International Perspectives on Motivation
Title | International Perspectives on Motivation PDF eBook |
Author | E. Ushioda |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 410 |
Release | 2013-04-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1137000872 |
Bringing together motivation-related practical concerns and debates from diverse international contexts and educational settings where English is learned, this book shows how locally produced insights and issues can have wider global significance, resonating with the experiences and concerns of English teachers and learners across the world.
International Perspectives on Motivation
Title | International Perspectives on Motivation PDF eBook |
Author | E. Ushioda |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2013-04-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1137000872 |
Bringing together motivation-related practical concerns and debates from diverse international contexts and educational settings where English is learned, this book shows how locally produced insights and issues can have wider global significance, resonating with the experiences and concerns of English teachers and learners across the world.
Global Perspectives on Teacher Motivation
Title | Global Perspectives on Teacher Motivation PDF eBook |
Author | Helen M. G. Watt |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2017-09-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1108210511 |
Many studies of teacher motivation have been conducted in different contexts over time. However, until fairly recently there has not been a reliable measure available to allow comparisons across samples and settings. This has resulted in an abundance of findings which cannot be directly compared or synthesised. The FIT-Choice instrument offers the opportunity to examine motivations across settings. The various studies in this book suggest that people who choose teaching as a career are motivated by a complex interaction of factors embedded within communities and cultural expectations, but seem generally to embrace a desire to undertake meaningful work that makes for a better society. Unlike some careers, where rewards are in the form of salary and status, by and large these factors are not strong drivers for people who want to become teachers. They want to work with children and adolescents, and believe they have the ability to teach.
Culture, Motivation and Learning
Title | Culture, Motivation and Learning PDF eBook |
Author | Farideh Salili |
Publisher | IAP |
Total Pages | 417 |
Release | 2007-06-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1607526018 |
The influence of culture on learning and motivation has been the topic of much research in recent years. Educational and psychological researchers are now aware that the findings of their studies may not apply to other cultures, and that in this age of globalization and multiculturalism it is very important to examine the applicability of psychoeducational constructs to other cultures. Understanding learning and motivational characteristics of students of diverse backgrounds will enable educators to develop appropriate curriculum and teaching strategies to motivate these students. The aim of this book is to present research findings and views of scholars and researchers in the field of motivation and learning, from a multicultural and international perspective. Educators and scholars from different parts of the world have examined recent learning and motivation theories in different cultural contexts in order to explore the dynamics of sociocultural processes affecting student motivation. Others have focused on teaching and learning strategies that are known to be effective with culturally diverse students.
Contemporary Motivation Research
Title | Contemporary Motivation Research PDF eBook |
Author | Marold Wosnitza |
Publisher | Hogrefe & Huber Publishing |
Total Pages | 416 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Psychology |
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Motivation research has a huge amount to offer in diverse areas of work and life. As with all scientific endeavors, however, it must face the issue of generalizability knowing what works and under what conditions. This book confronts that issue by showcasing both applied "snapshots" and more basic theory-based enquiries that provide a global picture of contemporary motivation research and its applications. A stellar group of international scholars discuss different theoretical perspectives (e.g., achievement goals, self-determination, cognitive load, control value of achievement emotions, interest, self-efficacy) in diverse contexts (e.g., cooperative learning, help-seeking, teacher education, technology facilitation) to highlight the dynamic interplay between more basic research and real-life practice in classrooms and the workplace.
Affect and Mathematics Education
Title | Affect and Mathematics Education PDF eBook |
Author | Markku S. Hannula |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 437 |
Release | 2019-06-03 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3030137619 |
This open access book, inspired by the ICME 13 topic study group “Affect, beliefs and identity in mathematics education”, presents the latest trends in research in the area. Following an introduction and a survey chapter providing a concise overview of the state-of-art in the field of mathematics-related affect, the book is divided into three main sections: motivation and values, engagement, and identity in mathematics education. Each section comprises several independent chapters based on original research, as well as a reflective commentary by an expert in the area. Collectively, the chapters present a rich methodological spectrum, from narrative analysis to structural equation modelling. In the final chapter, the editors look ahead to future directions in the area of mathematics-education-related affect. It is a timely resource for all those interested in the interaction between affect and mathematics education.
Teacher Motivation
Title | Teacher Motivation PDF eBook |
Author | Paul W. Richardson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2014-05-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136314067 |
Teacher Motivation: Theory and Practice provides a much needed introduction to the current status and future directions of theory and research on teacher motivation. Although there is a robust literature covering the theory and research on student motivation, until recently there has been comparatively little attention paid to teachers. This volume draws together a decade of work from psychological theorists and researchers interested in what motivates people to choose teaching as a career, what motivates them as they work with students in classrooms, the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic forces on career experiences, and how their motivational profiles vary at different stages of their career. With chapters from leading experts on the topic, this volume provides a critical resource not only for educational psychologists, but also for those working in related fields such as educational leadership, teacher development, policy makers and school psychology.