First book review: Growth Mindset by Carol S. Dweck. This book has become recommended reading in our school board. In fact, after I ordered a copy with the TLLP money I found out that the school already had 4 copies. The first bit of informational gold which I took away from this wonderful book was a piece of educational history. Did you know that, when Alfred Binet designed his IQ test in 1908, it was meant to identify students at risk for interventions? I feel that we have missed the mark on that one, and continue to. While I do think we have grown a lot in education, honouring many different pathways and accommodating students at risk, I don't think that we have done a great job at real interventions. Students who score low overall score on the WISC (current version of IQ) test in grade 3 will, generally, score the same or lower when we retest them in high school. I guess this is the root of growth mindset and the reappearing theme of this book. Are we born "hardwired...