Children who are poorly motivated at school are at risk of academic underachievement and a range of other adverse social, economic and health outcomes. Attributions of laziness, reflected in comments about children needing to "try harder" and "make more effort" may mask specific cognitive and learning characteristics that explain low motivation in many children. This paper reports preliminary findings from an ongoing study of "lazy" children in the early years of primary school. In order to investigate possible explanations for low academic motivation such as learning difficulties, anxiety disorders, intellectual impairment, attentional problems and giftedness, children were assessed using appropriate psycho-educational instruments, tasks a...
The incidence and concomitants of helplessness among older children have been well-established. Amon...
Children’s academic achievement is influenced by motivation. Motivation, in turn, is affected by emo...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...
Children who are poorly motivated at school are at risk of academic underachievement and a range of ...
Attributions of laziness, reflected in teacher comments such as “just try harder and you will shine”...
Attributions of laziness, reflected in teacher comments such as “just try harder and you will shine ...
Background: Low intellect makes slow learner students feel inferior and feel that they will never le...
Children\u27s motivation has been described by researchers as either mastery- or performance-oriente...
The research problems in this study are: 1) What is the personal profile of the nine underachieving ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the links between past academic achievement, current mo...
Children who have stopped attending school and do not have firm educational, cognition and activity ...
This article addresses the causes of underachievement in scholastic education. Whereas many studies ...
A body of empirical studies has found that inattentive behaviour in the classroom is linked to low a...
In general, children with a range of special needs have below-average motivation and perceived contr...
The article presents a research survey using the KLIT questionnaire (Climate of the school class). T...
The incidence and concomitants of helplessness among older children have been well-established. Amon...
Children’s academic achievement is influenced by motivation. Motivation, in turn, is affected by emo...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...
Children who are poorly motivated at school are at risk of academic underachievement and a range of ...
Attributions of laziness, reflected in teacher comments such as “just try harder and you will shine”...
Attributions of laziness, reflected in teacher comments such as “just try harder and you will shine ...
Background: Low intellect makes slow learner students feel inferior and feel that they will never le...
Children\u27s motivation has been described by researchers as either mastery- or performance-oriente...
The research problems in this study are: 1) What is the personal profile of the nine underachieving ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the links between past academic achievement, current mo...
Children who have stopped attending school and do not have firm educational, cognition and activity ...
This article addresses the causes of underachievement in scholastic education. Whereas many studies ...
A body of empirical studies has found that inattentive behaviour in the classroom is linked to low a...
In general, children with a range of special needs have below-average motivation and perceived contr...
The article presents a research survey using the KLIT questionnaire (Climate of the school class). T...
The incidence and concomitants of helplessness among older children have been well-established. Amon...
Children’s academic achievement is influenced by motivation. Motivation, in turn, is affected by emo...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...