How Does Perseverance of Effort Influence the University Outcomes of Historically Underrepresented Students?
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2020
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Grit has become a popular concept in the education field and is characterised by consistency of interest and perseverance of effort. This study focuses on one dimension of grit, perseverance of effort, to examine if it has compensatory effects for historically underrepresented students. Using a large, diverse sample of undergraduates, the results indicate that perseverance of effort has a stronger relationship with some process indicators of student learning than for traditional students. Additionally, we did not observe any stronger relationships for traditional students relative to non-traditional populations. Consequently, the results suggest that perseverance of effort can have compensatory effects that can help historically underrepresented students overcome obstacles to student success.
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L. van Zyl, C. Olckers, & L. van Der Vaart (Eds.) Perspectives on Grit: Contemporary Theories, Assessments, Applications and Critiques.
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grit, perseverance of effort, non-cognitive traits, student engagement, higher education, racial differences
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