2023
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13101038
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I Fail; Therefore, I Can: Failure Mindset and Robotics Self-Efficacy in Early Adolescence

Calah J. Ford,
Margaret J. Mohr-Schroeder,
Ellen L. Usher

Abstract: When students feel successful, they tend to be more confident in their capabilities (i.e., higher self-efficacy), which is associated with improved performance, engagement, and self-regulation. Yet, the way in which learners interpret their experiences is less well-understood. Learners’ views of failure (i.e., failure mindset) are potential lenses through which early adolescent learners perceive and interpret efficacy-relevant information. The relationship between failure mindset and self-efficacy may be parti… Show more

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