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El. knyga: Social Goals in the Classroom: Findings on Student Motivation and Peer Relations

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  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429887734
  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429887734

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Social Goals in the Classroom is the first volume to comprehensively examine the variety of students’ non-academic goals and motivations within the classroom.

Each expertly written chapter defines and investigates a particular aspect of students’ social objectives before addressing related findings on academic performance, interpersonal outcomes, and directions for future research. Presented in three succinct and comprehensive parts, this book reviews, expands upon, and theoretically synthesizes current research on the many different social goals to offer readers a thorough understanding of non-academic desires and their consequences on learners’ educational experiences.

Situated in evidence-based theory as well as real-world contexts such as ethnicity, sexual orientation, and social media, this insightful collection—ideal for graduate students, teachers, and researchers—explores how students' social motives influence their academic performance and peer relationships.

List of Tables
ix
List of Contributors
x
About the Editor xi
Acknowledgements xii
PART I Overview
1(34)
1 The Social Side of Classrooms: Introducing Social Goals and the Book's Purpose
3(5)
Martin H. Jones
2 Social Goals: A Historical Overview
8(27)
Ronnel B. King
Dennis M. McInerney
PART II Social Goals
35(136)
3 Academic or Social Focus Toward School
37(16)
Martin H. Jones
Alexandra Tonigan
Gulay Guler
4 Social Achievement Goals
53(21)
Sungok Serena Shim
Allison M. Ryan
5 Social Dominance Goals
74(19)
Sarah M. Kiefer
6 Prosocial Goals
93(18)
Christi Bergin
7 Revenge Goals
111(20)
Kristina L. McDonald
8 Cool Goals
131(23)
Rhonda S. Jamison
Travis M. Wilson
9 Popularity/Antisocial Goals
154(17)
David B. Estell
PART III Social Goals in Context
171(84)
10 Social Goals in Context: Asian Students
173(19)
Kara A. Makara
11 Social Goals in Context: African American Students
192(14)
James M. Ford Jr.
Leigh M. Harrell-Williams
12 Social Goals in Context: Latinx Students
206(15)
Angela M. Labistre Champion
Francesco Lopez
13 Social Goals in Context: Sexuality and Gender Diversity
221(16)
Tara S. Hackel
Kristopher M. Goodrich
14 Social Goals in Context: Social Media
237(18)
Gaelle Ouvrein
Karen Verswijvel
Lies De Kimpe
PART IV In Conclusion
255(11)
15 Social Goals: Conclusions and Future Directions
257(9)
Martin H. Jones
Index 266
Martin H. Jones, PhD, is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of New Mexico, USA.