Abstract Educational outcomes remain highly unequal within and across nations. Students’ mindsets—their beliefs about whether intellectual abilities can be developed—have been identified as a potential lever for making adolescents’ academic outcomes more equitable. Recent research, however, suggests that intervention programs aimed at changing students’ mindsets should be supplemented by programs aimed at the changing the mindset culture, which is defined as the shared set of beliefs about learning in a school or classroom. This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical origin of the mindset culture and examines its potential to reduce group-based inequalities in education. In particular, experiments have identified two broad ways the min...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12First-generation (FG) college students, students...
Educators and educational systems repeatedly debate and design policy, build strategic plans for sch...
The United States is one of the most economically unequal developed countries; education may be one ...
The United States must improve its students’ educational achievement. Race, gender, and social class...
The United States must improve its students' educational achievement. Race, gender, and social class...
The gap between the achievement scores of Latino and Black students compared to the scores of White ...
2018-10-17This study applies social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1986) and implicit theories of intell...
In this study, mindset was examined about academic success, concentrating on fixed versus growth min...
Educators strive to improve lifelong learning, and Dweck’s Mindset Theory has the potential to impac...
Educators strive to improve lifelong learning, and Dweck’s Mindset Theory has the potential to impac...
The beliefs that we hold about intelligence are influential, especially our beliefs about its mallea...
Positive academic mindsets, which are one’s attitudes or beliefs that specifically pertain to academ...
Underrepresentation of Hispanics, Blacks, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders across the fields ...
This research paper emphasizes the importance of cultivating a growth-oriented mindset in educationa...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12First-generation (FG) college students, students...
Educators and educational systems repeatedly debate and design policy, build strategic plans for sch...
The United States is one of the most economically unequal developed countries; education may be one ...
The United States must improve its students’ educational achievement. Race, gender, and social class...
The United States must improve its students' educational achievement. Race, gender, and social class...
The gap between the achievement scores of Latino and Black students compared to the scores of White ...
2018-10-17This study applies social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1986) and implicit theories of intell...
In this study, mindset was examined about academic success, concentrating on fixed versus growth min...
Educators strive to improve lifelong learning, and Dweck’s Mindset Theory has the potential to impac...
Educators strive to improve lifelong learning, and Dweck’s Mindset Theory has the potential to impac...
The beliefs that we hold about intelligence are influential, especially our beliefs about its mallea...
Positive academic mindsets, which are one’s attitudes or beliefs that specifically pertain to academ...
Underrepresentation of Hispanics, Blacks, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders across the fields ...
This research paper emphasizes the importance of cultivating a growth-oriented mindset in educationa...
Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (which teach students that intellect...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12First-generation (FG) college students, students...
Educators and educational systems repeatedly debate and design policy, build strategic plans for sch...