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Growth Mindset Discussion

Growth Mindset Discussion

Q Discussion Prompt & Reply Instructions Your Initial Post - Due Thursday by 11:59PM Prompt: There are many factors that will contribute to your career success, such as, hard work, determination, talent, skill, and grit. These factors are related to your mindset and can be used to support or deter future success. After reviewing the document and videos in Preparing for Career Success: 1. Reflect on how you can apply a "growth mindset" and "grit" to your career and life-planning journey. 2. Remember to follow Online Discussion Posts and Netiquette. Reply to 2 Peer Posts - Due Sunday by 11:59PM 1. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts with your own insights and connections related to these topics and the module materials. (5 points). See the grading rubric for more specifics. 2. You should respond with several, complete sentences or at least 50 words or more in your replies. Canvas Support How do I view a discussion as a student? (Links to an external site.) How do I reply to a discussion as a student? (Links to an external site.) How do I view the rubric for my graded discussion? (Links to an external site.) Grading Rubric To view the grading rubric for this discussion board select "Show Rubric" from the above options (three vertical dots at the top of the page). Click Next at the bottom right of each page to move through the Modules.

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After I finished reading the documents as well as watched the videos, I have learned a lot more about not just learning, but also myself. I got to realize why there was a point in my life where I went from loving to go to school because I loved the challenge, to someone who stopped feeling the motivation to care about my grades. In seventh grade, my views on school changed completely. I didn't like being there and I wasn't learning as much as I would've wanted.