Danh ngôn của Carol S. Dweck

When we praise children for their intelligence, we tell them that this is the name of the game: Look smart; don't risk making mistakes.
When we praise children for their intelligence, we tell them that this is the name of the game: Look smart; don't risk making mistakes.
Khi khen ngợi trí thông minh của trẻ, chúng ta nói với chúng rằng đây chính là tên của trò chơi: Trông thật thông minh; không có nguy cơ phạm sai lầm.
Tác giả: Carol S. Dweck | Chuyên mục: Intelligence | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Carol S. Dweck
- Most experts and great leaders agree that leaders are made, not born, and that they are made through their own drive for learning and self-improvement.
- I loved everything. I loved sciences and I loved humanities. But ultimately, I felt that in the humanities, you know, you're writing about things that already exist. But in the sciences, you're discovering things that no one has known before. Ultimately I chose psychology because it seemed to combine science with things that I liked to think about.
- Do you think it is possible to increase your intellectual ability? For decades, I have studied the power of this belief to become reality and watched as the concept of maintaining a 'growth mindset' has taken root in education and parenting circles.
- We say women have made great strides: in biology, in many areas of chemistry, in many places, women are now the majority of medical students. But when I began my career, that wasn't the case. There were very strong stereotypes in biology and medicine.
- Chinese culture is already telling children to work hard. That's not growth mindset because they're working hard for the product, not for the growth or the joy of learning.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Intelligence
- I take four planes a week, honestly. You know, I am for intelligence screening.
- If you look at military and intelligence positions from the 1950s, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been against American national interests.
- I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic.
- When we look at Huawei and ZTE, there are significant indicators that - because of Huawei's close relationship with the Chinese military and Chinese intelligence, the use of Huawei technologies could create backdoors for areas of access to consumer data or company data that we would find unacceptable.
- Our intelligence experts are rightly concerned about the use of the TikTok app, especially on U.S. government-issued devices.