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Growth Mindset in Action: Teaching Practices That Fuel Student Interest and Academic Success.
Although growth mindset-oriented teaching practices are widely promoted, little is known about their long-term effects, particularly when and for whom they matter most. This study examined how growth mindset-oriented teaching practices predicted academic interest and achievement over six years, with particular attention to when and for whom such practices may be more effective. A nationally representative sample of 6853 South Korean students was followed from 7th to 12th grade. Using a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model, this research found that perceived growth mindset-oriented teaching predicted next-year academic interest and achievement. These patterns were especially salient among students facing academic challenges in high school. Findings underscore the potential importance of these practices for supporting student motivation and achievement throughout secondary education.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Youth and Adolescence provides a single, high-level medium of communication for psychologists, psychiatrists, biologists, criminologists, educators, and researchers in many other allied disciplines who address the subject of youth and adolescence. The journal publishes quantitative analyses, theoretical papers, and comprehensive review articles. The journal especially welcomes empirically rigorous papers that take policy implications seriously. Research need not have been designed to address policy needs, but manuscripts must address implications for the manner society formally (e.g., through laws, policies or regulations) or informally (e.g., through parents, peers, and social institutions) responds to the period of youth and adolescence.