

Episode 8: Growth mindset
18 snips Aug 29, 2023
Explore the intriguing evolution of the growth mindset concept, from its origins in Carol Dweck’s research to its acceptance in educational settings. Discover the debate over whether praising effort truly nurtures success and how widespread claims may not hold up against rigorous studies. The hosts dissect various meta-analyses that reveal inconsistent effects on academic performance and discuss the implications of publication bias and financial conflicts in research. Ultimately, they question the real impact of growth mindset interventions in classrooms.
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Core Growth vs Fixed Mindset Claim
- Carol Dweck's growth vs fixed mindset framework claims beliefs about ability shape responses to setbacks.
- The idea: praise effort to instill a growth mindset and increase persistence and learning.
The 1998 Smart vs Effort Study
- Dweck and Mueller's 1998 study praised kids either for being smart or for working hard after a test.
- Kids praised for effort were far more likely to choose harder problems and persevere than those praised as smart.
Rapid Spread Into Schools
- Growth mindset messaging spread rapidly through schools and teacher training worldwide.
- The concept fit teacher goals but outgrew robust scientific support before thorough replication.