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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP290 The surprising research about how talent is developed (with Dr. Rishi Sriram)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Teachers, Courses, Education, Teaching

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

What if there was no such thing as innate talent? That’s the argument my guest today is making: that talent is not a cause, but an outcome. It is cultivated, developed, and learned.

I’m talking with Dr. Rishi Sriram, who serves as Associate Professor of Higher Education & Student Affairs for the Department of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. His research interests include the development of talent and college student retention, engagement, achievement, and learning, and he is currently working on a book about the development of talent.

Rishi has identified what he calls “The 5 Ms to Becoming Great” which we unpack in detail together:

  • Mindset (what you believe)
  • Myelin (how you learn)
  • Mastery (what you do)
  • Motivation (how much you care)
  • Mentorship (how you are taught)

We also discuss the benefits of productive struggle and its impact on the brain, and how teachers can support students who resist tasks that require a lot of effort and concentration.

Additionally, Rishi offers advice for working with students who don’t appear to be interested in becoming great at anything or have tangible goals for themselves. He shares important information that educators can use to help students pursue greatness and be willing to put forth the effort to increase their talents.

Rishi is a fascinating guest who explains the research around talent in such an engaging, clear, practical way. Listen in to learn more about how to develop your own talents, and support students in becoming great at the things they want to do in life, too.

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 290 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. I'm your host

0:07.2

Angela Watson and I'm here to speak encouragement to the hearts of educators and

0:11.6

get you informed and energized for the week ahead.

0:15.0

Today I'm talking with Dr. Rishi Sreiram about how talent is developed and the

0:20.6

research might surprise you. Visit truth for Teachers.com for an easy to read, easy to share version of this

0:26.9

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0:28.0

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0:40.6

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0:54.6

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1:03.5

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1:06.6

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1:09.3

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1:12.4

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1:15.6

Remember the discount ends December 15th. My guest today is going to blow you

1:22.2

away with his ability to explain complex topics and

1:26.3

synthesize research in a really engaging, clear, practical way. I'm talking with Dr. Rishi Sreram, who serves as Associate Professor of Higher Education

1:37.0

and Student Affairs. This is for the Department of Educational Leadership at Baylor University.

1:42.3

Rishi is currently working on a book about the development of talent,

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