The present paper presents findings from two distinct intervention programs designed to enhance students' motivation and engagement. The first intervention revolved around a self-complete workbook program among a sample of 53 Australian high school boys. Using a pre/post, treatment/control group design, it was found that the self-complete workbook intervention brought about significant shifts in motivation and engagement. Relative to the control group, the workbook group made positive motivation shifts on key dimensions including study management, persistence, anxiety, failure avoidance, and uncertain control. Against a large weighted external comparison group, the workbook group also made positive shifts on valuing of school, mastery orien...
Motivational control, one of the six principles of volition, emphasizes the transfer of learning int...
Why do some students benefit from interventions and others do not? By investigating the antecedents ...
Especially for students in lower achievement levels, there is a significant negative trend in academ...
The final years of secondary education seek to prepare students for independent learning at universi...
Student motivation in high school is a long-standing topic of interest considering the widespread pr...
The final year of high school in New South Wales (Australia) is characterised by a high stakes, perf...
In the Southern part of Norway, many secondary school pupils drop out due to lack of motivation. Our...
One of the main challenges in intervention research today is understanding who benefits from univers...
Research has shown that lower motivation orientations are associated with under-achievement and that...
How children and youth deal with academic challenges and setbacks can make a material difference to ...
In order to answer the question whether changes in students' self-efficacy levels co-vary with simil...
A negative trend, especially for students in lower achievement levels, is for academic self-determin...
The motivation and engagement of students in schools is a major area of educational research. There ...
Engagement includes a range of activity (behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and agentic) whose purpos...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
Motivational control, one of the six principles of volition, emphasizes the transfer of learning int...
Why do some students benefit from interventions and others do not? By investigating the antecedents ...
Especially for students in lower achievement levels, there is a significant negative trend in academ...
The final years of secondary education seek to prepare students for independent learning at universi...
Student motivation in high school is a long-standing topic of interest considering the widespread pr...
The final year of high school in New South Wales (Australia) is characterised by a high stakes, perf...
In the Southern part of Norway, many secondary school pupils drop out due to lack of motivation. Our...
One of the main challenges in intervention research today is understanding who benefits from univers...
Research has shown that lower motivation orientations are associated with under-achievement and that...
How children and youth deal with academic challenges and setbacks can make a material difference to ...
In order to answer the question whether changes in students' self-efficacy levels co-vary with simil...
A negative trend, especially for students in lower achievement levels, is for academic self-determin...
The motivation and engagement of students in schools is a major area of educational research. There ...
Engagement includes a range of activity (behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and agentic) whose purpos...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
Motivational control, one of the six principles of volition, emphasizes the transfer of learning int...
Why do some students benefit from interventions and others do not? By investigating the antecedents ...
Especially for students in lower achievement levels, there is a significant negative trend in academ...