Aashna Poddar
aashnap.bsky.social
Aashna Poddar
@aashnap.bsky.social
PhD Student @ NYU Psych
Excited that our work on the Brilliance-Belonging Model will be out soon in Ed Psych Review! 🎉 This model aims to explain why educational disparities are often greater in fields where brilliance is seen as necessary for success. Details in Christina's thread below. Paper here: tinyurl.com/5c4aez9w
🚨Excited our review on the way brilliance-beliefs undermine educational equality just got accepted at Ed Psych Review 😍 In the paper, we introduce the Brilliance-Belonging Model (BBM), which helps us understand when and how brilliance-beliefs work... 🧵
tinyurl.com/5c4aez9w
May 29, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Reposted by Aashna Poddar
Bethany Lassetter led this new paper on gender stereotypes about effort in school, now in press at Developmental Science:

“Who Has to Work Harder, Girls or Boys?” Children’s Gender Stereotypes about Required Effort in Math and Reading

www.researchgate.net/publication/...
(PDF) "Who Has to Work Harder, Girls or Boys?" Children's Gender Stereotypes about Required Effort in Math and Reading
PDF | Our culture attributes women’s and girls’ ability in mathematics and related domains to their efforts more so than men’s and boys’—a stereotype... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...
www.researchgate.net
May 8, 2025 at 12:17 PM
Reposted by Aashna Poddar
My symposium will explore children's understanding of social hierarchy. How do children think status is earned? What does it mean to be high status? When should power be transferred? Speakers include @aashnap.bsky.social, @katiemcauliffe.bsky.social, and Mack Briscoe! Come Saturday afternoon!
April 29, 2025 at 6:09 PM