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2 Theories. Theories of Intelligence & Self Determination Theory. Theories of intelligence. Carol Dweck A student’s view of the nature of intelligence correlates with behavior that either engages them in learning and challenges or tend to make them disengage from learning and avoid challenges.
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2 Theories Theories of Intelligence & Self Determination Theory
Theories of intelligence • Carol Dweck • A student’s view of the nature of intelligence correlates with behavior that either engages them in learning and challenges or tend to make them disengage from learning and avoid challenges
Theories of intelligence • Fixed vs. malleable intelligence
Students with a fixed view of intelligence will tend to: • Want to look smart even if it sacrifices learning • Think failure means low intelligence • Think effort means low intelligence • Less effort after difficulty • Impaired performance after difficulty • High self-defeating defensiveness
Students with a malleable view of intelligence will tend to: • Want to learn new things even if risky or difficult • Think failure means low effort, poor strategy • Think effort activates and uses intelligence • Less effort after difficulty • Increase effort after difficulty • Low self-defeating defensiveness
Can a student’s theory of intelligence be changed? • The role of praise • Process versus Trait Praise
Self-Determination Theory • Deci and Ryan • If we feel capable of performing an activity and we value the outcome, then we will be motivated to perform that activity
Self-Determination Theory • Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic motivation
The role of rewards • Tangible • Verbal
Question • How do the insights from these 2 theories change how you will act when confronted with the behaviors we will discuss today?