Motivating students to learn

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Motivating students to learn

Jere Brophy

Routledge, 2009, c2004

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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"First published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.""Reprined 2009 by Routledge"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Written specifically for teachers, this book offers a wealth of research-based principles for motivating students to learn within the realities of a classroom learning community. Its focus on motivational principles rather than motivational theorists or theories leads naturally into discussions of specific classroom strategies. Throughout the book the author focuses on and expertly synthesizes that portion of the motivational literature that is most relevant to teachers. Key features of this expanded new edition include: *Focus on School and Classroom Realities--The selection and treatment of motivational principles and strategies is constantly tied to the realities of schools (e.g., curriculum goals) and classrooms (e.g., student differences, classroom dynamics). *Integrates Intrinsic and Extrinsic Principles--The author employs an eclectic approach to motivation that shows how to effectively integrate the use of intrinsic and extrinsic strategies. *Covers Expectancy and Value-Related Topics--Full coverage is given to both the expectancy aspects of motivation (attributions, efficacy perceptions, expectations, confidence, etc) and to value-related topics (relevance, meaningfulness, application potential) and to their associated teacher-student dynamics. *New Chapters--Two theories that have spurred much education-related motivational research in recent years (self-determination theory and achievement-goal theory) have been given their own chapters. *Focus on Individual Differences and Problem Learners--Guidelines are provided for adapting motivational principles to group and individual student differences and for doing "repair work" with students who have become discouraged or disaffected learners. *Expanded Topical Coverage--Expanded coverage has been given to several emerging topics, including self-identity concepts, cross-cultural comparisons, situational interest, stereotype threat, and the rediscovery of John Dewey's motivational ideas. *Improved Pedagogy--Chapter and section introductions and summaries provide an unusual degree of continuity across the book, and its second person writing style is more reader friendly than most textbooks. New to this edition are reflection questions at the end of each chapter. This book is appropriate for any course in the undergraduate or graduate teacher education curriculum that is devoted wholly or partly to the study of student motivation.

Table of Contents

Contents.Preface. Student Motivation: The Teacher's Perspective. Establishing a Learning Community in Your Classroom. Supporting Students' Confidence as Learners. Goal Theory. Rebuilding Discouraged Students' Confidence and Willingness to Learn. Providing Extrinsic Incentives. Self-Determination Theory of Intrinsic Motivation: Meeting Students' Needs for Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness. Other Ways to Support Students' Intrinsic Motivation. Stimulating Students' Motivation to Learn. Socializing Uninterested or Alienated Students. Adapting to Differences in Students' Motivational Patterns. Looking Back and Ahead: Integrating Motivational Goals Into Your Planning and Teaching.

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Details

  • NCID
    BB29444109
  • ISBN
    • 9780805847727
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 418 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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