
Using Social Media to Inspire Classroom Debate
When having a classroom debate, students can run short of inspiration. Could the answer be social media? There is nothing better than having students debate
When having a classroom debate, students can run short of inspiration. Could the answer be social media? There is nothing better than having students debate
We’ve come a long way from blackboard-and-chalk education. Most educational providers understand the importance of technology in the classroom and how it can create multimodal
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In society today, there are two types of mindsets that we commonly see: a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. Carol Dweck, Stanford University’s talented researcher and professor, asserts that a fixed mindset constricts people into thinking that their internal and external qualities are stuck in stone and cannot be changed. In other words, these individuals believe that they are inherently good or bad at a task; therefore, failure is interpreted as a reflection of themselves rather than an opportunity for growth.
The purpose of an educator is not just to prepare students for their future but also to teach them skills to create a better future for all humanity. This can prove difficult because the challenges society faces are constantly evolving.