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Publication Date: 2006
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How Changes in Students' Goal Orientations Relate to Outcomes in Social Studies
Gehlbach, Hunter
Journal of Educational Research, v99 n6 p358-370 Jul-Aug 2006
Do students tend to set similar types of goals throughout the school year, or do their goal orientations shift over time? If students become more oriented toward mastery or performance over the course of the year, do they improve in their academic achievement, have a more positive affect toward class, and develop the cognitive propensities that their teachers might hope for? A diverse sample of 9th- and 10th-grade world history students (N = 917) participated in a study addressing these questions. Substantial changes occurred in students' mastery- and performance-goal orientations. Increases in mastery-goal orientation were positively related, whereas increases in performance-goal orientation were unrelated to the following outcomes: world history knowledge, social studies grade, interest, course satisfaction, social perspective taking, and historical empathy. (Contains 5 tables and 4 notes.)
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Academic Achievement, Social Studies, Grade 9, Grade 10, Mastery Learning, Student Motivation, World History
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 10; Grade 9; High Schools
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Language: English
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