“I just can’t do this.” That’s the reaction of too many teens when they face academic and personal challenges. As a result, these students struggle to reach their goals. This program describes new research that informs students how to discard the I can’t mindset and replace it with the I can mindset. This program explores how intelligence and talent can be developed through hard work and persistence. It emphasizes the importance of embracing challenges and viewing failure as a way to learn. Students are encouraged to evaluate their own mindsets and to think about the importance of grit and determination in their own lives.
Includes:
video, plus teacher's resource book, student handouts and pre/post tests in digital format
DVD contains Spanish subtitles.
Unlocking Your Potential: Grit, Determination, and Mindset
This video encourages students to see challenges as opportunities for growth, focusing on the personal accounts of five young people, and it emphasizes the tenets of researcher Carol Dweck’s growth mind-set (that success comes in large part from effort and hard work instead of inborn ability). Beginning with Steve, a college student with muscular dystrophy, viewers are introduced to the idea that passion, determination, and tenacity can move you forward in any circumstance. Noah, an African American 19-year-old, talks about how his family supported him as he put his full effort into thriving at college. Jake, a middle school student with dyslexia, likens his repetitive study routine to the practice that helps him flourish as a baseball player. Lindsay is an outgoing musical theater student with talent, made stronger by determination and a willingness to listen to and learn from criticism. Justin, a young man from New York City, faces his fear of heights and deep water, taking safe risks with the educational organization Outward Bound. After each three- to five-minute interview, narrator Katie Chung summarizes key takeaway points. This program presents an excellent case for encouraging grit and perseverance rather than an “I’m just not good at this” attitude. The accompanying classroom materials are well thought out and particularly on-target. VERDICT With PDF pretests and posttests and 10 different activity sheets, this DVD is a “grab and go” class lesson on determination and positive personal growth. – Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth, TX