Motivation, Engagement and Educational Perfomance

  • Elliott J
  • Hufton N
  • Willis W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Key factors that impact upon children's educational motivation and engagement are here considered from an international and comparative perspective. Based upon a major programme of research undertaken in sites in England, the USA and Russia, the authors identify interrelated elements operating at international, national and local levels. These include children's self-perceptions, goals, interests and aspirations, curriculum and pedagogy, peer and parental influences, teacher perceptions, school traditions and practices, together with the pervasive influence of broader social, cultural, historical and economic factors.

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Elliott, J. G., Hufton, N. R., Willis, W., & Illushin, L. (2005). Motivation, Engagement and Educational Perfomance. Motivation, Engagement and Educational Perfomance. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230509795

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