Promoting growth in foreign and second language education: A research agenda for mindsets in language learning and teaching

Learners' mindsets have received much attention in psychology and education research, but only recently have foreign/second language acquisition (SLA) researchers begun to study these beliefs. Mindsets refer to lay people's beliefs about whether human attributes (e.g., intelligence, person...

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Intelligence
Language beliefs
Language mindsets
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Personality
Psychology
Resilience
Second language instruction
Second language learning
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