RESEARCH ON MOTIVATION IN EDUCATION

This volume is divided into five parts, the first four representing dis tinct theoretical frameworks, respectively: intrinsic motivation, self-effi cacy, expectancy, and social comparison and self-evaluation, each of which has emerged as a significant line of inquiry. While they are cogni tively bas...

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Other Authors: Ames, Russell (Editor), Ames, Carole (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Orlando Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Pub. 1985
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Summary:This volume is divided into five parts, the first four representing dis tinct theoretical frameworks, respectively: intrinsic motivation, self-effi cacy, expectancy, and social comparison and self-evaluation, each of which has emerged as a significant line of inquiry. While they are cogni tively based theories, the cognitions studied include beliefs about author ity and autonomy, competence, expectancies, reward systems, and per- ceptions of the interpersonal environment of the classroom. In Part V. the discussants comment on different aspects of the chapters, one focus- ing on student factors and the other focusing on teacher and classroom factors. These discussant chapters are intended, on the one hand, so provide some integration across the different theoretical perspectives presented in this book and, other, to point out problems and issues of concern as well as to promising areas of further inquiry in each paradigm.
Item Description:Includes index# Library has vol. 2
Physical Description:v, 339pages 24 cm
ISBN:0120567024 (alk. paper)
0120000067 (paperback)