This study explores smartness as a cultural construct rather than a biological capacity. The cultural construction of smartness has broad consequences related to teacher expectations, student academic identity development, and schooling inequities. This study is based on a 1-year ethnography in a kindergarten classroom, and the author investigates smartness by first his-toricizing the concept of intelligence and then using the theoretical frame-work of figured worlds. Through the teachers ’ disciplinary and pedagogical practices, students were taught and learned not just whether they were smart themselves, but how other student identities were constructed according to smartness as well. Analysis suggests smartness was used as a mechanism of...
The term ‘smart’ has become widely and sometimes carelessly employed in relation to contemporary des...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to consider the impact of the smartening schools on creativity an...
Abstract Along with the development of the theory of Multiple Intelligences in the realm of educati...
The findings of What is smart? concur with previous international research indicating that children ...
In the United States as well as in much of the developed world, many of us tend to take for granted ...
none3noDespite broad consensus about the effects of educational practices on child development, many...
Master of EducationThis study describes what a group of selected teachers and students understand ab...
Teachers beliefs and their implicit theories about their students intelligence, abilities and the wa...
The Purpose of the study is to measure Intelligence ability and social intelligence of students and ...
The educational significance of eliciting students' implicit theories of intelligence is well establ...
Abstract: A wide range of research, including Scribner’s cultural psychology, work by Rogoff and Lav...
The educational significance of eliciting students’ implicit theories of intelligence is well establ...
International audienceTool-based culture is not unique to humans, but cumulative technological cultu...
The main purpose of my Master’s thesis was to research the mindset of intelligence and personality a...
Based on two studies, one of girls and young women in middle schools and high schools (n=802) and ar...
The term ‘smart’ has become widely and sometimes carelessly employed in relation to contemporary des...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to consider the impact of the smartening schools on creativity an...
Abstract Along with the development of the theory of Multiple Intelligences in the realm of educati...
The findings of What is smart? concur with previous international research indicating that children ...
In the United States as well as in much of the developed world, many of us tend to take for granted ...
none3noDespite broad consensus about the effects of educational practices on child development, many...
Master of EducationThis study describes what a group of selected teachers and students understand ab...
Teachers beliefs and their implicit theories about their students intelligence, abilities and the wa...
The Purpose of the study is to measure Intelligence ability and social intelligence of students and ...
The educational significance of eliciting students' implicit theories of intelligence is well establ...
Abstract: A wide range of research, including Scribner’s cultural psychology, work by Rogoff and Lav...
The educational significance of eliciting students’ implicit theories of intelligence is well establ...
International audienceTool-based culture is not unique to humans, but cumulative technological cultu...
The main purpose of my Master’s thesis was to research the mindset of intelligence and personality a...
Based on two studies, one of girls and young women in middle schools and high schools (n=802) and ar...
The term ‘smart’ has become widely and sometimes carelessly employed in relation to contemporary des...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to consider the impact of the smartening schools on creativity an...
Abstract Along with the development of the theory of Multiple Intelligences in the realm of educati...