Inspired by previous research indicating implicit beliefs about the malleability of human qualities, namely mindset, to affect learning outcomes, this article compares how Chinese and Finnish students’ mindsets and attributions for success reflect their cultural values and predict their academic achievement. The study was conducted in one Chinese (N=705) and two Finnish (N=495) middle schools utilizing Dweck’s mindset inventory, Weiner’s attribution scale and students’ school marks. The results illustrated that both Chinese and Finnish students held a growth mindset, and all identified the nature of intelligence as being more malleable than giftedness. However, Chinese students did not differentiate between intelligence and giftedness as cl...
An increasing amount of research has indicated that the effectiveness of growth mindset (GM) interve...
There is a lack of research on students’ conceptions of giftedness and intelligence, despite recogni...
Grit, or more specifically the perseverance dimension of grit, positively predicts academic achievem...
Inspired by previous research indicating implicit beliefs about the malleability of human qualities,...
Abstract Chinese students are more likely than US students to hold a malleable view of success in sc...
Given that little is known about the correlations between teachers’ mindset and their pedagogical st...
This research explored the cultural and cognitive factors that promoted college students’ intrinsic ...
This study examined Finnish eighth graders’ (N = 1136) educational aspirations and how those can be ...
This article examines how school children and adolescents (N = 607) perceive the nature of talent de...
Research suggests that the implicit theories students hold about learning predict the types of goals...
Given that little is known how peer feedback reflects adolescents’ academic well-being in different ...
Current literature theorizes that culture-induced expectancy beliefs and values in learning mayengag...
This article reviews theory and research on cross-national (Asian vs. American) differences in acade...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
An increasing amount of research has indicated that the effectiveness of growth mindset (GM) interve...
There is a lack of research on students’ conceptions of giftedness and intelligence, despite recogni...
Grit, or more specifically the perseverance dimension of grit, positively predicts academic achievem...
Inspired by previous research indicating implicit beliefs about the malleability of human qualities,...
Abstract Chinese students are more likely than US students to hold a malleable view of success in sc...
Given that little is known about the correlations between teachers’ mindset and their pedagogical st...
This research explored the cultural and cognitive factors that promoted college students’ intrinsic ...
This study examined Finnish eighth graders’ (N = 1136) educational aspirations and how those can be ...
This article examines how school children and adolescents (N = 607) perceive the nature of talent de...
Research suggests that the implicit theories students hold about learning predict the types of goals...
Given that little is known how peer feedback reflects adolescents’ academic well-being in different ...
Current literature theorizes that culture-induced expectancy beliefs and values in learning mayengag...
This article reviews theory and research on cross-national (Asian vs. American) differences in acade...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
An increasing amount of research has indicated that the effectiveness of growth mindset (GM) interve...
There is a lack of research on students’ conceptions of giftedness and intelligence, despite recogni...
Grit, or more specifically the perseverance dimension of grit, positively predicts academic achievem...