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The Pygmalion Effect: Expectations as a Driver of Learning and Growth
The Pygmalion Effect is one of the most useful ideas for understanding how expectations can shape learning, confidence, and human development. It refers to a process in which people may perform better when others hold positive expectations about their ability and future progress. In education, this means that students may improve when teachers, mentors, parents, or institutions communicate belief in their potential through encouragement, feedback, patience, and meaningful opp
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