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Your Goals, My Goals, Our Goals: The Complexity of Coconstructing Goals with Learners in Medical Education

Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2019
Phenomenon: Despite a long-standing recognition of the importance of learning goals in feedback, there has been relatively little research on how to address mismatches between learner goals and preceptor goals in medical education. Our study addresses this gap by reporting on challenges and strategies around goal coconstruction as identified by ...
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Comparing three models of achievement goals: Goal orientations, goal standards, and goal complexes.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2016
Achievement goal theory (Dweck, 1986) initially characterized mastery goals and performance goals as opposites in a good–bad dualism of student motivation. A later revision (Harackiewicz, Barron, & Elliot, 1998) contended that both goals can provide benefits and be pursued together.
Corwin Senko, Katie L. Tropiano
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Goals and Goal-Setting

Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1966
Abstract Public goals in a democratic society are seldom set through a methodical procedure, but, since they provide the direction and purposes of plans, planners must find a way to determine and establish unequivocal goals. In order to serve as specifications for plans, broad goals must be converted to measurable objectives through the application of ...
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Goals are not selfish

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014
AbstractThe metaphor of selfish goals is misguided. Organisms can be considered vessels that further the interests of their genes, but not vessels that further the interests of their goals. Although goals can act at cross-purposes to each other and to longevity, such trade-offs are predicted by evolutionary theory.
Von Hippel, W., Von Hippel, F. A.
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‘Goal of the Month’: fact or fiction? Or when is a goal not a goal?

Leisure Studies, 1986
The paper considers one element of the phenomenology of television, urging that full-scale understanding of televisual experience is important for contemporary leisure studies. It considers a fragment of this experience — our experience of the ‘Goal of the Month’ competitions. Two points are made.
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Belief-Goal Relationships in Possibilistic Goal Generation

2010
The way in which the relationships between beliefs, goals, and intentions are captured by a formalism can have a significant impact on the design of a rational agent. In particular, what Rao and Georgeff underline about the relationships between goals and beliefs is that it is reasonable to require a rational agent not to allow goal-belief ...
Célia da Costa Pereira   +1 more
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About the goal of a goals’ goal theory

Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015
Ivan, Herreros, Paul Fmj, Verschure
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Goals, No-Goals and Own Goals.

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1992
null C.J.B.   +2 more
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Goals, Goals, and More Goals

Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1988
Glenda Lappan, Adrian Treffers
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Goals and goal setting.

Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2005
Once you decide upon your personal definition of what a high quality of life is, set goals accordingly to achieve that objective. This is accomplished by tracking the key performance indicators of your practice to gain a statistical backing, and then setting, documenting and achieving your goals through the concept of Goal Curves. In doing so, you reap
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