“…The common sense theories concerning educational issues (and in particular with respect to intelligence and its development) have been investigated on several occasions, both in the theoretical field of social representations (e.g., Carugati, 1990a;Carugati & Selleri, 1998Carugati, Selleri, & Scappini, 1994;Constans & de Leonardis, 2003;Matteucci, 2003;Mugny & Carugati, 1985;Selleri, Carugati, & Scappini, 1995;, and implicit theories (e.g., Dweck & Legett, 1988;Dweck et al, 1993Dweck et al, , 1995. In particular, European investigators have expanded on the study of social representations of intelligence and its development, in teachers and parents, by assuming a link between representation and educational practices.…”