学校主导的心态信息:理解小学生的意义和情绪

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Educational Psychology in Practice Pub Date : 2022-06-18 DOI:10.1080/02667363.2022.2090904
L. Daniels, L. Goegan, Sierra Tulloch, N. Lou, K. Noels
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摘要证据通常支持成长心态与学业成绩之间的正相关,即使成长心态干预的实验证据更为薄弱。从应用的角度来看,随着教师和学校管理人员可以随时获得的材料的激增,成长心态的概念越来越受欢迎。这项多方法研究的目的是探索小学生(6-12岁)对学校和老师创造的成长心态信息的理解,以及它与学生情绪的关系。结果表明,无论是在学校还是在校外面临挑战时,学生都会受到成长心态信息的积极影响。他们的情绪基本上是积极的,除了挫折,参与者同样将挫折与成长和固定的心态联系在一起。研究结果与心态理论以及学校和教师倡导的心态信息进行了广泛的讨论。
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School-led mindset messaging: understanding elementary students’ meaning and emotions
ABSTRACT Evidence generally supports a positive association between growth mindset and academic outcomes, even if the experimental evidence for growth mindset interventions is somewhat more tenuous. From an applied perspective, the concept of growth mindsets has grown in popularity with a proliferation of materials readily available to teachers and school administrators. The purpose of this multi-method study was to explore elementary students’ (ages 6-12) understanding of growth mindset messaging created by their school and teachers, and its association with students’ emotions. The results showed that students were positively impacted by the growth mindset messaging, both in school and when facing challenges outside of school. Their emotions were largely positive, with the exception of frustration, which participants associated equally with a growth and a fixed mindset. Results are discussed in relation to mindset theory broadly as well as in regards to school-and teacher-initiated mindset messages.
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Educational Psychology in Practice PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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