Article(electronic)September 21, 2022

The differences between students' fixed and growth mindsets: a case of study tour between Hong Kong and Canada

In: Public administration and policy: an Asia-Pacific journal, Volume 25, Issue 3, p. 235-249

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Abstract

PurposeThe paper aims to address the gap in the literature related to students' mindsets and learning activities through investigation of the differences in students' expectations of, feelings towards, and perceptions of an overseas study tour based on their mindset. The study provides an in-depth analysis of students with different mindsets and proposes the use of overseas tours and intercultural learning to foster students' growth mindset.Design/methodology/approachAn overseas study tour hosted by a self-financing tertiary institution in Hong Kong was selected for investigation. 13 sub-degree students participated in the study tour during the summer term in 2018. Two types of primary data – quantitative (i.e., a questionnaire survey) and qualitative (i.e., in-depth interviews) – of fixed mindset and growth mindset students were collected for analysis.FindingsThe findings indicate differences in students' expectations of, feelings towards, and perceptions of an overseas study tour depending on whether they demonstrate a fixed or growth mindset. The growth mindset students had more and higher expectations of the study tour, all of which were related to personal growth and development. The fixed mindset students did not have as much of a desire for personal development and their expectations were easily met. Both growth and fixed mindset students had positive feelings and perceptions of the tour.Originality/valueResearch on the application value of overseas study tours in helping students from self-financing tertiary institutions develop a growth mindset is scarce, and thus warrants further investigation.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 1727-2645, 2517-679X

DOI

10.1108/pap-03-2022-0022

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