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Entrepreneurial Mindset for Transformative Education with Stephen Carter
Thinking like an entrepreneur leads to more success in life--growth mindset, grit, redefining failure, and opportunity seeking are core attributes of this way of thinking that leads to radical transformation for ALL learners. This podcast is designed for leaders and educators in K-12 schools who are interested in the transformative power of engaging students with hands-on, innovative experiences that provide practical training for success in life.
Entrepreneurial Mindset for Transformative Education with Stephen Carter
We Must Redefine Failure: Moving from Perfection to Progress
In this episode of the Entrepreneurial Mindset for Transformative Education podcast, Stephen Carter discusses the transformative power of redefining failure and its essential role in growth and education. He emphasizes that failure should not be viewed negatively, but rather as a necessary component of learning and improvement. By adopting a growth mindset and embracing the concept of continuous improvement, individuals can foster resilience and progress. Carter also explores practical strategies for rethinking assessments and feedback in educational settings, ultimately advocating for a shift in mindset that prioritizes action and reflection over perfection.
Key Takeaways
- Failure has been identified as something bad, something to avoid.
- Failure is an element necessary for growth.
- Comfort and growth can't coexist.
- True failure is if we never tried in the first place.
- The entrepreneurial mindset can be taught.
- Failure is necessary for learning and growing.
- Continuous improvement means we're never going to fully arrive.
- Redefining failure means moving away from perfection as the goal.
- Wisdom comes from evaluated experience, not just experience.
- Using growth mindset language creates a culture for redefining failure.