A national experiment reveals where a growth mindset improves achievement.
Nature
; 573(7774): 364-369, 2019 09.
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em En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-31391586
A global priority for the behavioural sciences is to develop cost-effective, scalable interventions that could improve the academic outcomes of adolescents at a population level, but no such interventions have so far been evaluated in a population-generalizable sample. Here we show that a short (less than one hour), online growth mindset intervention-which teaches that intellectual abilities can be developed-improved grades among lower-achieving students and increased overall enrolment to advanced mathematics courses in a nationally representative sample of students in secondary education in the United States. Notably, the study identified school contexts that sustained the effects of the growth mindset intervention: the intervention changed grades when peer norms aligned with the messages of the intervention. Confidence in the conclusions of this study comes from independent data collection and processing, pre-registration of analyses, and corroboration of results by a blinded Bayesian analysis.
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Assunto principal:
Estudantes
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Sucesso Acadêmico
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Adolescent
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Humans
País como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2019
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Article