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How can we inspire nations of learners? An investigation of growth mindset and challenge-seeking in two countries.

Mari Rege1, Paul Hanselman2, Ingeborg Foldøy Solli1, Carol S Dweck3, Sten Ludvigsen4, Eric Bettinger5, Robert Crosnoe2, Chandra Muller2, Gregory Walton3, Angela Duckworth3, David S Yeager3.   

Abstract

Here we evaluate the potential for growth mindset interventions (that teach students that intellectual abilities can be developed) to inspire adolescents to be "learners"-that is, to seek out challenging learning experiences. In a previous analysis, the U.S. National Study of Learning Mindsets (NSLM) showed that a growth mindset could improve the grades of lower-achieving adolescents, and, in an exploratory analysis, increase enrollment in advanced math courses across achievement levels. Yet, the importance of being a "learner" in today's global economy requires clarification and replication of potential challenge-seeking effects, as well as an investigation of the school affordances that make intervention effects on challenge-seeking possible. To this end, the present article presents new analyses of the U.S. NSLM (N = 14,472) to (a) validate a standardized, behavioral measure of challenge-seeking (the "make-a-math worksheet" task), and (b) show that the growth mindset treatment increased challenge-seeking on this task. Second, a new experiment conducted with nearly all schools in 2 counties in Norway, the U-say experiment (N = 6,541), replicated the effects of the growth mindset intervention on the behavioral challenge-seeking task and on increased advanced math course-enrollment rates. Treated students took (and subsequently passed) advanced math at a higher rate. Critically, the U-say experiment provided the first direct evidence that a structural factor-school policies governing when and how students opt in to advanced math-can afford students the possibility of profiting from a growth mindset intervention or not. These results highlight the importance of motivational research that goes beyond grades or performance alone and focuses on challenge-seeking. The findings also call attention to the affordances of school contexts that interact with student motivation to promote better achievement and economic trajectories. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33180534      PMCID: PMC8113339          DOI: 10.1037/amp0000647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Psychol        ISSN: 0003-066X


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3.  Beliefs, affordances, and adolescent development: Lessons from a decade of growth mindset interventions.

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