ERIC Number: EJ880156
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2010-May
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The Relationship between Motivation, Learning Strategies and Choice of Environment whether Traditional or Including an Online Component
Clayton, Karen; Blumberg, Fran; Auld, Daniel P.
British Journal of Educational Technology, v41 n3 p349-364 May 2010
This study examined how students' achievement goals, self-efficacy and learning strategies influenced their choice of an online, hybrid or traditional learning environment. One hundred thirty-two post-secondary students completed surveys soliciting their preferences for learning environments, reasons for their preference, their motivational orientation towards learning and learning strategies used. Findings indicated that most students preferred traditional learning environments. This preference was based on how well the environment matched their personal learning style and engaged them as students. Discriminant analyses indicated significant differences in motivational beliefs and learning strategies; students who preferred traditional environments showed a mastery goal orientation and greater willingness to apply effort while learning. Students who preferred less traditional environments presented as more confident that they could manage a non-traditional class. These findings have implications for understanding students' motivation for learning in diverse educational settings.
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Self Efficacy, Learning Strategies, Goal Orientation, Student Motivation, Conventional Instruction, Student Surveys, Postsecondary Education, Learner Engagement, Learning Motivation, Correlation, Electronic Learning, Web Based Instruction, Educational Environment, Student Attitudes, Discriminant Analysis, Blended Learning
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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