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Ramsgard, William C. – Performance and Instruction, 1994
Explains the CAM (Clarity, Awareness, Merit Recognition) process for performance reviews in which supervisors declare personal values, expectations, and operational methods; select employee skills for enhancement and define results; provide feedback, recognition and reinforcement; and distribute merit rewards and build deeper mutual commitments to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Communication, Merit Rating
Robinson, Richard – Research in Distance Education, 1992
A survey based on Knowles' andragogical principles received 294 responses (45 percent) indicating that Canada's Open College students enrolled for very pragmatic reasons, were intrinsically motivated, used life experiences in assignments but could not do so in examinations, and were not interested in self-directed learning, perhaps because of time…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Distance Education
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Pickle, Judy – Thresholds in Education, 1991
A teacher's identity is shaped by direct work with individual students, not by paperwork or competitive tasks. Teacher empowerment is grounded in teacher motivation, with emphasis on teacher-student relationships. Empowerment depends on relating new roles and decision-making tasks to classroom work, recognizing teachers for success with difficult…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tuckman, Bruce W. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1990
The effects of working in groups (WIG), goal-setting, and a control condition on self-regulated performance were compared for 126 college students (prospective teachers at high, middle, and low self-efficacy levels). A strong interaction between performance condition and individual self-efficacy level surfaced. WIG only increased performance of…
Descriptors: Achievement, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Education Majors
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Coleman, Denis – Journal of Leisure Research, 1993
Study assessed the moderating effects of leisure-based social support and leisure dispositions on life stress and health. Surveys of 104 adults indicated that leisure dispositions, particularly perceived leisure freedom, interacted with life stress to explain some severity of illness variance. Leisure-based social support was not related to…
Descriptors: Adults, Leisure Time, Mental Health, Personal Autonomy
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Stumbo, Norma J.; Peterson, Carol A. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 1998
The leisure ability model is based on the concepts of internal locus of control, intrinsic motivation, personal causality, freedom of choice, and flow. It uses these ideas as the basis for three service components: treatment, leisure education, and recreation participation. The paper presents examples of utilization of this model and addresses the…
Descriptors: Leisure Education, Leisure Time, Life Style, Locus of Control
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Dev, Poonam C. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1998
Reviews research results from 14 studies that focus on the intervention methods practiced to enhance academic intrinsic motivation for students with learning disabilities (LD) and measures used to assess academic intrinsic motivation in students with LD. Data analysis shows that intrinsic motivation strongly relates to academic achievement in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Cuskelly, Monica; Zhang, Airong; Gilmore, Linda – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1998
Discusses the importance of teaching children with Down syndrome self-regulation, particularly the capacity to delay gratification and mastery motivation. Research findings in these two areas are described, including the role of maternal interaction in the development of mastery motivation. Future research needs are highlighted. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Delay of Gratification, Downs Syndrome, Mothers
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Piirto, Jane – Roeper Review, 1998
This study analyzed the lifespan development of 80 women who are contemporary creative writers. Themes in the women writers' lives were characterized by developmental events, including nurturing of talents by both male and female teachers and mentors; professional situations; and core personality/personal attributes that were similar to men…
Descriptors: Adults, Authors, Coping, Creativity
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van Rooyen, Hugo Gerhardus; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Using the syllabus theme Insecta, strategies for implementing a holistic approach to teaching biology is described. This approach relies largely on self-activity, self-discovery, differentiation, and intrinsic motivation on the part of the student to enhance their learning experiences. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, Holistic Approach, Inquiry
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Bastick, Tony – International Review of Education, 2000
Outlines reasons given by new teachers in different countries for joining the teaching profession. Discusses a differential motivational model between metropolitan versus developing countries. Presents findings from a study of Jamaican teacher trainees, which verify that extrinsic, intrinsic, and altruistic considerations were three distinct…
Descriptors: Altruism, Developing Nations, Elementary Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Haywood, H. Carl – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2004
Although everybody agrees that education reform is needed, there is little agreement on the nature of the problems, and certainly not on the remedies; nevertheless, there is a central focus on curriculum issues. Three principal points are addressed in this paper: (a) new approaches in education are urgently needed, (b) new educational approaches…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Adolescents, Program Descriptions, Logical Thinking
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Hofman, Adriaan; Van Den Berg, Muriel – Higher Education in Europe, 2004
Is it still possible to combine two programmes of study in higher education, and if so, what are the characteristics of these double-students and what kind of obstacles do they face? In the Netherlands, about 10 percent of students in university education take two studies at the same time. Different theoretical approaches offer hypotheses to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Higher Education, Academic Aspiration
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Miller, Raymond B.; Brickman, Stephanie J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2004
This article presents a theoretically grounded model of motivation and self-regulation that places personally valued future goals at its core. We attempt to integrate two lines of theorizing and research that have been relatively independent of one another: the social-cognitive perspective on self-regulation (e.g., Bandura, A., 1986) and theories…
Descriptors: Self Motivation, Goal Orientation, Success, Individual Development
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Deimann, Markus; Keller, John M. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2006
Research on multimedia learning has produced a vast body of findings which, however, are not yet being integrated into a comprehensive framework of reference. For a considerable time, cognitive centered approaches have dominated the literature. Although motivational variables are now being taken into account, there is still a large gap in regard…
Descriptors: Individual Power, Multimedia Instruction, Self Motivation, Hypermedia
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