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Schunk, Dale H. – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
The effects of performance-contingent rewards and proximal goals on children's task motivation, self-efficacy, and skillful performance were compared in a study of elementary school students. Results indicated that combining rewards with goals resulted in the highest self-efficacy and skill performance. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Goal Orientation, Rewards
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Schunk, Dale H. – Journal of Special Education, 1985
Sixth-graders learning disabled in mathematics (N=30) received subtraction training that included instruction and practice opportunities. Some children set proximal performance goals, others had comparable proximal goals assigned, and some received training without goals. Participation in goal setting led to the highest self-efficacy and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Goal Orientation, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics
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Schunk, Dale H. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1983
Social comparative information and proximal goals' influence on skillful performance and percepts of self-efficacy were examined in low-achieving children in arithmetic. A significant main effect on perceived efficacy due to proximal goals was found. Problem-solving goals and comparative information treatments together resulted in the highest…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Goal Orientation, Performance Factors
Schunk, Dale H. – 1996
The concept of self-regulation--the process whereby students activate and sustain behaviors and cognitive paths which are systematically oriented toward attainment of learning goals--is increasing in importance among educators. Self-regulation includes activities such as attending to instruction; organizing, coding, and rehearsing information;…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Attribution Theory, Child Development, Cognitive Development