Discover the power of a positive mindset and holistic education, and find out how mindfulness, coaching, and an uplifting learning environment can transform your performance.
Imagine this: you're stuck in a creative rut or facing a challenging project. Instead of feeling overwhelmed and giving up, you embrace the opportunity to grow and use techniques to reset your brain and tackle it head-on. This is the power of a Positive Mindset - also known as a Growth Mindset. And its benefits in education are proven - not only leading to better grades but also to a happier, more successful life after learning.
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Positive mindset: why it matters
Studies show positive mindset in education can accelerate both learning and happiness. Students who believe their abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication (a growth mindset) are more likely to embrace challenges, persist in the face of setbacks, and achieve success. They view failure as an opportunity to learn, which fosters resilience, reduces anxiety, and encourages a love of life-long learning.
When education prioritises positive mindsets and holistic development, the benefits ripple out into society. Individuals who are emotionally resilient, socially aware, and deeply connected to their communities are more likely to contribute to the collective well-being. All in all, it's a win-win for teachers and students.
Holistic learning: nurturing heart and mind
While a positive mindset is crucial, it is only one piece of the puzzle. Holistic education focuses on the development of the whole person - intellectually, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
In a holistic learning environment, students are encouraged to explore their passions and develop emotional intelligence. Such an education nurtures the heart as well as the mind, promoting a sense of purpose and fulfilment that extends far beyond the classroom. By creating learning environments that prioritise collaboration, empathy, and social responsibility, students go on to positively impact their workplace and society as a whole.
Mindfulness & contemplation: taking a brain break
Believe it or not, switching off your brain is crucial to learning. Regular mindful breathing, meditation, and reflective journaling are proven to reduce stress and anxiety and improve concentration and mental clarity.
These practices help students and teachers alike to pause, process, and engage with their thoughts. In a world increasingly dominated by external stimuli and constant information flow, teaching the art of quiet introspection is more crucial than ever for emotional well-being and focus.
Coaching - teachers as mentors
The concept of coaching in education is transformative. It shifts the role of educators from mere knowledge-givers to mentors for personal development. By focusing on individual strengths, coaching encourages self-discovery that puts you on a purposeful path. It includes personalised support for students, helping them hone their talents and align their learning with their own needs.
Nature & Colour - how environment boosts learning
While some may swear their messy desk keeps them creative, there’s proof that the space you learn in can impact your concentration, focus and mindset.
Bringing the outside in is key. Studies in UK schools have shown that learning spaces that include living plants and greenery help students concentrate and ultimately achieve better results. Get this - even a picture or wall mural of nature, trees, or plants can enhance learning significantly.
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Colour isn’t just for fun. A colourful environment can enhance both creative learning and the creative process. Laura Guido-Clark of Love Good Colour works with brands, schools and educators to harness the positive effects of colour on learning and creative environments. There’s plenty of science behind the power of soothing, healing or joyful colours in your creative environment to boost your creative flow.
By embracing the principles of a positive mindset and holistic development, educators can equip students with the tools they need to lead joyful, meaningful lives. The result is not only personal success and satisfaction but also a more compassionate, connected, and thriving society.
At iLA, we go beyond traditional teaching methods to embrace these holistic approaches. Along with the ‘hard skills’ of fashion and design, we also teach softer skills such as Growth Mindset and Mindfulness.
Our teaching is personalised to each individual's needs, including mentorship and coaching to achieve a final career goal. Most importantly, we want to foster the next generation of creatives who will positively impact their workplace and the world. Find out more about our transformative courses here.
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