This article reports on a study of teachers’ views on the motivational value of practical work. The findings suggest that what teachers frequently refer to as motivation is, in a psychological sense, better understood in terms of situational interest. The fact that situational interest is unlikely to endure beyond the end of a lesson helps to explain why students need to be continually re-stimulated by the frequent use of practical work. The implication is that simply doing more of the same practical work is unlikely to motivate students towards opting to study science in the post-compulsory phase of education
We report here on the first of two evaluations of a national project (Getting Practical: Improving P...
Many teachers view practical work as an essential feature of science education. This study examined ...
Teachers, as one of the elements in the teaching and learning process, play multiple roles, not only...
The present paper reports on a study that examined whether practical work can be said to have affect...
The paper presented discussed what teachers mean when they claim that practical work motivates stude...
This study takes place in a large, mixed, 11-18 school in the Midlands. In recent years, within the ...
Motivation in the classroom: Teachers' perspectives on what motivation is; how you attain and sustai...
Many within the science education community and beyond see practical work carried out by students as...
Many within the science education community and beyond see practical work carried out by students as...
The aim of the study was to investigate teachers’ classroom practices by focusing on how their ideas...
Research on motivation has mainly concentrated on the role of goal orientation and self‐evaluation i...
Motivation is key to engaging students in meaningful and productive work. Identifying individual stu...
This thesis focuses on practical work as pedagogy in the teaching and learning of science. In partic...
This study explores the relationship between topic work, as a teaching and learning method based on ...
Abstract. One out of every four upper secondary school students in Sweden interrupts their education...
We report here on the first of two evaluations of a national project (Getting Practical: Improving P...
Many teachers view practical work as an essential feature of science education. This study examined ...
Teachers, as one of the elements in the teaching and learning process, play multiple roles, not only...
The present paper reports on a study that examined whether practical work can be said to have affect...
The paper presented discussed what teachers mean when they claim that practical work motivates stude...
This study takes place in a large, mixed, 11-18 school in the Midlands. In recent years, within the ...
Motivation in the classroom: Teachers' perspectives on what motivation is; how you attain and sustai...
Many within the science education community and beyond see practical work carried out by students as...
Many within the science education community and beyond see practical work carried out by students as...
The aim of the study was to investigate teachers’ classroom practices by focusing on how their ideas...
Research on motivation has mainly concentrated on the role of goal orientation and self‐evaluation i...
Motivation is key to engaging students in meaningful and productive work. Identifying individual stu...
This thesis focuses on practical work as pedagogy in the teaching and learning of science. In partic...
This study explores the relationship between topic work, as a teaching and learning method based on ...
Abstract. One out of every four upper secondary school students in Sweden interrupts their education...
We report here on the first of two evaluations of a national project (Getting Practical: Improving P...
Many teachers view practical work as an essential feature of science education. This study examined ...
Teachers, as one of the elements in the teaching and learning process, play multiple roles, not only...