Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence

Implicit theories of intelligence are individual beliefs about the nature of intelligence, which are used on a daily basis as part of self-assessment and assessment of others, and are a significant factor shaping attitudes and behaviors. Research to date suggests that teachers can influence their st...

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Main Authors: Radević Luna, Jerković Ivona, Milovanović Ilija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pedagoško društvo Srbije i Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu 2020-01-01
Series:Nastava i Vaspitanje
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0547-3330/2020/0547-33302002151R.pdf
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spelling doaj-10295487d4d44357b8593185162f19732021-01-24T11:19:52ZengPedagoško društvo Srbije i Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u BeograduNastava i Vaspitanje0547-33302560-30512020-01-016921511700547-33302002151RTeachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligenceRadević Luna0Jerković Ivona1Milovanović Ilija2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5560-8695Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za psihologiju, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniverzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za psihologiju, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniverzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za psihologiju, Novi Sad, SerbiaImplicit theories of intelligence are individual beliefs about the nature of intelligence, which are used on a daily basis as part of self-assessment and assessment of others, and are a significant factor shaping attitudes and behaviors. Research to date suggests that teachers can influence their students' beliefs about intelligence, which in turn affect motivation and achievement. According to Dweck's model, implicit theories of intelligence are a bipolar construct, with two theories at its extremes - the entity theory, which stresses the immutability of intelligence, and the incremental theory, which holds that intelligence can be improved through training and learning. Recent research, however, indicates that these two theories represent distinct, uncorrelated dimensions. The aim of this study was to carry out a psychometric evaluation of the Implicit Theories of Intelligence Scale (ITIS) and the Mathematics-Oriented Implicit Theory of Intelligence Scale (MOITIS). 228 primary and secondary school teachers in Serbia (87.7% female; average age 42.79 years) took part in the study. The results of factor analysis suggest the existence of two factors on both scales: incremental theory and entity theory. Further analysis showed that both factors of the ITIS and MOITIS scales have satisfactory psychometric properties. Significant differences were detected between primary and secondary school teachers on the ITIS scale. More specifically, among teachers of science subjects, mathematics and medical subjects the attitude that intelligence is a fixed trait is more pronounced than among teachers of the arts, humanities and social sciences.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0547-3330/2020/0547-33302002151R.pdfimplicit theories of intelligenceprimary school teacherssecondary school teacherspsychometric evaluation
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author Radević Luna
Jerković Ivona
Milovanović Ilija
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Jerković Ivona
Milovanović Ilija
Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
Nastava i Vaspitanje
implicit theories of intelligence
primary school teachers
secondary school teachers
psychometric evaluation
author_facet Radević Luna
Jerković Ivona
Milovanović Ilija
author_sort Radević Luna
title Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
title_short Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
title_full Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
title_fullStr Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
title_full_unstemmed Teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
title_sort teachers' implicit beliefs about (mathematical) intelligence
publisher Pedagoško društvo Srbije i Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu
series Nastava i Vaspitanje
issn 0547-3330
2560-3051
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Implicit theories of intelligence are individual beliefs about the nature of intelligence, which are used on a daily basis as part of self-assessment and assessment of others, and are a significant factor shaping attitudes and behaviors. Research to date suggests that teachers can influence their students' beliefs about intelligence, which in turn affect motivation and achievement. According to Dweck's model, implicit theories of intelligence are a bipolar construct, with two theories at its extremes - the entity theory, which stresses the immutability of intelligence, and the incremental theory, which holds that intelligence can be improved through training and learning. Recent research, however, indicates that these two theories represent distinct, uncorrelated dimensions. The aim of this study was to carry out a psychometric evaluation of the Implicit Theories of Intelligence Scale (ITIS) and the Mathematics-Oriented Implicit Theory of Intelligence Scale (MOITIS). 228 primary and secondary school teachers in Serbia (87.7% female; average age 42.79 years) took part in the study. The results of factor analysis suggest the existence of two factors on both scales: incremental theory and entity theory. Further analysis showed that both factors of the ITIS and MOITIS scales have satisfactory psychometric properties. Significant differences were detected between primary and secondary school teachers on the ITIS scale. More specifically, among teachers of science subjects, mathematics and medical subjects the attitude that intelligence is a fixed trait is more pronounced than among teachers of the arts, humanities and social sciences.
topic implicit theories of intelligence
primary school teachers
secondary school teachers
psychometric evaluation
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