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Educational PsychologyTable of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Encouraging a Continuing Personal Investment in Learning
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2: The Role of Motivation in Prompting and Shaping Action and Self-Actualization
- Chapter 3: The Nature, Nurture and Impact of Motivation on Learning, School Achievement, and Personal and Intellectual Growth
- Chapter 4: What Prompts Interest Leading to a Continuing Personal Investment in a Specific Area of Learning
- Chapter 5: Toward Evaluating Schools in Terms of Individual Personal Growth of Students
- Chapter 6: Instructional Environments and Motivational Outcomes
- Chapter 7: One Small Step for Educational Practice, One Giant Leap for Society
- Chapter 8: The Possible Future of Motivation Theory and Research
- Chapter 9: Bases and Precedents for Considering Motivation as an Instructional Outcome
- Chapter 10: Steps Toward Encouraging a Continuing Personal Investment in Learning
- Chapter 11: Motivation as an Instructional Outcome
- Chapter 12: Conclusion
- References
- About the Author