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Dr Hazel Harrison, a clinical psychologist, and Natalie Costa, a children’s confidence coach, share their knowledge of the power of mindsets and explain how we can shape pupils' attitudes to learning by supporting them to develop a growth mindset.
They explain how the language we use can impact how our mindsets develop.
Using phrases such as ‘you are so clever’, or ‘you are great at that’ can actually push children into thinking more with a fixed mindset.
They suggest alternative phrases that can be used to encourage pupils, and discuss the importance of adding the word 'yet' when talking about learning and progress.
This clip is from the series The Brain Lab
This clip will be relevant for teaching PSHE at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland..
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Dr Hazel Harrison, a clinical psychologist, and Natalie Costa, a children’s confidence coach, share their knowledge of the power of mindsets and explain how we can shape pupils' attitudes to learning by supporting them to develop a growth mindset.
They explain how the language we use can impact how our mindsets develop.
Using phrases such as ‘you are so clever’, or ‘you are great at that’ can actually push children into thinking more with a fixed mindset.
They suggest alternative phrases that can be used to encourage pupils, and discuss the importance of adding the word 'yet' when talking about learning and progress.
This clip is from the series The Brain Lab
This clip will be relevant for teaching PSHE at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland..
For BBC Teach website: bbc.com/teach
For free in depth teachers notes, follow the links via the cards.
SUBSCRIBE TO BBC TEACH YOUTUBE: youtube.com/bbcteach?sub_confirmation=1
=====================
Teaching PSHE at KS2
Follow this link for Teacher Notes:
bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/pshe-ks2-the-brain-lab-teachers-guide/zrxwqp3
For our PSHE, Modern Studies and Citizenship for 7-11s playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcvEcrsF_9zJds4T4hSu1kXXteW09s4p1
=====================
Get in touch on:
TWITTER: twitter.com/bbc_teach
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/BBCTeach
More resources from BBC Bitesize: bbc.co.uk/bitesize