Growth Mindset and PBIS: A School-wide Strategy

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Growth Mindset and PBIS: A School-wide Strategy Patrenia McDowell, Tiffany Cheshire, Julie Dermody & Nic Scroggs MSAN Institute Madison, Wisconsin PLAY MUSIC

Patrenia McDowell, Principal Tiffany Cheshire, Assistant Principal Who We Are Patrenia McDowell, Principal Tiffany Cheshire, Assistant Principal Julie Dermody, ESL Teacher, K-5 Nic Scroggs, 4th grade Teacher Describe co-teaching, 5th year

Purpose of this Session Our purpose is to: Explore research behind the Growth Mindset Theory Share practices that develop a Growth Mindset and motivate students Provide Integration strategies of PBIS with Growth Mindset Share ideas for you to take back to your district

Use our Padlet throughout the session!

Our School Data McDougle Elementary is a K-5 school located in the Chapel Hill–Carrboro School District in North Carolina 500 students 30% free and reduced lunch 14% EC 8% ESL students 4 system level classes

Our School Data 60% White 17% Hispanic 14% African-American 5% Asian Demographics 60% White 17% Hispanic 14% African-American 5% Asian 4% Multi-racial

Discipline Referral Data 2008-2013 (ratios by race) School Year Ratio of White to AA White to Hispanic 2008-2009 1 to 3 1 to 2 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 3 to 1 2011 - 2012 1 to 1 2012 -2013

Agree, Agree sometimes, Disagree Session Pre-Test Agree, Agree sometimes, Disagree 1. No matter how much intelligence you have, you can always change it a good deal. 2. You can learn new things, but you cannot really change your basic level of intelligence. 3. I like my work best when it makes me think hard. 4. I like work that I can excel at without too much trouble. 5. I like work I learn from even if I make a lot of mistakes. 6. I like work best when I can do it perfectly, without any mistakes. 7. When something is hard, it makes me want to work more and longer at it. 8. When I have to work hard at something, it makes me feel as though I'm not very smart.

Do you know this student? Avoids challenges? Gives up easily? Sees effort as fruitless? Ignores critical feedback? Feels threatened by the success of others? Ask “Do you know a student who... Add pic of head with a guestion mark Write the name down. Turn & Talk tell student's name and something re: them

Fixed and Growth Mindset

Action Research

Growth Mindset Add video link re: neural connections Research Reward effort vs natural ability

Growth Mindset

Reflection What do you have a fixed mindset about? What do you have a growth mindset about?

Principal’s Practices Morning Message Principal’s Quote of the Month Kathy Nunley PD- The Student’s Brain Quarterly Assemblies Communication to Parents

PBIS at McDougle School Expectations: S.W.I.M STAR Dolphin dollars SWIM store SWIM games SWIM game punch pass

Is your brain glass or grass?

Give Helpful Feedback Ineffective Global, “good job” Minimal attention, “it's fine” Effective Detailed “90% accuracy Focused attention “extraordinary - great word choice” Compare with others “make it more like your partners” Compare with self “look at your progress

Deliberate Practice: Use Self-regulated Learning Add pic of someone's star tracker

Use Positive Self-Talk Language that Fosters a Growth Mindset Effort = Success Greater Effort = Greater Success Practice Not yet! What do you know already? Wonderful mistake, what did you learn from it?

Reward Effort Over IQ or Talent Add pic of someone sharing strategies vs correct answer

Accountable Talk Stems Based on ________, I think… I agree that ___________ because… I disagree that _____________ because… In my opinion… This reminds me of… Can you explain your thinking further? Have you ever considered…? Why do you think that _____...? I want to add to what ______ said, ________...

Elizabeth’s Dilemma

Accountable Talk Stems Based on ________, I think… I agree that ___________ because… I disagree that _____________ because… In my opinion… This reminds me of… Can you explain your thinking further? Have you ever considered…? Why do you think that _____...? I want to add to what ______ said, ________...

What Dweck Says… 1. Tell Elizabeth you thought she was the best. 2. Tell her she was robbed of a ribbon that was rightfully hers. 3. Reassure her that gymnastics is not that important. 4. Tell her she has the ability and will surely win next time. 5. Tell her she didn’t deserve to win.

Remember your student? Reflect on practices presented Teach students and families about the brain Establish classroom environment and partnership Know your students (SIOP), increase wait time Model a growth mindset (mistakes, risk-taking) Positive self-talk, Accountable Talk, Teacher language Self-regulated learning (goals, reflection) Celebrate success, effort over IQ or talent To change your student's fixed mindset into a growth mindset, which practices will you try? Use same pic as in first question

Session Pre-Test Review

Padlet Questions?

3-2-1 Exit “Ticket” 3 things you learned? 2 things you are pondering? 1 thing you can try immediately