What if every student believed they could be successful in math? Based on Jo Boaler’s groundbreaking book Mathematical Mindsets, this session challenges traditional ideas about math ability and explores how mindset, messaging, and classroom culture can transform how students see themselves as mathematicians.
Together, we’ll dive into strategies that foster a growth mindset in math—emphasizing the power of mistakes, the importance of effort, and the value of deep thinking over speed. Participants will explore practical classroom shifts that promote equity, encourage perseverance, and help students build confidence in their mathematical abilities.
This session is ideal for educators who want to break down math anxiety, disrupt fixed-ability thinking, and create a math environment where every student is capable of high-level learning and joyful problem solving.