Khan Academy Launches Free Challenge to Improve Growth Mindset

Education nonprofit Khan Academy on Tuesday launched its LearnStorm challenge for free, which teachers can use to help students start the school year strong. Schools can join LearnStorm now through the end of the challenge on October 20.

A KIPP Heritage Academy in San Jose, CA classroom working on the LearnStorm challenge.

The six-week challenge for students in grades 3-12 is designed to foster academic skills and a “growth mindset,” or the belief that anyone can build and grow their intelligence through perseverance and practice. Teachers in the United States can sign up for LearnStorm to access six growth mindset activities and lesson plans. They will also have access to a class progress tracker that lets them monitor students’ accomplishments.  

Meanwhile, students complete assignments to unlock rewards through the challenge, like certificates and digital badges that can be displayed on their Khan Academy profiles. Classes have the chance to win a “prize box” filled with pencils, stickers and other supplies. Schools with the highest levels of participation are eligible for a grand prize of up to $5,000 worth of supplies and a celebratory school rally.

To date, more than 10,000 teachers and 450,000 students are registered for LearnStorm.

Students at Mission Preparatory School in San Francisco, CA receiving certificates for completing LearnStorm.

"Teachers tell us valuable classroom time is spent every fall re-teaching learning lost over the summer," said Khan Academy founder and CEO Sal Khan in a news release. "LearnStorm helps students get a jump on the new school year and build a positive mindset that we think pays off in school and beyond."

Support for LearnStorm was provided primarily by AT&T, with additional support from GM and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

About the Author

Sri Ravipati is Web producer for THE Journal and Campus Technology. She can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • a cloud, an AI chip, and a padlock interconnected by circuit-like lines

    CrowdStrike Report: Attackers Increasingly Targeting Cloud, AI Systems

    According to the 2025 Threat Hunting Report from CrowdStrike, adversaries are not just using AI to supercharge attacks — they are actively targeting the AI systems organizations deploy in production. Combined with a surge in cloud exploitation, this shift marks a significant change in the threat landscape for enterprises.

  • digital learning resources including a document, video tutorial, quiz checklist, pie chart, and AI cloud icon

    Quizizz Rebrands as Wayground, Announces New AI Features

    Learning platform Quizizz has become Wayground, in a rebranding meant to reflect "the platform's evolution from a quiz tool into a more versatile supplemental learning platform that's supported by AI," according to a news announcement.

  • Schoolchildren Work on Personal Computers

    Code.org Reinvents Hour of Code as Hour of AI

    Education nonprofit Code.org has partnered with CSforALL to launch the Hour of AI, a global initiative providing learning activities for AI education.

  • student holding a smartphone with thumbs-up and thumbs-down icons, surrounded by abstract digital media symbols and interface elements

    Teaching Media Literacy? Start by Teaching Decision-Making

    Decision-making is a skill that must be developed — not assumed. Students need opportunities to learn the tools and practices of effective decision-making so they can apply what they know in meaningful, real-world contexts.