Learning is fundamental throughout the development of human life. It is also known that motivation is a key factor to successful learning. The pre-entry attributes of the student (Terenzini & Pascarella, 1980) including their own internal attitudes and motivations, are considered important for successful integration into a university system. In addition, Tinto (1975) has maintained that pre-university schooling is important for academic and social integration of students and hence their learning and motivation as deduced from successful completion rates. A pivotal goal of higher education is for students ‘to learn how to learn.’ A variety of teaching approaches encourage students to adopt a deep approach to learning by seeking a personal un...
motivation This paper overviews three important motivational theories (the theory of self-efficacy, ...
In this chapter we will examine what drives and affects students’ motivation for learning. Motivatio...
It has long been assumed that expertise, or profound knowledge in a subject area, is sufficient for ...
Motivation has been studied by different scientists in different fields of knowledge such as biology...
Motivation plays a vital role in students’ learning and academic performance, particularly in Scienc...
This paper overviews three important motivational theories (the theory of self-efficacy, achievement...
Motivation can be described as someone’s impetus to do something. (Ryan and Deci, 2000). For student...
Motivation is crucial to education; it is a main factor that can drive humans to autonomous and inde...
Higher education has traditionally rested on teacher-centred education. Recently, there has been a s...
This study aimed to design a teaching sequence for science education that enabled lower secondary sc...
[EN] Motivation plays a crucial role in the teaching-learning process. Motivated students become act...
This study was designed to analyze the relationship of students’ learning motivation and their acad...
The purpose of this study is to assess students’ achievement motivation towards science learning. Si...
The objective of this study is to explore the influence of learning motivation on students’ learning...
Introduction The importance of motivation in learning behaviour and education is well-researched and...
motivation This paper overviews three important motivational theories (the theory of self-efficacy, ...
In this chapter we will examine what drives and affects students’ motivation for learning. Motivatio...
It has long been assumed that expertise, or profound knowledge in a subject area, is sufficient for ...
Motivation has been studied by different scientists in different fields of knowledge such as biology...
Motivation plays a vital role in students’ learning and academic performance, particularly in Scienc...
This paper overviews three important motivational theories (the theory of self-efficacy, achievement...
Motivation can be described as someone’s impetus to do something. (Ryan and Deci, 2000). For student...
Motivation is crucial to education; it is a main factor that can drive humans to autonomous and inde...
Higher education has traditionally rested on teacher-centred education. Recently, there has been a s...
This study aimed to design a teaching sequence for science education that enabled lower secondary sc...
[EN] Motivation plays a crucial role in the teaching-learning process. Motivated students become act...
This study was designed to analyze the relationship of students’ learning motivation and their acad...
The purpose of this study is to assess students’ achievement motivation towards science learning. Si...
The objective of this study is to explore the influence of learning motivation on students’ learning...
Introduction The importance of motivation in learning behaviour and education is well-researched and...
motivation This paper overviews three important motivational theories (the theory of self-efficacy, ...
In this chapter we will examine what drives and affects students’ motivation for learning. Motivatio...
It has long been assumed that expertise, or profound knowledge in a subject area, is sufficient for ...