Allison Rodman

Apr 4, 2016

Four Mindsets to Motivate Learners

Updated: Feb 4, 2020

ASCD 2016 Annual Conference

Atlanta, Georgia

The following resources complement a session presented at the ASCD 2016 Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on non-cognitive factors that influence student motivation:

General Resources

Slide Set

Action Plan

Teaching Adolescents to Become Learners, University of Chicago

Relevance

"This work has value for me."

- Student Interest Survey

- Learning Style Inventory

Growth

"My ability and competence grow with my effort."

- Boosting Achievement with Messages that Motivate, Carol Dweck

- You Can Grow Your Intelligence

- The Power of Yet, Glenn Whitman

- The Key to Success? Grit, Angela Duckworth (TED Talk)

- Grit Is More Important than Talent, Jocelyn K. Glei

- 12-Item Grit Scale

- The Power of Yet, Sesame Street

- You Failed, Meet the Robinsons

Self-Efficacy

"I can succeed at this."

- Writing Conference - Student and Teacher, Precision Teaching

Culture

"I belong in this academic community."

- Got Opportunity?, Russell Quaglia, Kristine Fox, and Michael Corso

- Student Voice and Resilience in Learning, Kristine Fox, Megan Bedford, and Brian Connelly

- My Voice Survey Sample Questions, Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations

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