The growth mind set isn't the answer to everything, but it is a valid approach in some respects.
no it isn't, and you have no idea what "growth mindset" actually is. It is totally fascist. The cruelest and most insane educational systems I have ever come across, and I have been in education nearly 30 years.
take a task, any arbitrarily chosen random measure of success, anything at all - lets just say singing the hallelujah chorus to GCSE grade A standard, but it could be anything, give it to an arbitrarily chosen class, say year 8, give the teacher a time frame to do it, say a 2 weeks. Of course this is doable, I'm only choosing something because it is within the realms of possible.
But it is not possible for ALL the children in the class. Some don't have the memory, the voice range, the pitch, the confidence etc.
But what ever you do, don't differentiate at all, everybody has to perform a difficult part individually and be assessed singing solo.
Say 75% of the class pass.
So what do you do with the rest?
You blame them, harangue them and castigate them for not having shown "growth mindset" and you make the m do it again, and again and again, with blame and anger growing each time they again fail to show "growth mindset"
o, and you sack the teacher.
This is what growth mindset id.
I could introduce you to my friend who lost her job at the height of the growth mindset shite, when she started sneaking a laptop in to her English classroom for a student with cerebral palsy who could hardly write.
She was failing to show growth mindset by not making him understand that he COULD write if he only showed "growth mindset" and the strange idea he had that he had less control over his hands than someone without CP, was an illusion he had developed because of his "fixed mindset" and the "disability" he had was all in his mind, and the physical problems he lived with all day every day were entirely the fault of himself and his parents, for "believing in limitations"
(To be fair, it wasn't just the laptop that got her sacked, it was the use of several choice swear words to the head)
This is only the tip of the iceberg though, and the clearest illustration of what growth mindset actually is.
Below that example are millions upon millions of children who suffered under this form of facism, being told that they were responsible for anything they failed at, for thinking about it wrong, and any teacher at all, who failed to get her class to any arbitrarily chosen standard in any arbitarily chosen area was failing to install growth mindset.
the "statistics" around growth mindset may sound amazing, it was portrayed as causing huge improvements in progress and results, but take a closer look.
In tests, classes that showed good progress and results were classified as having done "growth mindset" right, and classes with poorer progress and results were classified as having done "growth mindset" wrong.
Then results were published, showing that teachers and classes that had done "growth mindset" right were getting better progress and results.
And the other classes and teachers were blamed and chastised for not doing it right.
overall, if you look at the results of ALL classes and teachers involved in these trials, attempting to impose "growth mindset" leads to a significant DECLINE in progress, and decline in confidence in children.
That's right. Teach every child the same and only tell them if they are "excellent", "satisfactory" or "rubbish"
This may be an attempt at sarcasm, but you have neatly summed up exactly what growth mindset is here. Any child who succeeds is excellent at growth mindset, and any who doesn't is rubbish at it.
Surely you can understand that it is more helpful to praise an average child for working hard
this is normal teaching, nothing to do with "growth mindset" at all.