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Schunk, Dale H.; Rice, Jo Mary – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1987
Investigates the effect of informing remedial readers that strategy use (such as looking for the main idea) improves performance on their self-efficacy and comprehension skills. Finds increased self-efficacy and comprehension skills, and suggests that remedial readers need multiple sources of strategy value information. (RS)
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Metacognition
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Schunk, Dale H. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Hypotheses from self-efficacy theory in the area of children's arithmetic achievement were tested. It was hypothesized that compared with didactic instruction, cognitive modeling would result in higher arithmetic achievement, self-efficacy, and accuracy of self-appraisal. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Elementary School Mathematics, Intermediate Grades
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Schunk, Dale H.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1987
Two experiments investigate how attributes of peer models influenced achievement behaviors among children who had experienced difficulties learning mathematical skills in school. Children in the single-coping-model, multiple-coping-model, and multiple-mastery-model conditions demonstrated higher self-efficacy, skill, and training performance,…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Coping, Correlation, Fractions
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Schunk, Dale H.; Swartz, Carl W. – Roeper Review, 1993
Thirty-three gifted fourth graders received writing strategy instruction and were given a goal of learning to use the strategy of writing paragraphs. The children who received feedback on their progress achieved better writing outcomes and transfer than children who did not. These children judged their self-efficacy for writing improvement higher…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Feedback, Goal Orientation, Intermediate Grades
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Schunk, Dale H.; Swartz, Carl W. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1993
Two experiments involving 60 fifth graders and 40 fourth graders investigated how goal setting and progress feedback affect self-efficacy and writing achievement. The process goal with progress feedback had the greatest impact on achievement outcomes. Self-efficacy was highly predictive of writing skill and strategy use. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Feedback, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Schunk, Dale H. – American Educational Research Journal, 1998
Two studies investigated how goals and self-evaluation affect motivation and achievement outcomes. In both studies, fourth-grade students received instruction and practice on fractions over sessions. Students worked under conditions involving either a goal of learning how to solve problems (learning goal) or a goal of merely solving them…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Elementary School Students, Goal Orientation