01 January 1970 17 9K Report

You may have heard about Mindset Theory developed by Carol Dweck. The theory proposes that fixed mindset refers to the beliefs that one’s level of intelligence is immutable. In other words, it is something inborn and cannot be changed. On the other hand, growth mindsets are the beliefs dedicated practice and effective study skills help be develop intelligence.

What do you think as language teachers / researchers: If a teacher has a fixed mindset about language learning, that it, if a student has the talent, s/he can learn the language, is it likely to promote growth mindset in the classroom? Or if a teacher has a growth mindset, is it likely for him/her to change the attitude (and mindset) of students with fixed mindsets?

Similar questions and discussions