1. MINDSET AND ME
OR ...
HOW I LEARNT TO STOP
WORRYING ABOUT
ABILITY, AND STARTED
TO BELIEVE IN EVERY
STUDENT
Tom Boulter
2.
3. Dominant attitudes towards talent /
ability
Common beliefs The Genius in Us All - Schenk
Ability is something You are „dealt a
that we are born genetic hand‟ and
with – it‟s in our then „do your best‟,
genes and innate aiming to „fulfil your
The level of success potential‟
we can individually
reach is largely „Genes dictate.
dictated by our level Genes instruct.
of ability Genes determine.‟
5. We Love Talent...
A genius...
Effortless Incredibly
brilliance. gifted...
..
An
The most amazing
talented of
talent...
his She‟s a
generation...
natural ...
6. Schools love Talent...
A talented
student... Gifted and
Low
talented...
ability
students
Mixed
The most ability...
talented of
his year... Talent
walls...
7.
8. Where does ability come
from?
Fixed Mindset Growth Mindset
• Ability is • Ability is
largely natural something that
– people are is grown and
just born that developed –
way they‟ve learnt
to be good
9. Who are our „most talented‟ English students?
How much do they read?
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year
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11. Mindset and Me
High-achieving at school
Told (and believed) that I was „talented‟ –
„good at English‟
Assumed that it ran in the family – genetic
justification
12. Mindset and Me
Countless
hours
reading, playin
g word
games, talking
to English
teachers etc
etc
13. Mindset and Me - then
Got to University
Game had changed – introduced to concepts
and ideas beyond textual analysis
Floundered – no experience of failure, explicit
learning, learning strategies
Significant impact on results
Significant impact on self-perception and self-
esteem
14. Mindset and Me - Now
I do not have natural talent in English
High-achievement was as a result of time
spent in an environment which developed the
necessary skills
I could get much better as an analyst / writer if
I created the right conditions and chose to
I could do the same with
Maths, fishing, Swahili, playing the
oboe, teaching, leadership, conkers etc etc etc
15. In the classroom?
Gaining an evidence-based belief in the
potential of all children
Changed the way I interact with students in
ways that are impossible to control…
… and impossible to fake
16. Matthew Syed – Bounce – on
Talent
“The talent theory of expertise is not merely
flawed in theory, it is insidious in practice, robbing
individuals and institutions of the motivation to
change themselves and society.”
“Even if we can‟t bring ourselves to embrace the
idea that expertise is ultimately about the quality
and quantity of practice, can‟t we accept that
practice is far more significant than previously
thought? That talent is a largely defunct concept?
That each and every one of us has the potential to
tread the path to excellence?”