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egoroff_w [7]
3 years ago
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What is the difference between growth mindset and fixed mindset?.

History
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Growth mindset is to perform students that their talents and ability.

Fixed mindset is to perform student that their basic ability.

Explanation:

  • Growth mindset is to perform and can be developed people with a growth to the mindset and hard work process.
  • Growth mindset is to contain in the work able to better challenge and the fixed mindset, and the people as feedback as an learn and grow to the people.
  • Growth mindset is that learning and desire to work hard and to the common traits, and failure is to the opportunity to the grow people.
  • Growth mindset to the try and new things and to the success of others and improving the talent.
  • Fixed mindset is to the believe with ability and fixed creating their success,and fixed mindset trait.
  • Fixed mindset to contain failure to the limit of your ability and success to other people.
  • Fixed mindset is also provide also feel by the success and limit achievements to the important stage in other people.
  • Fixed mindset is to stage in the different life experience to the average ordinary people reserved to the few.
  • Fixed mindset is to the important to learn the people your failures and help to grow in life.

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