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Introducing a Mindset Intervention to Improve Student Success

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العنوان: Introducing a Mindset Intervention to Improve Student Success
اللغة: English
المؤلفون: Buzzetto-Hollywood, Nicole A., Mitchell, Bryant C., Hill, Austin J.
المصدر: Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning. 2019 15:135-155.
الإتاحة: Informing Science Institute. 131 Brookhill Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95409. Tel: 707-531-4925; Fax: 480-247-5724; e-mail: contactus@informingscience.org; Web site: http://www.informingscience.org/Journals/IJELL/Overview
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 21
تاريخ النشر: 2019
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Intervention, College Freshmen, First Generation College Students, Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Student Attitudes, Locus of Control, Self Efficacy, Goal Orientation, Black Colleges, Business Administration Education, Individual Development, Educationally Disadvantaged, Resilience (Psychology), African American Students, Low Income Students
مصطلحات جغرافية: Maryland
DOI: 10.28945/4465
تدمد: 2375-2084
مستخلص: Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce, describe, and document the methods involved in the preparation of a mindset intervention built into a freshmen development course, and established after years of longitudinal research, that is designed to have a positive impact on the outlook, achievement, and persistence of first generation and under-prepared students. Background: A number of studies conducted in the past fifteen years have concluded that grit, the persistence and perseverance to achieve goals, and growth mindset, the belief that skills and intelligence can be developed, are positive predictors of achievement; however, little focus has been placed on the implications at institutions purposed to educate minorities, first generation college students, and learners from diminished socio-economic backgrounds. Methodology: A series of models were created, custom self-assessment scales designed, and a lesson plan prepared purposed to deliver a mindset intervention to edify students about and change perceptions of grit, locus of control/self-efficacy, growth mindset, and goal setting. The mindset intervention, as presented in this paper, was delivered as part of a pilot implementation to students enrolled in a freshmen professional development course at a Mid-Atlantic HBCU in the Fall of 2019. Contribution: This qualitative paper documents an ongoing initiative while providing a workable template for the design and delivery of a mindset intervention that is believed will be highly effective with first generation and socio-economically disadvantaged learners. It represents the third paper in a five paper series. Findings: Prior research conducted by the authors shed light on the need to explore non-cognitive factors that may affect student performance such as grit, mindset, engagement, self-efficacy, and goal setting. The authors postulate that a carefully crafted mindset intervention delivered to freshmen students from traditionally underserved populations attending a minority serving institution in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States will yield positive outcomes in terms of student success. Recommendations for Practitioners: As part of a commitment to positive student outcomes, faculty and administrators in higher education must be constantly exploring factors that may, or may not, impact student success. Recommendation for Researchers: Research is needed that explores elements that may help to contribute to the success of under prepared college students, in particular those who are from low income, first generation, and minority groups. Impact on Society: Since, mindset interventions have been shown to be particularly effective with underserved students, it stands to reason that they should be adopted widely, and be effective at delivering positive outcomes, at HBCUs [Historically Black College or Universities]. Future Research: The authors have introduced the mindset intervention with freshmen business students enrolled in a required professional development course. Results of the self-assessments and reflection questions are being collected and coded. Additionally, students are being administered a survey designed to measure the perceived efficacy of the initiative.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2019
رقم الأكسشن: EJ1237461
قاعدة البيانات: ERIC
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تدمد:2375-2084
DOI:10.28945/4465