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Student Differences in a Social-Emotional Learning Program: Engagement and Individual Factors. [PDF]

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Motivation to Learn

Experimental Psychology, 2019
Abstract. Learners are more likely to remember what they study if they are motivated to do so. Such motivation can be externally driven by prospective rewards, but also intrinsically driven by curiosity. The present research focused on the role of curiosity during intentional learning.
Vered Halamish, Inbal Madmon, Anat Moed
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Motivation Centered Learning

2018 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2018
This Research Work in Progress Paper evaluates students’ motivation sources and shows the high impact that work of professors has on students’ motivation.Common goal of most professors is to help students acquiring knowledge and competencies that are relevant for their further life.
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Dopamine, learning and motivation

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2004
The hypothesis that dopamine is important for reward has been proposed in a number of forms, each of which has been challenged. Normally, rewarding stimuli such as food, water, lateral hypothalamic brain stimulation and several drugs of abuse become ineffective as rewards in animals given performance-sparing doses of dopamine antagonists.
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Motivation and learning

2001
Abstract The concept of motivation has a complex and contentious history, and many issues remain unresolved today. Plato and most of the ancient Greek philosophers regarded human behaviour as being the result of rational and voluntary processes, with individuals being free to choose whatever course of action their reason dictates.
Owen Holland, David McFarland
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Motivation to learn

2012
This article sets out a model that attempts to integrate the various theoretical approaches to understanding motivation, embedded within a broadly systemic approach as proposed by Bronfenbrenner (1979) which suggests that the process of human development depends on mutual accommodation which occurs throughout the life-course between an individual and ...
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