Why China’s ‘Dragon children’ are such a success at school

ROSE JACOBS | JAN 16, 2018 SECTIONS BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS Superstition can affect people’s decision-making in a variety of ways, research shows. Association with a lucky number can alter the price of an apartment, for instance, or drive short-term inflation in a stock’s price. But superstition’s sway over our lives doesn’t stop with discreet choices.…

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Explaining the Good Fortune of Dragon Year Children

Those born in a Year of the Dragon are more likely than others to obtain a bachelor’s degree or higher — because parents invest more in them. Is a child born in a certain zodiac year really destined to have more good fortune and success in life than a child born in another year? Many parents in…

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Parents with High Expectations May End Up Raising More Successful Children

Study of ‘dragon children’ in China shows superstition-boosted parental expectations can translate into academic success A new study finds that parents of children born in the year of the dragon ‘invest more heavily in their children in terms of time and money.’ PHOTO: KATHY WILLENS/ASSOCIATED PRESS By Ben Leubsdorf Oct 10, 2017 10:46 am ET…

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STUDENTI LIBERI DAI PREGIUDIZI

Corriere dell’Alto Adige · 6 Sep 2017 · di Mirco Tonin © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA @mircotonin Con l’inizio dell’anno scolastico ritornano in primo piano temi importanti come il reclutamento dei docenti, le materie, i metodi di insegnamento e l’adeguatezza delle strutture. Si parla poco di un fattore forse meno tangibile, ma non trascurabile: le aspettative riguardo…

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