For instance, schools participating in the Carnegie Foundation's Student Agency Improvement Community, a network
of researchers and practitioners applying the science
of learning mindsets to daily classroom practice, have seen
stronger outcomes among low - income black and Latino students since implementing interventions focused on learning mindsets.34 Equal Opportunity Schools, a national nonprofit organization, has also partnered with school, county, and district
leaders to increase the number
of black and Latino students enrolled in advanced placement courses and has seen gains in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects
of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.36