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Tenelle Porter; Diego Catalán Molina; Andrei Cimpian; Sylvia Roberts; Afiya Fredericks; Lisa S. Blackwell; Kali Trzesniewski – Grantee Submission, 2022
School underachievement is a persistent problem in the United States. Direct-to-student, computer-delivered growth-mindset interventions have shown promise as a way to improve achievement for students at risk of failing in school; however, these interventions benefit only students who happen to be in classrooms that support growth-mindset beliefs.…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Intervention, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students

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