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Simons, Michele; Harris, Roger – New Zealand Journal of Adult Learning, 1997
Most respondents (n=640) who chose not to attend premarital education were influenced by beliefs and attitudes, such as no need for premarital counseling, privacy of marriage, no relationship problems, lack of interest, or unwillingness to discuss personal issues. Nonparticipation was a synthesis of multiple deterrents. Referral, particularly by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Learning Motivation, Marriage
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Carmen, Raff – Convergence, 1998
Takes a critical look at the "new literacy studies." Describes an experimental workshop on Training for Organization, a Brazilian method focused on the relationship between literacy and power. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Learning Motivation
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Hamalainen, Kauko; Siirala, Eeva – Lifelong Learning in Europe, 1998
In this interview, Kolb, developer of the experiential learning cycle model, explores learning motivation, aspects of conversation (as experiential learning and as evaluation), and standardization versus diversity in education. (SK)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Experiential Learning, Learning Motivation, Learning Processes
Stephenson, Maureen – Adults Learning (England), 2002
Surveys of 22 older adult neophyte computer users, 15 participants in a Universities of the Third Age computer group, and 69 elderly nonusers, quitters, or computer users determined what motivates older adults to learn about computers and what they find helpful/unhelpful in instruction. Support in the early stages of learning and understanding of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Learning Motivation, Older Adults
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Billett, Stephen – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2001
The readiness of the workplace to afford opportunities for individuals to engage in work activities and receive support is a key factor in the quality of workplace learning. Even with support, individuals may choose not to participate in goal-directed activities and acquire accessible knowledge. (Contains 25 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Individual Characteristics, Learning Motivation, Staff Development
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Muirhead, Brent; Little, Jennifer – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2008
The paper will discuss research insights into student academic goals. Cognitive psychologists have found that effective goal setting procedures involves establishing specific and challenging learning objectives. Students who set difficult goals must be persistent while facing the risk of potential failure that could diminish their intrinsic…
Descriptors: Student Educational Objectives, Cognitive Psychology, Goal Orientation, Difficulty Level
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Tamutiene, Ilona – Journal of School Violence, 2008
This article aims to reveal experiences of absentee students related to classroom violence. This article will focus on the characteristics of the use of social power by a teacher having crucial influence on students' negative emotions, the loss of learning motivation and the choice of being absent from school. This article will employ primary…
Descriptors: Violence, Focus Groups, Learning Motivation, Student Attitudes
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Toland, John; Boyle, Christopher – School Psychology International, 2008
This study involves the use of methods derived from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to change the attributions for success and failure of school children with regard to learning. Children with learning difficulties and/or motivational and self-esteem difficulties (n = 29) were identified by their schools. The children then took part in twelve…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Restructuring
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Jang, Hyungshim – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
The present study examined the capacity of 2 different theoretical models of motivation to explain why an externally provided rationale often supports students' motivation, engagement, and learning during relatively uninteresting learning activities. One hundred thirty-six undergraduates (108 women, 28 men) worked on an uninteresting 20-min lesson…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
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Bernaus, Merce; Gardner, Robert C. – Modern Language Journal, 2008
This study investigated language teaching strategies, as reported by teachers and students, and the effects of these strategies on students' motivation and English achievement. The participants consisted of 31 English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers and their students (N = 694) in Catalonia, Spain. The teachers and students rated the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Objective Tests, Teacher Motivation, Learning Motivation
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Heyman, Gail D. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2008
Three studies investigated the influence of verbal descriptions concerning the performance of others on children's ability conceptions among 177 elementary school children ranging in age from 8 to 12 years. Study 1 showed that when high-performing characters were described with labels such as "math whiz," children tended to view the character's…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation, Motivation Techniques
Cohen, Roger, Ed. – Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), 2009
The chapters in "Explorations in Second Language Reading" reveal the importance of reading in the classroom and how instructors can use reading as a bridge to improve learners' other linguistic and interpersonal skills. Most significantly, each author prompts us to rediscover how enjoyable ESOL reading can be and how it can increase learner…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Activity Units, Reading Materials, Reading Ability
Youssef, Hussein Zanaty Mohammed – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the positive impact of second language learners' cross-cultural awareness in the target language. More specifically, the pedagogical desired outcomes include: (1) exploring how students can increase their motivation in learning a foreign language by engaging in the cross-cultural activity "Sister…
Descriptors: Siblings, Second Languages, Cultural Awareness, Learning Motivation
Schaetzel, Kirsten; Low, Ee Ling – Center for Adult English Language Acquisition, 2009
Adult English language learners in the United States approach the learning of English pronunciation from a wide variety of native language backgrounds. They may speak languages with sound systems that vary a great deal from that of English. The pronunciation goals and needs of adult English language learners are diverse. These goals and needs…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Pronunciation Instruction, Administrators, Adult Learning
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Jaen, Maria Moreno – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2009
This paper presents survey data from English Philology students (University of Granada) on a virtual course entitled ADELEX--Assessing and Developing Lexis--which was carried out in 2007-08 to enhance vocabulary acquisition. In the first part of this paper, we briefly offer a description of this second generation virtual course to enhance lexical…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Vocabulary Development, Learning Experience
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