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Academic Motivation And The Culture Of Schooling Child Development In Cultural Context 1st Edition Cynthia Hudley

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Academic Motivation And The Culture Of Schooling Child Development In Cultural Context 1st Edition Cynthia Hudley
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Cynthia Hudley, Adele E. Gottfried
ISBN: 9780195326819, 0195326814
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Academic Motivation And The Culture Of Schooling Child Development In Cultural Context 1st Edition Cynthia Hudley by Cynthia Hudley, Adele E. Gottfried 9780195326819, 0195326814 instant download after payment.

Decades of research indicate the important connections among academic motivation and achievement, social relationships, and school culture. However, much of this research has been conducted in homogenous American schools serving middle class, average achieving, Anglo-student populations. This edited volume will argue that school culture is a reflection of the society in which the school is embedded and comprises various aspects, including individualism, competition, cultural stereotypes, and extrinsically guided values and rewards. They address three specific conceptual questions: How do differences in academic motivation for diverse groups of students change over time? How do students' social cognitions influence their motivational processes and outcomes in school? And what has been done to enhance academic motivation? To answer this last question, the contributors describe empirically validated intervention programs for improving academic motivation in students from elementary school through college.

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