Authors: Dale H. Schunk, Judith Meese, Paul R. Pintrich, Judith L. Meece, Paul R. Pintrich
ISBN-13: 9780132281553, ISBN-10: 0132281554
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: 3rd Edition
The primary objectives of Motivation in Education: Theory, Research, and Application, third edition, are:
Although different perspectives on motivation are presented, the text emphasizes the role of personal cognitions and beliefs during teaching and learning. This focus is consistent with the view that learners are active, constructive participants in the learning process; consequently, the text highlights how motivation is situated, facilitated, and constrained by various classroom and contextual factors.
Following an introductory chapter that defines and exemplifies motivation and discusses motivation research, how motivation relates to learning, and historical views of motivation, the next six chapters discuss theoretical and conceptual perspectives that stress the role of personal cognitions, beliefs, affects and values in motivation: expectancy-value theory, attribution theory, social cognitive theory, goal theory, interest and affect, and intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. The remaining three chapters focus on various contextual factors in promoting motivation: sociocultural influences, teacher influences, and classroom and school influences. By blending theory, research, and applications throughout, the text provides instructors and students with a unified view of the role of motivation in education.
Chapter 1 Motivation: Introduction and Historical Foundations
Chapter 2 Expectancy-Value Theories of Motivation
Chapter 3 Attribution Theory
Chapter 4 Social Cognitive Theory
Chapter 5 Goals and Goal Orientations
Chapter 6 Interest and Affect
Chapter 7 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
Chapter 8 Sociocultural Influences
Chapter 9 Teacher Influences
Chapter 10 Classroom and School Influences
Glossary
References
Name Index
Subject Index