Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4938644 | International Journal of Educational Research | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this research we studied studentÅ use of motivational strategies as mediator between motivational beliefs and motivational engagement. Dutch students in pre-vocational secondary education (NÂ =Â 3602, mean age 14) completed a self-report questionnaire on five motivational strategies (Environmental Control, Interest Enhancement, Self Consequating, Performance Self-talk, Mastery Self-talk); motivational beliefs (value attached to schoolwork, competence); and motivational engagement (pleasure, effort, persistence, achievement). A validation of the questionnaire showed a good fit. Structural equation modelling indicated that strategy-use partly mediates the relation between value, and effort and pleasure. Competence showed a weak direct relation with effort an pleasure. No result were found for achievement. Further implications of these findings for practical use and further research are discussed.
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Authors
Karin Smit, Cornelis. J. de Brabander, Monique Boekaerts, Rob. L. Martens,