The following clips were taken from an interview between Chang Liu, Associate Editor of Monograph Matters, and each of the corresponding authors Jamie M. Carroll, David S. Yeager, and Robert Crosnoe of the Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development issue, “Mindset × Context: Schools, Classrooms, and the Unequal Translation of Expectations into Math Achievement.”
This research was published in Mindset × Context: Schools, Classrooms, and the Unequal Translation of Expectations into Math Achievement, the Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, (88)2.
Video Credits
- Corresponding authors: Jamie M. Carroll, jcarroll2@tulane.edu; David S. Yeager, yeagerds@austin.utexas.edu; Robert Crosnoe, crosnoe@austin.utexas.edu.
- Monograph publisher: Wiley
- Interview produced by: Chang Liu
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How can one conduct a nationally representative study?
How can one conduct a nationally representative study? What are the challenges and pitfalls associated with conducting a nationally representative study? Is it possible to achieve a nationally representative sample study in the contemporary era of education policy? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. David S. Yeager and Jamie M. Carroll discuss this question.
How can course-taking serve as a window into math, STEM, broadening participation?
How can course-taking serve as a window into math, STEM, and broadening participation? In what context is course-taking particularly critical for understanding math, STEM fields, and participation in educational opportunities? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. Robert Crosnoe and Jamie M. Carroll discuss this question.
What is the origin story of “mindset x context” within ecological contexts?
What is the origin story of the concept of “mindset x context” within ecological contexts? Why do we need ecological model of mindset and in context? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. David S. Yeager, Jamie M. Carroll, and Robert Crosnoe discuss this question.
The Findings That Boys From Low SES Families Were the Most Vulnerable Group
In the Monograph, the authors found that boys from low SES families and men of color were the most vulnerable group. Could you tell us more about the findings? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. David S. Yeager and Jamie M. Carroll discuss this question.
The Tricks for Studying Classroom Stereotyping
What are the tricks for studying classroom stereotyping? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. David S. Yeager and Jamie M. Carroll discuss this question.
The Bayesian Causal Forests (BCF) Method
In this Monograph, the Bayesian Causal Forests (BCF) method was utilized. Could you please tell us more about the BCF method? SRCD Monograph authors Drs. David S. Yeager, Jamie M. Carroll, and Robert Crosnoe discuss this question.
Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). How can one conduct a nationally representative study? | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/mpFP7dFRBBY?si=tPi7oNf0_T8aBlma]Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). How can course-taking serve as a window into math, STEM, broadening participation? | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/fpTbHps_qA8?si=E1SiLoiArn2sc7eW]Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). What is the origin story of “mindset x context” within ecological contexts? | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/b5U08cqF_EM?si=oEufWDEVVMQz6jgC]Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). The Findings That Boys From Low SES Families Were the Most Vulnerable Group | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/cWutdYNk3TQ?si=lsKvG0u8UCabCdkG]Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). The Tricks for Studying Classroom Stereotyping | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/xKbWqcpChks?si=6b3VwR2nOZvwv2yC]Citation:
Society for Research in Child Development [srcdchilddevelopment]. (2023, September 5). The Bayesian Causal Forests (BCF) Method | Monographs 88.2 [Video File]. Retrieved from [https://youtu.be/aklQvJmh7es?si=ntbHIVzJdX_qD7nb]