Big Theories Revisited
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Big Theories Revisited

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Big Theories Revisited

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Year
2011
ISBN
9781607528258

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Contributors
  4. 1. Big Theories Revisited: The Challenge
  5. 2. Attribution Theory Revisited: Transforming Cultural Plurality into Theoretical Unity
  6. 3. Self-Determination Theory: A Dialectical Framework for Understanding Sociocultural Influences on Student Motivation
  7. 4. Motivation as Personal Investment
  8. 5. Self-Worth Theory: Goes to College Or Do Our Motivation Theories Motivate?
  9. 6. Self-Efficacy in Education Revisited: Empirical and Applied Evidence
  10. 7. Sociocultural Influence and Students' Development of Academic Self-Regulation: A Social-Cognitive Perspective
  11. 8. Expectancy Value Theory in Cross-Cultural Perspective
  12. 9. Motivational Messages from Home and School: How Do They Influence Young Children's Engagement in Learning?
  13. 10. The Influence of Sociocultural Theory on Our Theories of Engagement and Motivation
  14. 11. Coregulation of Opportunity, Activity, and Identity in Student Motivation: Elaborations on Vygotskian Themes
  15. 12. Metacognitive Theory: Considering the Social-Cognitive Influences
  16. 13. What We Have Learned About Student Engagement in the Past Twenty Years
  17. 14. How Schools Shape Teacher Efficacy and Commitment: Another Piece in the Achievement Puzzle
  18. Subject Index