Over the past decades, many schools have adapted towards social constructivism with the aim of enhancing students’ motivation. There are a variety of perspectives in educational theory, with social constructivist views standing in contrast to traditional views. Hence, we compared students’ motivation (levels and developments) in social constructivist schools, traditional schools and schools combining elements of both. A total of 489 grade-7 students from 10 schools and 20 classes of prevocational education participated in five measurement occasions. Multilevel analysis revealed that complex developmental trends differed meaningfully between classes for all four motivational constructs, i.e. intrinsic motivation, identified motivation, value...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationship between internal, external, and tempo...
Adolescents ' upportive relationships with parents, teachers, and peers were examined in relati...
Teaching American adolescents in public schools presents a unique challenge: how to foster an instru...
Over the past decades, many schools have adapted towards social constructivism with the aim of enhan...
For many early adolescent students, motivation for school declines after their transition to seconda...
Motivation for school is important for students’ educational careers. This dissertation aimed to con...
For many early adolescent students, motivation for school declines after the transition toward secon...
Students’ achievement-related self-beliefs, as manifest in values, goal orientations, perceived effi...
Popular wisdom suggests that adolescents' social motivation interferes with their academic learning,...
To gain insight in developmental trajectories of motivation during upper primary school, the present...
Presented thesis deals with the eighth-grade elementary school pupils' view on social factors signif...
Although previous research has shown the potential of innovative learning for enhancing motivation a...
Background: There are two approaches to the differential examination of school motivation. The first...
Constructivist and conceptual change perspectives on learning have given rise to a number of models ...
Elementary students (n = 277, in Grades 5-6) and high school students (n = 615, in Grades 7-12) resp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationship between internal, external, and tempo...
Adolescents ' upportive relationships with parents, teachers, and peers were examined in relati...
Teaching American adolescents in public schools presents a unique challenge: how to foster an instru...
Over the past decades, many schools have adapted towards social constructivism with the aim of enhan...
For many early adolescent students, motivation for school declines after their transition to seconda...
Motivation for school is important for students’ educational careers. This dissertation aimed to con...
For many early adolescent students, motivation for school declines after the transition toward secon...
Students’ achievement-related self-beliefs, as manifest in values, goal orientations, perceived effi...
Popular wisdom suggests that adolescents' social motivation interferes with their academic learning,...
To gain insight in developmental trajectories of motivation during upper primary school, the present...
Presented thesis deals with the eighth-grade elementary school pupils' view on social factors signif...
Although previous research has shown the potential of innovative learning for enhancing motivation a...
Background: There are two approaches to the differential examination of school motivation. The first...
Constructivist and conceptual change perspectives on learning have given rise to a number of models ...
Elementary students (n = 277, in Grades 5-6) and high school students (n = 615, in Grades 7-12) resp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationship between internal, external, and tempo...
Adolescents ' upportive relationships with parents, teachers, and peers were examined in relati...
Teaching American adolescents in public schools presents a unique challenge: how to foster an instru...