The quality of self-determined learning motivation in two educational settings –a person-centered approach (CROSBI ID 589401)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
FlorianH.Müller1, Irina Andreitz1, AlmutE.Thomas1, Barbara Hanfstingl1, Marko Palekcic2
engleski
The quality of self-determined learning motivation in two educational settings –a person-centered approach
Self-determination theory (SDT)( Deci & Ryan, 2002) allows a differentiated analysis of the qualities of motivation distinguishing autonomous and controlled forms of regulation. Previous studies in education mostly investigated the relation between autonomous vs. controlled motivation, need satisfaction and learning outcomes applying a variable - centered approach. In contrary to this approach the both present studies identify personal profiles of motivational regulation styles and examine how these clusters are associated with the perceived learning environment and learning outcomes. The participants in study 1were 4, 417 students from all types of compulsory secondary schools. In study II the questionnaires were administered to 1, 625 university students. Results of both studies revealed the presence of a four-cluster solution, reflecting different levels of autonomous and controlled learning motivations. Across validation of the clusters revealed high Cohen’s kappa coefficients. The results indicate slight differences in the type structure of school and university students. Findings generally favored the both high quality motivation clusters displayed the most optimal learning pattern and scored highest on perceived need-supportive learning environment, relevance, teachers’ enthusiasm as well as on achievement. Overall, these findings point out (1) that cluster analysis is useful in the understanding of the complex relationship between learning motivation, learning environment and outcomes and (2) that the quality of motivational clusters can thoroughly differ according to settings.
self-determination theory; learning motivation; two educational settings; learning environment and outcomes; achievement
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Podaci o prilogu
99-100.
2012.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Thomas Martens, Regina Vollmeyer, Kathrin Rakoczy (Eds.) International Conference on Motivation. Motivation in all Spheres of Live Program & Abstracts Pabst Science Publisheres: Lengerich, Berlin, Bremen, Miami, Riga, Viernheim, Wien, Zagreb, p. 99-100
Thomas Martens, Regina Vollmeyer, Kathrin Rakoczy
Berlin: Pabst Science Publishers
Podaci o skupu
International Conference on Motivation. Motivation in all Spheres of Live
predavanje
28.08.2012-30.08.2012
Frankfurt na Majni, Njemačka