KV RA Research Assistant

Ellington would be growing up in a culture saturated with an idea you might call the cognitive hypothesis: the belief, rarely expressed aloud but commonly held nonetheless, that success today depends primarily on cognitive skills - the kind of intelligence that gets measured on IQ tests, including the abilities to recognize letters and words, to calculate, to detect patterns, - and the best way to develop these skills is to practice them as much as possible, beginning as early as possible.

Tough, Paul — How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character · Card #78
Quotes are taken from the research journals of Kyle Vanderburg.