Emily Diehl's Comments

Comment Wall (5 comments)

You need to be a member of Classroom 2.0 to add comments!

Join Classroom 2.0

At 6:45pm on September 12, 2021, Noel E. Margate said…

Hello Emily Diehl,

I am Noel Margate. I was able to to search for the Mindset Quiz you have attached to you posting on Motivating Students with Mindset coaching and How Brains Work (Dweck). Can I use the said quiz for our online guidance activity with the college students? You can message me through this email, noelmargate@cmu.edu.ph.

I am hoping for your favorable consideration. Thank you very much.

Noel E. Margate

At 6:05pm on October 21, 2018, Cole Smith said…

Emily, 

My name is Cole Smith and I am doing my master's research and I was wondering if I could gain your permission to use your Growth Mindset resources for my research? My email is csmith@holyfamilydbq.org. Please let me know if you would allow me to use these resources!

Thanks, 

Cole 

At 5:26pm on January 5, 2016, Alison Quin said…

Hello Emily, 

My name is Alison Quin and I am a learning designer at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. I was wondering if we could discuss the possibility of using your Mindset quiz in a post-graduate coaching and mentoring course we are developing. You can message me through this system or at alison.quin@qut.edu.au.

Thank you for your consideration,

Alison

At 12:39pm on December 30, 2008, Jack said…
Hi Emily!

Hope you're enjoying the winter break. I was wondering if you, your educator contacts or students would be interested in participating in a nationwide Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. We'd really like to get more students involved from California!

You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
At 12:59pm on September 30, 2008, Emily Diehl said…
A group of us are working toward bringing ideas from Carol Dweck and Alfie Kohn to public education with a group of colleugues. We are very energized by this topic and are constantly looking for ways to teach students about the brain at all grade levels (K-12 - although our realm is 9-12). Teaching students how to learn is the education of the future in a world where "they say" that in 5 years businesses will rely on technology not even invented yet. If you have a passion for this work and would like to share and collaborate please comment!
Chinese proverb: If we do not change our direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed.

Report

Win at School

Commercial Policy

If you are representing a commercial entity, please see the specific guidelines on your participation.

Badge

Loading…

Follow

Awards:

© 2024   Created by Steve Hargadon.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service