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Title: PERKS AND PITFALLS OF DIFFERENT TRAJECTORIES: THE MODERATING ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL MOBILITY ON THE ACADEMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF GROWTH MINDSETS
Authors: LIM CHUN HUI
ORCID iD:   orcid.org/0000-0002-1123-8757
Keywords: educational mobility, social mobility, mindsets, academic achievement, disadvantaged,
Issue Date: 6-Jul-2020
Citation: LIM CHUN HUI (2020-07-06). PERKS AND PITFALLS OF DIFFERENT TRAJECTORIES: THE MODERATING ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL MOBILITY ON THE ACADEMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF GROWTH MINDSETS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Can educational mobility hinder or supplement beneficial psychological processes of learning? We hypothesize that growth mindsets of intelligence – an adaptive mental tool for learning – would be less effective in learning environments that have lower mobility. Analysis of a large cross-national dataset and a longitudinal experiment supported this novel hypothesis. Study 1 examined data from secondary school students across 30 countries (n = 235,141 persons). Educational mobility at the country-level moderated the efficacy of student-level growth mindsets; countries higher on educational mobility showed larger effect sizes. Study 2 (n = 744) experimentally manipulated educational mobility in a realistic learning environment. The role of educational mobility as a moderator held strong and extended to active learning behavior, which subsequently predicted performance. Supplemental analyses further suggest that both advantaged and disadvantaged learners benefited from growth mindsets in high-mobility environments, although likely via different mechanisms.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177158
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