Motivation in Education at a Time of Global Change

Motivation in Education at a Time of Global Change
Author: Eleftheria N. Gonida,Marina Serra Lemos
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787546134

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This volume focuses on motivation in education under changing and unsettling times and provides ideas on how global changes affect student and teacher motivation to learn and achieve.

Advances in Motivation Science

Advances in Motivation Science
Author: Andrew J. Elliot
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780128196359

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Advances in Motivation Science, Volume Seven, the latest release in Elsevier's serial on the topic of motivation science, contains interesting articles that cover topics such as Moving from Research on Message Framing to Principles of Message Matching: The Use of Gain- and Loss-Framed Messages to Promote Healthy Behavior, 35 Years of Research on Students’ Subjective Task Values and Motivation: A Look Back and a Look Forward, The Motivational Potency of Nostalgia: The Future is Called Yesterday, Adaptive Self-Regulation, Subjective Well-Being, and Physical Health: The Importance of Goal Adjustment Capacities, and much more. Presents new research in the field of motivation science and research Provides a timely overview of important research programs conducted by the most respected scholars in psychology Gives special attention to directions for future research

Motivating the SEL Field Forward Through Equity

Motivating the SEL Field Forward Through Equity
Author: Nicholas Yoder,Alexandra Skoog-Hoffman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781800434660

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Motivating the SEL Field Forward Through Equity looks for a deeper critical understanding of the role of social and emotional learning (SEL) as a lever for equitable access to the competencies and skills individuals will ultimately need to be successful in school, work, and life.

Contemporary Pioneers in Human Learning and Development

Contemporary Pioneers in Human Learning and Development
Author: Héfer Bembenutty
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648028557

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This volume traces the socialization process, professional development, career paths, and theory and research of contemporary pioneers in education and psychology. This volume contains interviews with leading scholars who are at the vanguard of teaching and learning. They shared how their childhood development influenced their theoretical paths and research endeavors and revealed their thoughts, beliefs, and experiences that made them who they are today. These scholars responded to questions pertaining to their childhood, initial interest in education and psychology, role models, research interests and major findings, future directions of their research, educational implications derived from their research, and perception of their legacy. They are real people who have had experiences like anybody else, but found homes and teachers who supported them. While in college, they found educators who mentored them. Readers will find that this volume offers them an opportunity to learn the background of contemporary pioneers in education and psychology, provides valuable sources where they can learn about how major theories developed and where they are moving, and reveals the personal anecdotes that influenced the conceptualization of contemporary theories and research. Educators and students will find that this book provides hope and a rejuvenated enthusiasm about the status of education and psychology and that they too can be leaders in their own ways.

Remembering the Life Work and Influence of Stuart A Karabenick

Remembering the Life  Work  and Influence of Stuart A  Karabenick
Author: Tim Urdan,Eleftheria N. Gonida
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-02-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781804557129

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This volume contains an Open Access Chapter This volume memorializes Dr. Stuart A. Karabenick and provides insights into the many contributions that Dr. Karabenick made to the field of Educational Psychology and the important role he played in the lives of his students, collaborators, and friends.

Promoting Motivation and Learning in Contexts

Promoting Motivation and Learning in Contexts
Author: Gregory Arief D. Liem,Dennis M. McInerney
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648021626

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The body of literature has pointed to the benefits of educational interventions in facilitating improvement in school motivation and, by implication, learning and achievement. However, it is now recognized that most extant motivation and learning enhancing intervention programs are grounded in Western motivational and learning perspectives, such as attribution, expectancy-value, implicit theories of intelligence, self-determination, and self-regulated learning theories. Further, empirical evidence for the positive impacts of these interventions seems to have primarily emerged from North American settings. The cross-cultural transferability and translatability of such educational interventions, however, are often assumed rather than critically assessed and adapted before their implementation in other cultures. In this volume, the editors invited scholars to re-assess their intervention work from a sociocultural lens. Regardless of the different theoretical perspectives and strategies they adopt in their interventions, these scholars are in unison on the importance of taking into account sociodemographic backgrounds of the students and sociocultural contexts of the interventions to optimize the benefits of such interventions. Indeed, placing culture at the heart of designing, implementing, and evaluating educational interventions could be a key not only to strengthen the effectiveness and efficacy of educational interventions, but also to ensure that students of a wider and more diverse range of educational and cultural backgrounds reap the benefits from such interventions. This volume constitutes the foundation towards a deeper and more systematic understanding of culturally relevant and responsive educational interventions.

Supporting Students Motivation

Supporting Students  Motivation
Author: Johnmarshall Reeve,Richard M. Ryan,Sung Hyeon Cheon,Lennia Matos,Haya Kaplan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000521559

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This is a book about teachers’ classroom motivating styles. Motivating style is the interpersonal tone and face-to-face behavior the teacher relies on when trying to motivate students to engage in classroom activities and procedures. The over-arching goal of the book is to help teachers work through the professional developmental process to learn how to provide instruction in ways that students will find to be motivationally-enriching, satisfying, and engagement-generating. To realize this goal, the book features six parts: Part 1: Introduction, introduces what teachers are to support—namely, student motivation; Part 2: Motivating Style, explains what a supportive motivating style is; Part 3: “How to,” overviews the recommended motivationally-supportive instructional strategies one-by-one and step-by-step; Part 4: Workshop, walks the reader through the skill-building workshop experience; Part 5: Benefits, details all the student, teacher, and classroom benefits that come from an improved motivating style; and Part 6: Getting Started, discusses ways to begin using these skills in the classroom. Based on a successful workshop program run by the authors, teachers successfully improve their classroom motivating style. In doing so, they experience gains in their teaching skill and efficacy, job satisfaction, a renewed passion for teaching, and a more satisfying relationship with their students. This multiauthored book provides teachers with the practical, concrete, step-by-step, skill-based "how to" they need to develop a highly supportive motivating style.

Motivation Science

Motivation Science
Author: Mimi Bong,Sung-il Kim,Johnmarshall Reeve
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2023
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197662359

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"Motivational science has advanced tremendously in the last decade. However, it is now clear that future progress is going to be stalled by the extent of disagreement among motivation scientists to some basic, yet controversial, questions. To help move motivation science toward greater coherence, we decided to recruit prominent scholars to voice their contrasting perspectives. Such debate is not only interesting, but it also makes future research, discoveries, collaborations, and applications more fruitful. It is in this spirit that we put together a volume to addresses those controversies that are most likely to provide insight"--