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CHA VÀ CON GÁI - PHIM NGẮN XUẤT SẮC TẠI OSCAR 2000





Father and Daughter của tác giả người Hà Lan Michaël Dudok De Wit đoạt giải phim ngắn xuất sắc tại Oscar 2000. Đây có lẽ là video về cha con được chia sẻ nhiều nhất trên Internet, khẳng định tình cảm vẹn nguyên của con gái với cha.

CAROL DWECK: "THE GROWTH MINDSET" | TALKS AT GOOGLE





Talks at Google

“You’re so talented!”, “You are gifted – a natural!”, “You’re doing so well in school, you must be really smart!” – children receive these messages (or their negative counterparts), along with many other messages on a daily basis from their peers, parents and teachers. Are these just words or do they mean more? How are children affected by the words we use to praise, coach and criticize them?
Meet Stanford University’s Professor Dr. Carol S. Dweck to learn more about her fascinating research into “self-conceptions (or mindsets) people use to structure the self and guide their behavior”, and how you can apply a Growth Mindset at home, at school and in your career.

GROWTH MINDSET BY CAROL DWECK (ANIMATED BOOK SUMMARY) - GROWTH MINDSET AND FIXED MINDSET




Better Than Yesterday

Carol found out that people either have a growth mindset or a fixed mindset. People with a growth mindset know intelligence can be developed. It leads to a desire to learn and therefore a tendency to: embrace challenges, persist in the face of setbacks and learn from criticism. People with a fixed mindset believe intelligence is static. It leads to a desire to look smart and therefore a tendency to: avoid challenges, give up easily, ignore feedback and see effort as fruitless. We should strive to put ourselves and others in to growth mindset every time we face an obstacle! Which mindset do you have?