Abstract This study focuses on motivational aspects of young children’s self-regulated learning (SRL) in primary school. The purpose is to investigate children’s personal experiences with success and their ability-related perceptions in order to understand whether children’s beliefs of themselves as learners influence their academic functioning in school. The dissertation consists of four empirical studies, which are reported in four articles. In Study I, the focus is on researchers’ and children’s self- and social perceptions of success. The aim is to identify how success can be recognized and promoted in the classroom context. Study II aims to identify young children’s confidence and success in different efficacious interaction contexts. ...
This research is a deductive, theory-oriented, narrative research that studies the topic of encourag...
Tavoitteet. Tutkimuksen tarkoitus on kuvata oppilaiden käsityksiä itsestään ja tuottaa tietoa positi...
Goals. The theoretical background of this study consists of two main factors. The first part of the ...
Abstract This study investigates young children’s views of successful learning situations in their ...
Abstract This dissertation focuses on young children’s emotion and behaviour regulation in educatio...
Beliefs about our capabilities (i.e., self-efficacy) are important predictors of our learning and ac...
Abstract This study explores self-regulated learning (SRL) in the learning context of a primary sch...
Aim of the study. This study explored the positive feedback that is received by children in pre-scho...
Success in scholastic endeavours is dependent not only on the individual’s capabilities but also on ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to find out how Mind UpTM -curriculum effects to the children'...
Objectives. Previous research has pointed out various predictors of school achievement. Along with c...
The purpose of this thesis is illustrate, analyse and construe how children think about their own ac...
The aim of this study was to test a theoretical model, in which self-determined motivation was propo...
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relative age effect on school success and le...
AbstractOne of the most important reasons influencing motivation of learning is self-esteem. Good re...
This research is a deductive, theory-oriented, narrative research that studies the topic of encourag...
Tavoitteet. Tutkimuksen tarkoitus on kuvata oppilaiden käsityksiä itsestään ja tuottaa tietoa positi...
Goals. The theoretical background of this study consists of two main factors. The first part of the ...
Abstract This study investigates young children’s views of successful learning situations in their ...
Abstract This dissertation focuses on young children’s emotion and behaviour regulation in educatio...
Beliefs about our capabilities (i.e., self-efficacy) are important predictors of our learning and ac...
Abstract This study explores self-regulated learning (SRL) in the learning context of a primary sch...
Aim of the study. This study explored the positive feedback that is received by children in pre-scho...
Success in scholastic endeavours is dependent not only on the individual’s capabilities but also on ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to find out how Mind UpTM -curriculum effects to the children'...
Objectives. Previous research has pointed out various predictors of school achievement. Along with c...
The purpose of this thesis is illustrate, analyse and construe how children think about their own ac...
The aim of this study was to test a theoretical model, in which self-determined motivation was propo...
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relative age effect on school success and le...
AbstractOne of the most important reasons influencing motivation of learning is self-esteem. Good re...
This research is a deductive, theory-oriented, narrative research that studies the topic of encourag...
Tavoitteet. Tutkimuksen tarkoitus on kuvata oppilaiden käsityksiä itsestään ja tuottaa tietoa positi...
Goals. The theoretical background of this study consists of two main factors. The first part of the ...