Big Theories RevisitedDennis M. McInerney, Shawn Van Etten This text seeks to revisit major theories of motivation and learning in order to evaluate the relevance of each theory to our complex educational environments. The chapters are written by the renowned authors of theories, or authors who have critiqued theories. |
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... Hickey and Jeremy B. Granade 223 11. Coregulation of Opportunity , Activity , and Identity in Student Motivation : Elaborations on Vygotskian Themes Mary McCaslin 249 12. Metacognitive Theory : Considering the Social - Cognitive ...
... Hickey and Jeremy B. Granade 223 11. Coregulation of Opportunity , Activity , and Identity in Student Motivation : Elaborations on Vygotskian Themes Mary McCaslin 249 12. Metacognitive Theory : Considering the Social - Cognitive ...
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... Hickey Martin L. Maehr Ellen B. Mandinach Mary McCaslin Dennis M. McInerney Frank Pajares Nancy E. Perry University of Georgia University of Michigan EDC Center for Children and Technology University of Arizona University of Western ...
... Hickey Martin L. Maehr Ellen B. Mandinach Mary McCaslin Dennis M. McInerney Frank Pajares Nancy E. Perry University of Georgia University of Michigan EDC Center for Children and Technology University of Arizona University of Western ...
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... Hickey and Jeremy Granade provide a stimulating chapter that chal- lenges current theories of motivation from a sociocultural perspective . Indeed , they critique what they perceive as some of the major limitations of more conventional ...
... Hickey and Jeremy Granade provide a stimulating chapter that chal- lenges current theories of motivation from a sociocultural perspective . Indeed , they critique what they perceive as some of the major limitations of more conventional ...
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... Hickey and Granade also raise the complex issues of reconciliation between the individual and the social context , contrasting the prevailing “ aggregative ” approach with a “ dialectical ” approach that follows from sociocultural ...
... Hickey and Granade also raise the complex issues of reconciliation between the individual and the social context , contrasting the prevailing “ aggregative ” approach with a “ dialectical ” approach that follows from sociocultural ...
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Contents
1 | |
13 | |
31 | |
61 | |
Goes to College Or Do Our Motivation Theories Motivate? | 91 |
Empirical and Applied Evidence | 115 |
A SocialCognitive Perspective | 139 |
8 Expectancy Value Theory in CrossCultural Perspective | 165 |
How Do They Influence Young Childrens Engagement in Learning? | 199 |
10 The Influence of Sociocultural Theory on Our Theories of Engagement and Motivation | 223 |
Elaborations on Vygotskian Themes | 249 |
Considering the SocialCognitive Influences | 275 |
13 What We Have Learned About Student Engagement in the Past Twenty Years | 299 |
Another Piece in the Achievement Puzzle | 329 |
Subject Index | 361 |
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