WHATS IN IT FOR ME - INCREASING CONTENT RELEVANCE TO ENHANCE STUDENTS MOTIVATION

被引:155
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FRYMIER, AB
SHULMAN, GM
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[1] Miami University, Oxford
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10.1080/03634529509378996
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
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Frequently, students are skeptical of the significance of the material taught to them in the classroom. A question they often pose to teachers is ''What's in it for me?'' Making content relevant to students' personal and career goals addresses these concerns. A scale to measure content relevance in the classroom was developed, factor analyzed, and determined to be a valid and reliable unidimensional instrument. Making content relevant to students' personal and career goals was hypothesized to be a factor, in addition to immediacy, that increases students' state motivation. Relevance was found to be associated with state motivation to study. In addition, relevance accounted for a significant amount of variance in state motivation after taking verbal and nonverbal immediacy into consideration.
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