A role for educational psychologists in extending research insights from experimental contexts to real-world educational settings

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Educational Psychology in Practice Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1080/02667363.2022.2042207
Iain Campbell, Roberta C. Green
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ABSTRACT This paper contends that supporting young people to hold a growth mindset – the belief that intelligence is malleable and within an individual’s power to develop – offers a potential psychological contribution to existing educational inequalities in the UK. A role for educational psychologists (EPs) in extending research insights from experiment contexts to real-world educational settings is developed, by critically examining Dweck’s intelligence mindset theory in practice: firstly, in terms of key themes and controversies within existent research literature; secondly, utilising an implementation science lens; and finally, through an example of EP involvement in partnership with young people and educators. The understanding accrued permits considerations for a rigorous implementation of growth mindset in schools. These considerations extend beyond much of the existing research about growth mindset at the level of the individual student and utilise the professional expertise and strengths of EPs in seeking to make changes to the system around a child.
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教育心理学家在将研究见解从实验环境扩展到现实世界教育环境中的作用
本文认为,支持年轻人持有成长型思维模式——相信智力是可塑的,在个人的能力范围内发展——为英国现有的教育不平等提供了潜在的心理贡献。通过在实践中批判性地审视德韦克的智力思维理论,教育心理学家(EPs)在将研究见解从实验环境扩展到现实教育环境方面的作用得到了发展:首先,在现有研究文献中的关键主题和争议方面;第二,运用实施科学的视角;最后,通过一个EP与年轻人和教育者合作的例子。积累的理解允许考虑在学校严格实施成长心态。这些考虑超出了现有的关于个体学生成长心态的研究,并利用ep的专业知识和优势来寻求改变孩子周围的系统。
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Educational Psychology in Practice
Educational Psychology in Practice PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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