Research by psychologists and economists demonstrates that many non-cognitive skillsare malleable in both children and adolescents, but we have limited knowledge on what schools can do to foster these skills. In a field experiment requiring real effort, we investigate how schools can increase students’ perseverance in math by shaping students’ beliefs intheir abilities to learn, a concept referred to by psychologists as “mindset.” Using protocols adapted from psychology, we experimentally manipulate students’ beliefs in their ability to learn. Three weeks after our treatment, we find persistent treatment effects on students’perseverance and academic performance in math. When investigating subsamples, we find that students, who prior to the ...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (that teach students that intellectu...
This study examined the malleability of math self-efficacy (SE) among children with poor calculation...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...
Research by psychologists and economists demonstrates that many non-cognitive skillsare malleable in...
Despite the implementation of the newly adopted Common Core State Standards, math achievement still ...
Past research has shown that having a growth mindset, meaning that one believes their abilities can ...
International audienceThis paper reports on a small-scale intervention that explored perseverance in...
We investigate whether small-group instruction improves student performance in mathematics in the ea...
Many students of all levels of education have certain beliefs about mathematical problem solving tha...
The idea that success in mathematics is only available to those born as “mathematics people” has bee...
A mixed-methods quasi-experimental methodology was used to identify relationships between primary-sc...
The present study investigated the effectiveness of two short relevance interventions (writing a tex...
International audienceInterventions aimed at fostering students’ growth mindsets have been carried o...
National and international math assessments such as TIMSS and NAEP show students in the United State...
Children with negative competence beliefs often achieve below their potential in school. This random...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (that teach students that intellectu...
This study examined the malleability of math self-efficacy (SE) among children with poor calculation...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...
Research by psychologists and economists demonstrates that many non-cognitive skillsare malleable in...
Despite the implementation of the newly adopted Common Core State Standards, math achievement still ...
Past research has shown that having a growth mindset, meaning that one believes their abilities can ...
International audienceThis paper reports on a small-scale intervention that explored perseverance in...
We investigate whether small-group instruction improves student performance in mathematics in the ea...
Many students of all levels of education have certain beliefs about mathematical problem solving tha...
The idea that success in mathematics is only available to those born as “mathematics people” has bee...
A mixed-methods quasi-experimental methodology was used to identify relationships between primary-sc...
The present study investigated the effectiveness of two short relevance interventions (writing a tex...
International audienceInterventions aimed at fostering students’ growth mindsets have been carried o...
National and international math assessments such as TIMSS and NAEP show students in the United State...
Children with negative competence beliefs often achieve below their potential in school. This random...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (that teach students that intellectu...
This study examined the malleability of math self-efficacy (SE) among children with poor calculation...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...