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Mindsets May Matter in Nursing Education
Nursing education perspectives (2018)
  • Cheryl A. Williams
Abstract
Nursing education needs innovative and effective teaching models that are easily conveyed and economical. Dweck's mindset model harnesses the predictive power of noncognitive factors such as motivation, perseverance, effort, and academic tenacity to shape the learner's perceptions of intelligence for competency development. All individuals possess perceptions of intelligence; however, the mindset model demonstrates the immense potential associated with endorsement of the growth mindset and student success.
Keywords
  • Cognitive Development,
  • Growth Mindset,
  • Intelligence,
  • Nurse Faculty,
  • Nursing Education,
  • Persistence
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 30, 2018
DOI
10.1097/01.nep.0000000000000267
Citation Information
Cheryl A. Williams. "Mindsets May Matter in Nursing Education" Nursing education perspectives (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl-williams/2/