The concept of flow, or being so immersed in an activity that awareness of self becomes inextricable from the action, and motivational theory can work collectively to help us better understand how fine arts curricula can impact student motivation and learning. In this article, we use Csikszentmihaliyi’s concept of flow as a way to explore high school students’ experiences when completing challenging learning activities within a fine arts education program. In this study, focus groups were conducted to explore 19 high school age performing arts students' experiences of flow and how those experiences affected their engagement, motivation, and academic outcomes. From the researchers' perspectives, participants, who did not know the concept of...
People can experience flow whilst taking part in a range of activities such as painting, sport and m...
Flow refers to a psychological state in which people are undergoing optimal experience during a par...
The concept of flow which Csikszentmihalyi vividly described above was introduced into psychology in...
The concept of flow, or being so immersed in an activity that awareness of self becomes inextricable...
This thesis deals with experiencing flow and intrinsic motivation with pupils of Primary Art School....
The thesis deals with experiencing flow and intrinsic motivation of pupils at Primary Art School. Th...
Case studies of students enrolled in a specialized secondary school in Singapore describe the experi...
Flow theory (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) has the potential to measure and describe the quality of a stu...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships among interests, flow expe...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships among interests, flow expe...
Motivation is a combined force that influences students to work hard and achieve academically. Howev...
Through all of human history, artists and other creators have been able to access the extraordinary ...
Most teachers across America would agree that the student who is engaged in school is more likely to...
AbstractMotivation is a combined force that influences students to work hard and achieve academicall...
This study engaged seventeen middle years student-participants in a Visual Arts program to explore m...
People can experience flow whilst taking part in a range of activities such as painting, sport and m...
Flow refers to a psychological state in which people are undergoing optimal experience during a par...
The concept of flow which Csikszentmihalyi vividly described above was introduced into psychology in...
The concept of flow, or being so immersed in an activity that awareness of self becomes inextricable...
This thesis deals with experiencing flow and intrinsic motivation with pupils of Primary Art School....
The thesis deals with experiencing flow and intrinsic motivation of pupils at Primary Art School. Th...
Case studies of students enrolled in a specialized secondary school in Singapore describe the experi...
Flow theory (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) has the potential to measure and describe the quality of a stu...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships among interests, flow expe...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships among interests, flow expe...
Motivation is a combined force that influences students to work hard and achieve academically. Howev...
Through all of human history, artists and other creators have been able to access the extraordinary ...
Most teachers across America would agree that the student who is engaged in school is more likely to...
AbstractMotivation is a combined force that influences students to work hard and achieve academicall...
This study engaged seventeen middle years student-participants in a Visual Arts program to explore m...
People can experience flow whilst taking part in a range of activities such as painting, sport and m...
Flow refers to a psychological state in which people are undergoing optimal experience during a par...
The concept of flow which Csikszentmihalyi vividly described above was introduced into psychology in...