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Transitions (Hardcover)
Stuart Karabenick, Tim Urdan; Series edited by Stuart Karabenick, Tim Urdan
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R3,711
Discovery Miles 37 110
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This volume focuses on the "Transitions" that take place at major
points of potential discontinuity in students' developmental
trajectories and across contexts at a given time point. The
development literature, for example, has examined how children's
motivation and achievement are affected by the shift from
pre-school to school. And a topic that has received considerable
attention in the achievement motivation literature is the
transition from elementary to middle school. There is less
information about the middle to high school transition. The
transition from high school to college or school to work represents
another important inflection point. Other transitions concern
switching from one culture to another over time (e.g., immigration
and acculturation), or at a given time point, such as when students
shuttle between a dominant school culture and a minority home
culture, or foreign students at colleges and universities who may
study and socialize with other students from their home culture as
well as those from the host culture.
Volume 16 of "Advances in Motivation and Achievement" is presented
in two books. In both books, leading researchers in the field
review the current state of the knowledge in their respective
sub-disciplines and offer their prognostications about where the
research is likely to proceed in the decade ahead. In this book,
"Volume 16B", chapters examining the associations between
motivation and other constructs, such as emotion and
self-regulation, are presented. In addition, "Volume 16B" includes
chapters examining sociocultural approaches to the study of
motivation, the motivation of African American students and
teachers' motivation, the application of motivation research in
classrooms, and the policy implications of motivation research. In
the first book, "Volume 16A", seven prominent theories of
motivation are examined, including research on self-efficacy,
achievement goal theory, expectancy-value theory,
self-determination theory, self-concept research, implicit motives,
and interest. By providing chapters that both summarize and look
forward, the two books in this volume offer a useful roadmap for
the future of motivation research in a variety of areas.
Volume 16 of "Advances in Motivation and Achievement" is presented
in two books. In both books, leading researchers in the field
review the current state of the knowledge in their respective
sub-disciplines and offer their prognostications about where the
research is likely to proceed in the decade ahead. In this book,
Volume 16A, seven prominent theories of motivation are examined,
including research on self-efficacy, achievement goal theory,
expectancy-value theory, self-determination theory, self-concept
research, implicit motives, and interest. In the second book,
Volume 16B, chapters examining the associations between motivation
and other constructs, such as emotion and self-regulation, are
presented. In addition, Volume 16B includes chapters examining
sociocultural approaches to the study of motivation, the motivation
of African American students and teachers' motivation, the
application of motivation research in classrooms, and the policy
implications of motivation research. By providing chapters that
both summarize and look forward, the two books in this volume offer
a useful roadmap for the future of motivation research in a variety
of areas.
Advances in Motivation and Achievement, as the premier series in
its field, explores current issues at the cutting edge of
motivational science and reflects the richness and variety that
exists across achievement and motivation research today. It brings
together researchers in motivation from around the world to address
new directions in measures and methods for motivational research.
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