Dweck explains why students who have a growth mind-set are
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