Jiang's reinterpretation of the marshmallow test: waiting depends on whether the child expects authority to keep promises.
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trust test
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"What is the marshmallow test? Marshmallow test is not a test of self -control. It's a test of your trust. Trust in others, right?..."
"...a society that is very utilitarian, very resource -oriented. So they trust test scores, don't trust teacher recommendations, don't trust qualitative measures of a..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's lecture on success, class, parenting, schools, and revolution: self-control turns out to be trust, parenting turns out to be strategy, social mobility turns out to be governance, and revolution...
Shanghai can win PISA and still not prove that its schools are forming whole people.
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