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Autonomous learning motivation before and after the Bologna Process-Perspectives on self- determination theory (CROSBI ID 629367)

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Palekčić Marko i Florian H Mueller Autonomous learning motivation before and after the Bologna Process-Perspectives on self- determination theory // Book of Abstracts: Between Tradition and Future Challanges: The Study of Pedagogy in Central und South-East Europe, Maribor, University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts Arts, s. 15-16. / Edvard Protner, Marjan Krašna (ur.). Maribor: Universitx of Maribor, Faculty of Arts, 2015. str. 15-16

Podaci o odgovornosti

Palekčić Marko i Florian H Mueller

engleski

Autonomous learning motivation before and after the Bologna Process-Perspectives on self- determination theory

It is still an open question whether the so called `Bologna Process´ has any impact on students learning processes and outcome. This study investigates how self-determined and controlled learning motivation of university students differ before and after the Bologna Process in Croatia. As a theoretical frame we used self-determination theory (SDT, Deci & Ryan, 2002). The SDT (Deci & Ryan, 2002) is based on the assumption that people are naturally inclined to integrate their ongoing experiences. This process will be fostered, if people are supported in their basic psychological needs for competence, autonomy and social relatedness. Accordingly, SDT proposes a taxonomy of four types of regulation for extrinsic motivation which differ in the degree to which they represent autonomy. The SDT seems to be particularly appropriate for the investigation of self-determined respectively controlled learning processes of university students. We have examined the data of 1534 Croatian students (humanities) with variance and cluster analyses. The dependent variable is self-determined learning motivation ; independent variables are aspects of the perception of the teaching-learning environment (including the support of basic needs and other relevant variables for learning and instruction). The results of the analyses show that students’ perceived self-determination decreased after the implementation of the Bologna process. A further significant result is the self- determination theory is also valid in a south- eastern cultural context and that motivationally relevant aspects of the perceived learning environment are significant predictors for intrinsic learning motivation and autonomous forms of extrinsic motivation.

Bologna Process; self-determination; learning motivation; learning environment; higher education (HE); Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

15-16.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Book of Abstracts: Between Tradition and Future Challanges: The Study of Pedagogy in Central und South-East Europe, Maribor, University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts Arts, s. 15-16.

Edvard Protner, Marjan Krašna

Maribor: Universitx of Maribor, Faculty of Arts

Podaci o skupu

Between Tradition and Future Challanges: The Study of Pedagogy in Central und South-East Europe

predavanje

22.10.2015-24.10.2015

Maribor, Slovenija

Povezanost rada

Pedagogija