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8 Quotes for Growth Mindset in STEM

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8 Quotes for Growth Mindset in STEM

By now, you’ve all heard of growth mindset but how does this relate to the STEM and technology setting? One million percent A LOT! In fact, here are 8 quotes for growth mindset to promote during your next STEM challenge. 

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Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset 

Before we dive into how this connects to STEM, let’s get some definitions. What is a fixed mindset? What is a growth mindset? 

This video Mindset from Carol Dweck | Animated Core Message breaks this topic down. Could possibly even work for older students! 

 

A fixed mindset is the belief that you have a certain amount of intelligence and can’t surpass that knowledge.  

 

A growth mindset is thinking that you aren’t given a certain amount of intelligence, it’s something you have to work towards. With more effort and time, you can get better at something. 

In turn, how does this all connect to the STEM classroom? 

 

Quotes for Growth Mindset

With my time being a K-5 STEM teacher, I developed quotes for growth mindset that worked well in our space. These were growth mindset quotes that I would refer to on a daily basis when working on projects. 

Likewise, these sayings can be applied to any regular classroom as well! STEM challenges have a place in any classroom setting. So does growth mindset! 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #1: We Do Hard Things

Have you heard any of these phrases in your classroom? 

  • ”This is hard!”
  • ”I can't do it because it's TOO hard!”
  • ”The challenge is impossible. It can’t be done.”

I sure have. A LOT! STEM is supposed to be challenging. If it wasn’t, everyone would have a STEM job! Giving opportunities for students to express their creativity and critical thinking skills is life changing. 

Many answers can be Googled. Nothing wrong with that! However, students need to learn how to think for themselves. In addition, finding solutions to difficult problems aids mindset growth. 

Whenever I hear “This is hard!”, I give the kid a high-five and say, “Good! Then I’m doing my job!” Life is HARD. Not everything goes our way! Students need to build those soft skills when faced with a difficult situation. 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #2: We are creators with technology, not consumers 

Academic technology and using technology for play and two entirely different things. 

I’ve heard many teachers say to me, “Well they were born using technology, so they have to be good at it!”. In turn, they see their students struggle with academic technology tasks. 

Likewise, I’ve used technology most of my life, but I wasn’t born knowing how to do it. In fact, I am learning new skills daily when creating with technology. Creating with technology is something that you learn, not something you are born with. 

Granted, students might have less fear when it comes to using technology. However, students still need to have opportunities that allow them to create and problem solve with technology. With those opportunities, repetition to practice those tasks will build their creating capacity even more. 

Some great ways to get started in STEM are:

 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #3: We are problem solvers, not problem makers

Being a STEM teacher, one of my goals was to NOT be the gatekeeper of information. I would of course teach new skills and processes when learning new technology. However, I also set up processes in place to help students advocate for themselves. 

 

How can you help your students be a problem solver in STEM? 

  • Create anchor charts of repetitive steps for them to refer back to
  • Create screencast/video lessons for students to rewatch. Also works great for students who were absent!
  • Use the management technique “Ask 3 Before Me!” Unless it’s a crazy issue I actually do need to solve, there is usually someone in the class who remembers the steps
  • Promote helping each other. Tell them that it’s OK to help each other, but they need to be the YouTube tutorial. Don’t touch the other student’s device but talk them through the steps they need to take to solve the problem. I do this with other teachers as well.
  • Provide a list of common solutions to their problems. Add to this list as lessons progress

Quotes for Growth Mindset #4: We Make Mistakes to Help Us Grow 

First of all, did you know that Wilbur and Orville Wright owned a print shop and bicycle shop before they ever got into tackling flight? Once they started inventing flying machines, it definitely took more than once to get something off the ground. 

They made TONS of mistakes! Constantly! If they gave up, our airplane history would be a lot different today. 

Making mistakes are OK! Not moving past that, is not ok. 

In fact, a lof the pencils in my classroom lost erasers quickly and I hardly replaced them. I wanted students to leave their mistakes in their plans and designs. This helped show their growth and process. 

This growth mindset quote definitely leads in nicely with our next one. 

 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #5: We practice to make us better

Practice makes BETTER not perfect. I’m sorry to tell you this, but perfect isn’t real. It doesn’t exist. If every kid out there was perfect, I would be out of a job fast. 

I’ve often seen students who want to get things exactly right the first time. That’s fine, but what’s not fine is when they get upset when they don’t. 

When introducing new challenges, I don’t expect students to be a master at the skill right away, but I do expect practice. This goes back to our problem solving strategies discussed above. 

Just like any professional in anything (sports, technology, cooking…) they PRACTICE. ALL.THE.TIME. Students should know that this should be the norm for anything they want to be successful at in life. Practice is a good thing. 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #6: We create work that we are proud of

Have you ever made something and you can’t wait to show everyone what you did? This doesn’t have to be school related either; a new room you decorated, a cake you baked, the hair you washed and blow dried (that’s my personal fav.)…

On the flip side, have you ever created something that you didn’t really try at and don’t really care if anyone sees? I’m guilty. 

If you are creating something, why not start of being proud of what you are doing? I would often ask my students who would rush through their projects, “Is this something that you are proud of making? Is this showing the world the best that you can do?”

Often responses were a sad little, “No” and they would go back and make changes that showed what they were truly capable of. 

STEM challenges are not a race. They take time and effort. And with that, create something that you are proud to share with others. 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #7: We Dream Big and Take Risks

One of my biggest dreams growing up was to become a teacher. In my reality, knew that my parents wouldn’t be able to support me financially, but I wasn’t going to let that stop me. I applied for college without knowing how I would pay for it. 

Going to school full-time and working multiple jobs, I graduated college in 4 years. Debt free and teaching license in hand. 

Encourage dreams in STEM. Listen to those dreams. The challenges you do in class might inspire students to try projects at home.

Host clubs that spark a passion students never knew they had. Clubs are a great way to meet the needs of students in a different way. 

Let students know that your class is a safe space to take a risk and try something new in a project. Often, the coolest ideas come out of this. 

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Quotes for Growth Mindset #8: We Look at the World in New Ways 

Being creative and innovative is looking at the world in new ways. You are trying things that might not be obvious to others. 

Think about the STEM challenges you put forth in your class. Are they giving students opportunities for multiple outcomes? Or, do your challenges only have one answer? 

It’s ok to teach students the same skills to help them be successful on a project. For example, I teach all of my students how to log into Seesaw and take a photo of their work. (You can get a free month of Premium by using my link here!)  However, the photos of their work should all look different. 

Make sure there are projects and challenges that allow students to be creative and explore possible solutions. 

 

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Posters of Growth Mindset Quotes

I have all of these growth mindset sayings posted in my STEM classroom year round. They are located in a place where it’s easy to see and refer to. 

Since they are low-ink friendly, I printed mine on bright Astro Bright paper and cut them out by hand. Easy! 

You can print and cut them for your class as well. Find these Growth Mindset Quotes for STEM here. 

 

In conclusion, which growth mindset quotes do you already use? What else would you add to this list? Feel free to direct message me on Instagram, @naomimeredith_ and I would love to chat with you!

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