Project 3 Outline

I made this outline for project 3 about are mindset. This helps me write down the order in which to put in the paragraph.

Project 3 Outline 

 

     I.        Are we good at math? Some people think we are genius in math, while other will be called not smart or dumb. Not many people can’t believe in there self for not smart to make their life choose. 

 

    II.        I was in high school teacher and staff will tell us if we do stupid stuff in are life we will never make in are life  

 

  III.        “My search began with this quiz that our instructor assigned us with a “Mindset Work” that ask several questions about my intelligence. Because my mindset can hold back a few ideas from talking on the challenges or new things I will have more potential in me. 

 

  IV.        My search Continued with “You Can Grow Your Brain” by Instructor Jennifer Atkins-Gordoeva. It tell us how are brain grow doing something new or learn about. People have do different styles of learning how to solve a math problem. 

 

    V.        The article tell how are brain grow when we taught or learn that are brain can grow will we learn. For example, if we learn a different way to solve a problem are mind grow. But if are brain doesn’t new thing for a while are mind shrink. 

 

  VI.        My next article, I have read is “Even Geniuses work Hard by Carol S. Dweck. He talks about how students' behaviors differently when they are learning abilities. 

 

  VII.        Carol did research about how do mind learn diffidently for us to learn. Teacher can identify their students how well they do with an in-class assignment with some exercise problem. 

 

VIII.        The next reading, I read is “Debate Arises Over Teaching” written by Lydia Denworth. The psychology starting to research mindset in the 1980s in the era of social science. 

 

  IX.        Carol wrote a book about “Mindset” in 2006 about the power of beliefs. Her words say” They strongly affect what we want and whether we succeed in getting it” (Dweck) 

 

    X.        I watch a video, on “Embrace the Near Win’ talk show, by Sarah Lewis. She works at the Museum of Modern Art. She tells a story about an archer that practice to hit the bull eye. 

 

  XI.        She says, “Mastery is not a commitment to a goal but to a constant pursuit.” (Lewis). It like you can master everything but not the others you can’t do. 

 

  XII.        It doesn't matter that what are you good, bad, smart, or dumb. It is brain will do the talking for if something is wrong or right. 

 

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