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Leading Change with a Growth Mindset

Leading Change with a Growth Mindset

We lead because we have a passion for our work. But leading in a complex system can get confusing, overwhelming, and discouraging sometimes. Rather than resort to seductively easy ways to manage there are times we can choose to truly lead, capture people's hearts, and reignite passion!

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alan buchanan
You make a very good point at your conclusion when you say: "The Growth-Minded Choice might take more time out of one's day, more ... Read More
Saturday, 27 April 2013 15:55
Alison Bramall
Emily, how right you are. When looking at an issue from the outside, not emotionally or physically engaged with it, I know and fee... Read More
Monday, 10 June 2013 12:40
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A Summer of Growth

A Summer of Growth

It is finally summer, and I am ready to enjoy all the wonderful things that come with this season.  Many educators, although we continue to work here and there, also get to use these weeks for play, rejuvenation, and growth.

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Eduardo Briceño
Very cool and inspiring, Emily! The girl who [S]was on[/S] ran through fire. I think they should make a trilogy on you. Thank... Read More
Monday, 18 June 2012 09:25
Lisa Sorich
Great article! It's so important to remember that we also need to stretch ourselves, not just our students!
Saturday, 25 August 2012 13:24
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Emily Diehl, Sacramento, CA on her experience applying the Mindset theory

Emily Diehl, Sacramento, CA on her experience applying the Mindset theory

"Mindset opened my eyes to the possibilities in education to be systematic in creating real change for human beings." -Emily Diehl

Emily Diehl

Tell us a bit about who you are, where you teach and what you do:
My business is change. I am an instructional coach working with teachers from K-12 in a high poverty region. Daily I have myriad duties, but the bottom line is change – get adults to change their practices, habits, and thinking. Tall order.

How did you become interested in the Growth Mindset?
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