"growth mindset" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: growth mindsets [plural]
Etymology: Coined by Carol Dweck. Head templates: {{en-noun}} growth mindset (plural growth mindsets)
  1. (psychology) The belief that one's own intelligence or psychological capabilities are able to be developed and enhanced through the learning process, rather than being stagnant or unchanging. Wikipedia link: Carol Dweck Categories (topical): Psychology Related terms: power of yet

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