The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as understood by the self-determination theory, on adult students’ approaches to learning. Participants in this study were 128 students enrolled in a course on the theory of group work. After an introduction to theory, students were asked to undertake four assignments. The assignments were constructed in such a way that they would induce a specific (high or low) workload and task complexity condition. At the beginning of the course students filled in an adapted version of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) (Ryan & Connell, 1989), developed within the framework of the Self-Determination Theory (Ryan & Deci, 2000). This questionnaire focuses on t...
With reference to the literature on adult self-directed learning, a model termed the "Two-Shell...
This study investigated the role of recollected school-based motivation on university students ’ wil...
During the past decade, a wide range of teaching methods that emphasise the independence of the stud...
The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as unde...
The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as unde...
The study was aimed at analysing employees’ motivation to continue formal education. The study deter...
The current study investigates the direct and indirect relations between motivation to participate, ...
The relationship between university students ' motivation and their learning environment is the...
The current study investigates the direct and indirect relations between motivation to participate, ...
AbstractThe paper presents research results aimed at the identification of the motivation to learn o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This study examines the effects of two learning environments (i.e., ...
We investigate the effects of team-based learning (TBL) on motivation and learning in a quasi-experi...
ntroduction: Learning context plays an important role in students’ motivation to learn. Intrinsic mo...
ntroduction: Learning context plays an important role in students’ motivation to learn. Intrinsic mo...
The study sought to determine the extent to which students perceive level of self-directedness, moti...
With reference to the literature on adult self-directed learning, a model termed the "Two-Shell...
This study investigated the role of recollected school-based motivation on university students ’ wil...
During the past decade, a wide range of teaching methods that emphasise the independence of the stud...
The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as unde...
The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as unde...
The study was aimed at analysing employees’ motivation to continue formal education. The study deter...
The current study investigates the direct and indirect relations between motivation to participate, ...
The relationship between university students ' motivation and their learning environment is the...
The current study investigates the direct and indirect relations between motivation to participate, ...
AbstractThe paper presents research results aimed at the identification of the motivation to learn o...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This study examines the effects of two learning environments (i.e., ...
We investigate the effects of team-based learning (TBL) on motivation and learning in a quasi-experi...
ntroduction: Learning context plays an important role in students’ motivation to learn. Intrinsic mo...
ntroduction: Learning context plays an important role in students’ motivation to learn. Intrinsic mo...
The study sought to determine the extent to which students perceive level of self-directedness, moti...
With reference to the literature on adult self-directed learning, a model termed the "Two-Shell...
This study investigated the role of recollected school-based motivation on university students ’ wil...
During the past decade, a wide range of teaching methods that emphasise the independence of the stud...