An intervention to improve motivation for homework
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01/06/2013
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A repeated measures design, with randomly assigned intervention and control groups and multiple sources of information on each participant, was used to examine whether changing the method of delivery of a school’s homework program in order to better meet the students’ needs for autonomy, relatedness and competence would lead to more positive student attitudes to homework and whether there would also be a positive change in overall motivation. The participants were 104 male students aged 10 to 12 years who attended a single sex high school. There was no overall intervention effect on motivation; however, the intervention appeared to have a protective effect on the quality of motivation. |
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Cambridge University Press |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57297/4/57297_GILMORE_An_intervention_to_improve_motivation_for_homework_PRE_PUB.pdf DOI:10.1017/jgc.2013.2 Akioka, Elisabeth & Gilmore, Linda (2013) An intervention to improve motivation for homework. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 23(1), pp. 34-48. |
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Copyright 2013 Please consult the authors. |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #170103 Educational Psychology #homework #motivation #self-determination theory #intervention |
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Journal Article |