the role of grit and growth mindset in second language acquisition
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The Role of Grit and Growth Mindset in Second Language AcquisitionACPI-TESOL NATIONAL CONVENTION
Patrice Palmer, M.Ed., M.A., TESLJuly 2016
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Thank you What is Grit? Mindsets - Fixed vs. Growth Mindsets How it applies to Language Learning and Student Motivation
The Role of Instructors Recap Questions?
Today
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Activity 1- THINK-PAIR-SHARE(5 minutes)
1. What is your favourite activity/hobby?2. When did you do it for the first time?3. What was your skill level when you began?4. How often do you do this activity?5. What are two things that you did to get better?6. What is your skill level like now?
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teaching in a post-graduate program - 4 cohorts of international students
lack of interest/unmotivated little improvement in skills, no effort
Why Grit & Growth Mindset?
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https://www.facebook.com/angiewardonline/videos/10153412707574699
Motivation – What happens?
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Research in the area of SLA suggests that it takes between three to seven years to reach a level of language competency in order to study at a post-secondary level (Collier, 1987).
Reports estimates of up to 10 years before students are fully proficient in English (Hakuta, Butler, and Witt,2000)
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Motivation: realization that it wasn’t the smartest students who improved but the ones who persevered despite failure and challenges
Positive Psychology (grit) Neuroscience (growth mindset) SLA (role of T in Ss motivation) tried growth mindset in 3rd cohort…
Researching the Problem
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“Efforts equals to Results”. I have a positive attitude to learning. I love to gain new experiences and knowledge (growth mindset)”.
Kulwinder
Results – End of Course Reflection
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leading grit researcher Angela Duckworth defines grit as “perseverance and passion for long-term goals.” (Duckworth, Peterson, Matthews & Kelly, 2007)
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GRIT
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Students with high levels of grit are more successful in both academic and non-academic and non-academic pursuits (Duckworth, et al, 2007)
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More about Grit (Duckworth, et al.)
• research in the area of grit suggests that IQ is not necessarily a predictor of academic success however grit is
• the gritty individual approaches achievement as a marathon…his or her advantage is stamina… and stays the course
Language learning - a sprint or a marathon?
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Grit Survey – Sample Questions
1. I have difficulty maintaining my focus on projects that take more than a few months to complete.
2. I am a hard worker.
3. I have overcome setbacks to conquer an important challenge.
4. I often set a goal but later choose to pursue a different one.
Source: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~duckwort/images/12-item%20Grit%20Scale.05312011.pdf
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How best to develop grit?
growth mindset
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For the past twenty years, Dweck and colleagues at Stanford University have been conducting research in the area of student success related to their beliefs regarding intelligence
Dweck - Neuroscience
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Mindsets are beliefs that individuals hold about their most basic qualities and abilities.
What are mindsets?
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Malleable Intelligence TheoryGrow your brain
Every time you work hard, stretch yourself and learn something new your brain forms new connections and over time you actually become smarter.
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A growth mindset message appeared to “unleash students’ motivation”
(Dweck, 2007)
EXERCISE your brain and you WILL get smarter
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MindsetsGrowth Mindset Fixed Mindset
People believe they can develop their brain and abilities. This view creates a love for learning, a drive for growth and a resilience that is essential for great accomplishments.
People believe their intelligence and abilities are fixed, and can't be developed.
“I am not very good at learning languages”
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Responding to setbacks
Growth Mindset Fixed Mindset
• Setbacks highlight issues/problems that need to be dealt with and learnt from
• Actively seek out learning opportunities
• Avoids trying something new
• Finds it extremely hard to cope with setbacks
• Seeks to blame others for their setbacks
“the teacher is a hard marker!”
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How you want to appear to others
Growth Mindset Fixed Mindset
• Learn from criticism and suggestions
• Seek strategies to improve
• Act on teacher feedback
• Respond poorly to feedback from others
• Jealous of the success of others
• Seek to put people down
“He is teacher’s pet”
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Your Students? Fixed or Growth Mindset?
Do you think your students have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset? Why?
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motivation in SLA is the driving force that enables learners to expend continuous sustained effort (Moskovsky, Alrabai, Paolini, & Ratcheva, 2012).
without motivation even the most capable and competent learners may be unable to accomplish their long term language learning goals (Moskovsky et al., 2012).
needs to be maintained during the lengthy process of second language learning as learners can lose sight of their goal - decrease in their initial motivation (Celce-Murcia, Brinton, & Snow, 2014).
Growth Mindset, SLA & Motivation
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two categories of motivational strategies in SLA: instructional interventions applied by the teacher; and self-regulating strategies used by learners (Guilloteaux and Dörnyei, 2008)
a strong positive correlation between teachers’ motivational teaching practices and their learners’ learning motivation (Guilloteaux et al., 2008)
participants in this study ranked motivational strategies such as the teacher recognizing students’ effort and achievement and consistently encouraging students by believing in their effort to learn and succeed
“You can do this”. I can help you by…
Teachers & Learner Motivation
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“It's been always your words, which motivates me to work hard. I will try to work hard and continue to put more effort to improve my writing skills”. Pardeep
End of Semester Reflection
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“Good evening Teacher, Today I got 50%. Respected,Teacher please tell me my mistakes so that i will not repeat the same in next assignment. You are very motivational teacher as you told me my weak points in writing . Now, I am doing good efforts for overcome this. Thank you from my core of my heart.”
Manu
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“I am grateful. I will put my best efforts in future writings and will not dissappoint you. I hope to get support, help and encouragement from you”. Manpreet
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“The biggest thing I realized on each step is efforts = result. I am thankful to you for motivating and encouraging me”. Pavitar
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Establish high expectations – let Ss know that you are challenging them because you know that they have the ability
Let Ss know you value learning and effort above perfect performance
Mistakes are to be expected. We learn from mistakes.
Provide feedback and strategies. Recognize effort over achievement. “You
worked hard” instead of “You are so smart”.
What can teachers do?
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FEEDBACK
Learn from criticism and suggestionsAct on teacher feedback
STRATEGIES Seek strategies to improveSetbacks highlight issues/problems that need to be dealt with and learnt from
EFFORT Understand that no matter what your natural aptitude; effort is essential to improve and achievePersistently committed and motivated I can get better with effort
GROWTH MINDSET ATTRIBUTES
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Students were more likely to have a GROWTH mindset in classrooms where teachers:
Focused praise and encouragement on process and strategy
Asked students to explain their thinking
Students were more likely to have a FIXED mindset in classrooms where teachers: Focused on speed and accuracy Only gave students one chance to submit work for a
grade
(PERTS Stanford University Center on Learning Mindsets)
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Remind Students of their Progress
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Latest from Carol Dweck – Mindsets
“Growth mindsets are not a magic trick that will solve every challenge in the classroom”
“There's a misconception that every student and teacher can be put into one of two categories: those with growth mindsets and those with fixed mindsets, but in reality, everyone "has a little bit of both.“
“Don't use mindsets to label students (or yourself). Some teachers have used a student's mindset as an excuse, saying things like "that child can't learn; he has a fixed mindset.“
“Tie student learning to their larger goal”.
Leaders to Learn from Conference – Washington, March 2016. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/rulesforengagement/2016/03/nurturing_growth_mindsets_six_tips_from_carol_dweck.html
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Activity #2 – Turn to a partner and tell him/her…
1. One thing that I learned today is…2. One new thing that I will try in my teaching is…
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https://www.mindsetkit.org https://mindsetworks.org
Mindset Resources
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