Effects of teaching the concept of neuroplasticity to induce a growth mindset on motivation, achievement, and brain activity: A meta-analysis

Trends in Neuroscience and Education(2018)

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Abstract Context Inducing a growth mindset in students has been shown to impact positively on motivation, academic achievement, and brain activity. However, some studies have yielded different results and authors rarely provide reasons to explain this inconsistency. Purpose The primary objective of this article was to better understand the conflicting evidence by synthesizing the studies on the subject. Methods We conducted a meta-analysis of 10 peer-reviewed studies teaching neuroplasticity to induce a growth mindset in participants from age 7 to adulthood. Results Results show that inducing a growth mindset by teaching neuroplasticity has an overall positive effect on motivation, achievement, and brain activity. The results also reveal that this intervention seems more beneficial for at-risk students, especially regarding mathematics achievement ( g = 0.78). Conclusion These findings thus suggest that inconsistent evidence across empirical studies could be explained by students’ characteristics and subject area.
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Neuroplasticity,Mindset,Implicit theory of intelligence,Motivation,Achievement,Brain activity
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