A growth mindset intervention can change students’ grades if school culture is supportive

A growth mindset intervention can change students' grades if school culture is supportive

New Study Shows Where ‘Growth Mindset’ Training Works (And Where It Doesn’t)

A large study has found that teaching 9th grade students to maintain a “growth mindset” toward learning—stressing that their minds are like muscles that can get stronger with use—can result in higher test scores.

There’s value but also limitations to students’ grading their own interpersonal skills, study finds

California school districts are confident they can improve student self-confidence, empathy, and growth mindset.

Frameworks for Fostering the Skills Students Need for the Future

Schools are developing rubrics to guide them in helping students develop social and emotional skills, creativity, and growth mindset

Schools of thought: can mindfulness lessons boost child mental health?

Children are under increasing pressure. Investing in their mental wellbeing could could help them now and in the future

How Mindfulness Can Help Teachers and Students Manage Challenging Situations

For students and teachers alike, learning how to notice and accept how one is feeling -- even if it's uncomfortable -- is a helpful first step towards managing one's emotions and attaining a sense of mindfulness.

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