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How Brain Research Helped Retool Our School Schedule for Remote Learning

How Brain Research Helped Retool Our School Schedule for Remote Learning

June 2020

Gates Foundation Awards UVA $1.2 million for Learning Mindset Study

Gates Foundation Awards UVA $1.2 million for Learning Mindset Study

January 2020

UVA Researcher Helps Develop Growth Mindset Program that Works in the 'Real World'

UVA Researcher Helps Develop Growth Mindset Program that Works in the 'Real World'

Curry News, December 2019

Growing Your Intelligence: Professor Shares the Power of Growth Mindset

Growing Your Intelligence: Professor Shares the Power of Growth Mindset

UVA Today, November 2018

Improving Community College Completion Rates by Addressing Structural and Motivational Barriers

Improving Community College Completion Rates by Addressing Structural and Motivational Barriers

Brookings Institution, October 2018

Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Relationships Between Mindsets and Academic Outcomes in a Statewide System of Higher Education

Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Relationships Between Mindsets and Academic Outcomes in a Statewide System of Higher Education

Mindset Scholars Network, September 2018

A Simple Plan for Significantly Increasing Student Motivation to Write

A Simple Plan for Significantly Increasing Student Motivation to Write

Matthew Johnson Blog, August 2018

Transitioning to Early Career Faculty: Stephanie Wormington

Transitioning to Early Career Faculty: Stephanie Wormington

AERA Motivation Special Interest Group, July 2018

UVA i.Lab Announces 2018 Summer Incubator and Startup Grants Program Ventures

UVA i.Lab Announces 2018 Summer Incubator and Startup Grants Program Ventures

Newswise, May 2018

CASTL Faculty Discuss How Education Research Informs Practice at SREE Conference

CASTL Faculty Discuss How Education Research Informs Practice at SREE Conference

Curry News, March 2018

Here's an Approach to Math Phobia That Could Add Up: Tackle the Fear Head On

Here's an Approach to Math Phobia That Could Add Up: Tackle the Fear Head On

Washington Post, March 2018

Teaching Kids Not to be Scared of Math Might Help Them Achieve

Teaching Kids Not to be Scared of Math Might Help Them Achieve

Hechinger Report, March 2018

Helping Student Get Into History

Helping Student Get Into History

Larry Ferlazzo Blog, March 2018

What? My Lessons Are Boring?

What? My Lessons Are Boring?

BAM! Radio, February 2018

$8.5 Million in Grants Awarded to States to Scale Effective Higher Education Practices and Student Success Strategies

$8.5 Million in Grants Awarded to States to Scale Effective Higher Education Practices and Student Success Strategies

Strong Start to Finish, February 2018

Live and Learn: Finding an Answer to "When Am I Going to Use This Stuff?"

Live and Learn: Finding an Answer to "When Am I Going to Use This Stuff?"

UVA Today, January 2018

Affirming Independence: Exploring Mechanisms Underlying a Values Affirmation Intervention for First-Generation Students

Affirming Independence: Exploring Mechanisms Underlying a Values Affirmation Intervention for First-Generation Students

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2016
Authors: Yoi Tibbetts, Judith Harackiewicz, Elizabeth Canning, Jilana Boston, Stacy Priniski, Janet Hyde

First-generation college students (students for whom neither parent has a 4-year college degree) earn lower grades and worry more about whether they belong in college, compared with continuing-generation students (who have at least 1 parent with a 4-year college degree). We conducted a longitudinal follow-up of participants from a study in which a values-affirmation intervention improved performance in a biology course for first-generation college students, and found that the treatment effect on grades persisted 3 years later.

Read the full paper here. 

Making Connections: Replicating and Extending the Utility Value Intervention in the Classroom

Making Connections: Replicating and Extending the Utility Value Intervention in the Classroom

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
Authors: Chris Hulleman, Jeff Kosovich, Kenneth Barron, David Daniel

We replicated and extended prior research investigating a theoretically-guided intervention based on expectancy-value theory designed to enhance student learning outcomes (e.g., Hulleman & Harackiewicz, 2009). First, we replicated prior work by demonstrating that the utility value intervention, which manipulated whether students made connections between the course material and their lives, increased both interest and performance of low-performing students in a college general education course. Second, we extended prior research by both measuring and manipulating one possible pathway of intervention effects: the frequency with which students make connections between the material and their lives.

Read the full paper here. 

Utility Value Intervention with Parents Increases Students' STEM Preparation and Career Pursuit

Utility Value Intervention with Parents Increases Students' STEM Preparation and Career Pursuit

PNAS, 2017
Authors: Christopher S. Rozek, Ryan C. Svoboda, Judith M. Harackiewicz, Christopher S. Hulleman, Janet S. Hyde

The need for students trained in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) jobs is growing rapidly in the United States, yet students do not enroll in the necessary courses to prepare for STEM careers. In a randomized controlled trial, parents in the utility–value intervention group received materials detailing the importance of STEM for their adolescents in high school. The intervention increased mathematics and science ACT scores and course-taking in high school. This greater high-school STEM preparation was associated, 5 y later, with increased STEM career pursuit. These findings suggest that educational policies should promote the personal relevance of high-school mathematics and science courses and involve parents in helping to promote STEM preparation and career pursuit.

Read the full paper here. 

Peer Victimization and Adolescent Adjustment: Does School Belonging Matter?

Peer Victimization and Adolescent Adjustment: Does School Belonging Matter?

Authors: Stephanie Wormington, Kristen Anderson, Ashley Schneider, Kristin Tomlinson, Sandra Brown

Recent research highlights the role of peer victimization in students’ adjustment across a variety of domains (e.g., academic, social), but less often identifies potential mediating variables. In the current study, we tested for direct effects from peer victimization to adolescents’ academic behavior and alcohol use, as well as indirect effects through school belonging.

Read the full paper here. 

 

Using Design Thinking to Improve Psychological Interventions

Using Design Thinking to Improve Psychological Interventions

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2016
Authors: David Yeager, Chris Hulleman, Gregory Walton

There are many promising psychological interventions on the horizon, but there is no clear methodology for preparing them to be scaled up. Drawing on design thinking, the present research formalizes a methodology for redesigning and tailoring initial interventions. We test the methodology using the case of fixed versus growth mindsets during the transition to high school.

Read the full paper here. 

Students Thrive When They See Purpose in Their Learning

Students Thrive When They See Purpose in Their Learning

Education Week, January 2018

'When Are We Going to Use This?': Strategies to Help Students Find Relevance in School Work

'When Are We Going to Use This?': Strategies to Help Students Find Relevance in School Work

Education Week, January 2018

An Important Piece of the Student Motivation Puzzle

An Important Piece of the Student Motivation Puzzle

FutureEd, Georgetown University, January 2018

Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Examining How Learning Mindsets Influence Higher Ed Outcomes

Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Examining How Learning Mindsets Influence Higher Ed Outcomes

Mindset Scholars Network, October 2017

CASBS and Mindset Scholars: Pushing the Frontiers of Mindset Science

CASBS and Mindset Scholars: Pushing the Frontiers of Mindset Science

Stanford University, July 2017

Parents May Hold the Key to Teens' Embrace of STEM Education

Parents May Hold the Key to Teens' Embrace of STEM Education

UVA Today, March 2017

Strategies for Helping Students Motivate Themselves

Strategies for Helping Students Motivate Themselves

Edutopia, September 2015

Small K-12 Interventions Can Be Powerful

Small K-12 Interventions Can Be Powerful

Education Week, January 2015

Teaching the Value of Science

Teaching the Value of Science

Educational Leadership, January 2015

Using New Research to Improve Student Motivation

Using New Research to Improve Student Motivation

Carnegie Foundation, September 2015

A Simple “Expectancy-Value” Activity for Helping Students Care about Your Coursework

A Simple “Expectancy-Value” Activity for Helping Students Care about Your Coursework

Dave Stuart Blog

Affirming Their Way to the Top: How A Small Intervention Could Help Close the Social Class Achievement Gap

Affirming Their Way to the Top: How A Small Intervention Could Help Close the Social Class Achievement Gap

Behavioral Scientist, December 2014

Liking Work Really Matters

Liking Work Really Matters

New York Times, September 2014

Build Something: The Computer Science Answer to Habitat for Humanity

Build Something: The Computer Science Answer to Habitat for Humanity

Slate, September 2014

Three Critical Elements Sustain Motivation

Three Critical Elements Sustain Motivation

Scientific American, November 2012

Why "Why does this matter?" Matters When It Comes to Student Motivation and Performance

Why "Why does this matter?" Matters When It Comes to Student Motivation and Performance

Psychology Today, January 2010

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How Brain Research Helped Retool Our School Schedule for Remote Learning
Gates Foundation Awards UVA $1.2 million for Learning Mindset Study
UVA Researcher Helps Develop Growth Mindset Program that Works in the 'Real World'
Growing Your Intelligence: Professor Shares the Power of Growth Mindset
Improving Community College Completion Rates by Addressing Structural and Motivational Barriers
Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Relationships Between Mindsets and Academic Outcomes in a Statewide System of Higher Education
A Simple Plan for Significantly Increasing Student Motivation to Write
Transitioning to Early Career Faculty: Stephanie Wormington
UVA i.Lab Announces 2018 Summer Incubator and Startup Grants Program Ventures
CASTL Faculty Discuss How Education Research Informs Practice at SREE Conference
Here's an Approach to Math Phobia That Could Add Up: Tackle the Fear Head On
Teaching Kids Not to be Scared of Math Might Help Them Achieve
Helping Student Get Into History
What? My Lessons Are Boring?
$8.5 Million in Grants Awarded to States to Scale Effective Higher Education Practices and Student Success Strategies
Live and Learn: Finding an Answer to "When Am I Going to Use This Stuff?"
Affirming Independence: Exploring Mechanisms Underlying a Values Affirmation Intervention for First-Generation Students
Making Connections: Replicating and Extending the Utility Value Intervention in the Classroom
Utility Value Intervention with Parents Increases Students' STEM Preparation and Career Pursuit
Peer Victimization and Adolescent Adjustment: Does School Belonging Matter?
Using Design Thinking to Improve Psychological Interventions
Students Thrive When They See Purpose in Their Learning
'When Are We Going to Use This?': Strategies to Help Students Find Relevance in School Work
An Important Piece of the Student Motivation Puzzle
Mindsets and the Learning Environment: Examining How Learning Mindsets Influence Higher Ed Outcomes
CASBS and Mindset Scholars: Pushing the Frontiers of Mindset Science
Parents May Hold the Key to Teens' Embrace of STEM Education
Strategies for Helping Students Motivate Themselves
Small K-12 Interventions Can Be Powerful
Teaching the Value of Science
Using New Research to Improve Student Motivation
A Simple “Expectancy-Value” Activity for Helping Students Care about Your Coursework
Affirming Their Way to the Top: How A Small Intervention Could Help Close the Social Class Achievement Gap
Liking Work Really Matters
Build Something: The Computer Science Answer to Habitat for Humanity
Three Critical Elements Sustain Motivation
Why "Why does this matter?" Matters When It Comes to Student Motivation and Performance
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