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Motivation Thinking About Motivation
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Motivation is the process whereby goal-directed activity is instigated and sustained.
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Goals are about where we want to be. 1.which goals we set 2.which goals we value and 3. which goals we keep working at. Goals are related to who we Want To Be.
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Who students think they are affects what they want. Self-Efficacy (whether or not they are capable of achieving a goal) Things that effect self- efficacy: Mastery experiences Vicarious experience (models) Verbal persuasion
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For many students there is a discrepancy between who they are and who they want to become… …it can be motivating – if students think they can change. – if they can make connections between the present and the future. …or devastating – if students don’t think they can change – if they are too focused on the present.
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Future time perspective (FTP) is the degree to which and the way in which the chronological future is integrated into the present life-space of an individual through motivational goal- setting processes.
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Perceived instrumentality is an individual’s understanding of the instrumental value of a present behavior for future goals (Van Calster, Lens, & Nuttin, 1987).
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Beliefs about Ability! – Incremental = Your ability changes over time – Entity = Your ability is set at birth
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Beliefs about Ability lead to goal orientations. Incremental = Mastery Entity = Performance
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Mastery goal orientation (Good) – Students are mostly concerned with mastering the task at hand – Failure suggests areas for improvement – can be motivating.
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Performance goal orientation (Bad) Students are mostly concerned with doing better than others Student fears that failure indicates something about their ABILITY to do the task.
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Mastery is INTRINSICALLY motivating Intrinsic motivation: wanting to do something just because it is—in and of itself—enjoyable!
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Controlling rewards Threats and deadlines Evaluation and surveillance Thumb Rule : If someone else made you – it’s not intrinsic motivation – it’s EXTRINSIC motivation.
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It’s EXTRINSIC
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Application Essay – Students need to make connections to their own lives. – Students need to make those connections themselves. Group Essays – Tuesday – lecture (1.5 hrs): Students write essay questions concerning the weeks set of readings. – Thursday—Groupwork (1.5 hrs): Students assigned to 4-5 person groups, work together each week. I take students’ questions from Tuesday and construct 5 questions for Thursday group assignment. Each group completes an essay (of their choice), in collaboration. The essay AND collaborations are evaluated.
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