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Building autonomous learners : perspectives from research and practice using self-determination theory / edited by Woon Chia Liu, John Chee Keng Wang, Richard M. Ryan.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Springer, 2016Edición: 1st ed. 2016Descripción: xvii, 302 páginas : 11 ilustraciones, 5 ilustraciones en colorTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789812876300
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • LB1050.9-1091
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Chapter 1 Understanding Motivation in Education: Theoretical and Practical considerations -- Chapter 2 Optimizing students' Motivation in the era of Testing and Pressure: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective -- Chapter 3 The Dualistic model of Passion: Theory, research, and implications for the field of Education -- Chapter 4 Towards a more systematic study of the dark side of Student Motivation: Antecedents and consequences of teachers' controlling behaviours -- Chapter 5 How can we create better learning contexts for children? Promoting students' autonomous motivation as a way to foster enhanced educational outcomes -- Chapter 6 Teachers' motivation in the classroom -- Chapter 7 Autonomy-Supportive teaching: What it is, How to do it -- Chapter 8 An instruction sequence promoting autonomous motivation for coping with challenging learning subjects -- Chapter 9 Parental involvement and Children's academic motivation and achievement -- Chapter 10 Parental influence and students' outcomes and well-being -- Chapter 11 Creating an Autonomy-Supportive Physical Education (PE) learning environment -- Chapter 12 Can being Autonomy-Supportive in teaching improve students' self-regulation and performance? Chapter 13 Translating motivational theory into application of Information Technology in the classroom -- Chapter 14 Focus on competing for performance or mastering new knowledge? Insights from discovering the relations between classroom goal structures and students' learning in Singapore secondary schools -- Chapter 15 Promoting Mastery-Approach goals to support the success of the 'Teach Less Learn More' educational initiatives.
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Chapter 1 Understanding Motivation in Education: Theoretical and Practical considerations -- Chapter 2 Optimizing students' Motivation in the era of Testing and Pressure: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective -- Chapter 3 The Dualistic model of Passion: Theory, research, and implications for the field of Education -- Chapter 4 Towards a more systematic study of the dark side of Student Motivation: Antecedents and consequences of teachers' controlling behaviours -- Chapter 5 How can we create better learning contexts for children? Promoting students' autonomous motivation as a way to foster enhanced educational outcomes -- Chapter 6 Teachers' motivation in the classroom -- Chapter 7 Autonomy-Supportive teaching: What it is, How to do it -- Chapter 8 An instruction sequence promoting autonomous motivation for coping with challenging learning subjects -- Chapter 9 Parental involvement and Children's academic motivation and achievement -- Chapter 10 Parental influence and students' outcomes and well-being -- Chapter 11 Creating an Autonomy-Supportive Physical Education (PE) learning environment -- Chapter 12 Can being Autonomy-Supportive in teaching improve students' self-regulation and performance? Chapter 13 Translating motivational theory into application of Information Technology in the classroom -- Chapter 14 Focus on competing for performance or mastering new knowledge? Insights from discovering the relations between classroom goal structures and students' learning in Singapore secondary schools -- Chapter 15 Promoting Mastery-Approach goals to support the success of the 'Teach Less Learn More' educational initiatives.

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