Abstract

In this study, it is recognized that while the market for travel experiences for children and adolescents is growing, such travel experiences have been assumed to be beneficial without actual verification of their effects on children and adolescents. Therefore, Youth Policy Research Institute: The Korea Child and Adolescent Panel Survey (KCYPS) was instituted for three years, from 2014 to 2016. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of travel experience on growth style. The main results of the study are as follows. First, the growth mindset was significantly changed as school age changed. Also, it was found that students with a high growth mindset initially had a larger change rate than students with a low growth mindset. This suggests that the children's growth mindset changed over time, and individual differences can be seen. Finally, the increase of the growth mindset was more apparent than the group with less travel experience.

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