Give Praise for Hard Work, Not Intelligence
Americans want to know what is wrong with th...
Give Praise for Hard Work, Not Intelligence
Americans want to know what is wrong with the U. S. education system. American children consistently score lower on tests than students from many other countries. One possible reason for this failing is that Americans put too much emphasis on intelligence. American students are taught that if a person is intelligent, he or she does not have to work hard to succeed.
Psychologists Claudia Mueller and Carol Dweck have performed studies to determine the effects of praise. In one study, a group of fifth graders were given a challenging test. After they took the test, some of the children were praised for being intelligent. The other children were praised for working hard. The children were then given a choice. They could take another challenging test, or they could take an easy test. The majority of the students who were praised for being "intelligent" chose to take the easy test. Conversely, the majority of the students who were praised for being "hardworking" chose to take the more challenging test.
Personal accounts from teachers also support the idea that praising students for their intelligence does not encourage success. Some teachers reported that students tried to conceal how hard they worked and how much time they spent studying. According to the teachers, the students did not want to be seen as unintelligent for putting too much effort into their schoolwork.
These findings show that when adults praise children too much for being smart, the children receive the wrong message. The children mistakenly believe that schoolwork should be easy for smart kids. Another effect is that students who believe they are smart will not try as hard. The best way to solve these problems is to put the focus back on hard work.
The author argues that students lack motivation when they are praised too much. Which sentence from the passage is evidence to support this idea?
One possible reason for this failing is that Americans put too much emphasis on intelligence.
Psychologists Claudia Mueller and Carol Dweck have performed studies to determine the effects of praise.
The majority of the students who were praised for being "intelligent" chose to take the easy test.
Some teachers reported that students tried to conceal how hard they worked and how much time they spent studying.
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