Ava Grey explores the 1968 Rosenthal-Jacobson study proving teacher expectations can raise student IQ scores, even based on random selection. Learn how belief reshapes cognitive ability, why low expectations harm marginalized students, and how this invisible power dynamic operates in relationships where authority meets potential.
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