This chapter highlights the importance of motivation for children’s learning and describes the ways in which motivation may be strengthened. We begin by discussing the construct of motivation and the various theories that have attempted to explain why some students are more highly motivated than others. Drawing on the framework of mastery motivation, we describe developmental aspects of the drive for mastery, highlighting the ways in which this drive increasingly becomes differentiated and affected by interplay of individual child characteristics, such as self-efficacy and self-regulation, and contextual factors, such as cognitively stimulating environments, optimal challenge, and support for autonomy. The contexts in which children live an...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...
This chapter highlights the importance of motivation for children’s learning and describes the ways ...
In this chapter we will examine what drives and affects students’ motivation for learning. Motivatio...
In English : This literature review provides an overview of education studies that have been guided ...
Children\u27s motivation has been described by researchers as either mastery- or performance-oriente...
Young children are born with an innate curiosity to learn about their world. This intrinsically inst...
Motivation is broadly defined as being either mastery or performance-oriented. Masteryoriented indiv...
The development of the capacity for self-regulation represents an important achievement of childhood...
Developing motivation to learn is extremely important for the whole process of education. Race of s...
Motivation is crucial to education; it is a main factor that can drive humans to autonomous and inde...
The present study established that motivation is one of the most important factors that encourage ch...
The Deans for Impact Report (2015) posed the question "What motivates students to learn?". This arti...
The success in any field of human activities, including learning, de-pends on motivation. According ...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...
This chapter highlights the importance of motivation for children’s learning and describes the ways ...
In this chapter we will examine what drives and affects students’ motivation for learning. Motivatio...
In English : This literature review provides an overview of education studies that have been guided ...
Children\u27s motivation has been described by researchers as either mastery- or performance-oriente...
Young children are born with an innate curiosity to learn about their world. This intrinsically inst...
Motivation is broadly defined as being either mastery or performance-oriented. Masteryoriented indiv...
The development of the capacity for self-regulation represents an important achievement of childhood...
Developing motivation to learn is extremely important for the whole process of education. Race of s...
Motivation is crucial to education; it is a main factor that can drive humans to autonomous and inde...
The present study established that motivation is one of the most important factors that encourage ch...
The Deans for Impact Report (2015) posed the question "What motivates students to learn?". This arti...
The success in any field of human activities, including learning, de-pends on motivation. According ...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Successful learners should self-regulate their motivation to learn. Although 8 motivational regulati...
Carol Dweck's (1988) social-cognitive theory of achievement proposes that individuals will be most l...