• The Grit Myth: Exploring Passion and Privilege

  • May 5 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast
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The Grit Myth: Exploring Passion and Privilege

  • Summary

  • Explore the complexities of 'grit' in today's episode, where we unravel its psychological underpinnings with Dr. Laurie Scheiner. We dissect how grit has been measured in education, its ties to privilege, and the potential pitfalls of overemphasizing this trait. Dr. Scheiner, with her extensive background in higher education, offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of grit, success, and systemic barriers. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and invites us to consider the true drivers of achievement.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (04:22) Defining Grit and Its Misconceptions

    (08:15) The Origin and Application of Grit in Education

    (12:45) Grit vs. Growth Mindset

    (17:30) The Privilege of Grit and its Implications

    (23:10) Grit in Higher Education and Access

    (28:50) The Role of Support and Community in Developing Grit

    (34:25) Systemic Barriers and the Misuse of Grit

    (40:00) The Impact of Grit on Faculty and Staff

    (45:15) Creating Thriving Educational Environments

    (50:30) Conclusion


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