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Review: Goals, Goals, and More Goals

Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1988
In 1968 in the Netherlands, the Commission for Modernization of rhe Mathematics Curriculum started a new project—Wiskobas—whose goal was the improvement of mathematics education for ages 6–12 through instruction at reacher training colleges. Three Dimensions reviews the first 10 years of the Wiskobas effort.
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Goal Orientation, Goal Difficulty, and Incentive Values of Academic Goals

Psychological Reports, 2005
We examined relationships among goal attributes (difficulty and affective value) and goal types (mastery, performance, intrinsic, and extrinsic). Goal attributes of positive affect value and relative salience of positive value were higher for intrinsic goals, mastery goals, and more difficult goals, qualified by an interaction between difficulty and ...
Jeannine E. Turner   +4 more
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Goal Specificity as a Determinant of Goal Commitment and Goal Change

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1994
Abstract Two hundred twenty-three subjects worked on an anagram solving task under one of two assigned goal conditions and then self-set goals on a brainstorming task. Both tasks were performed while under one of four specificity conditions. Results revealed that goal specificity raised goal commitment under assigned goal conditions and was related ...
Patrick M. Wright, K. Michele Kacmar
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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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The goals behind performance goals.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Despite decades of research on achievement goals, there is still relatively little known about differences among individuals in their conceptualizations of performance goals and reasons for pursuing them in academic settings. The purpose of the present investigation was to use participants' own words, rather than survey measures or experimental ...
Miranda Mestas, Tim Urdan
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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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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.
Katie L. Tropiano, Corwin Senko
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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 ...
Glenn Regehr   +3 more
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What are goals and joint goals?

Theory and Decision, 1990
The paper analyzes the notions of a goal and joint goal, with emphasis on intentionally held goals. Joint goals in the context of strategic interaction are classified and discussed.
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Going for the goal

Nature Neuroscience, 2003
A new study shows that activity in the superior colliculus encodes the distance to the goal of the orienting movement, not the particular saccade or saccades used to get there.
Christopher D. Carello   +1 more
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