
Culture, Motivation and Learning
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- Cover
- List of Contributors
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I - Introduction
- CH$Chapter 1. Culture, Motivation and Learning: A Multicultural Perspective
- Part II - Cultural Influences on Learning Motivation
- CH$Chapter 2. Culturalizing Educational Psychology
- CH$Chapter 3. Cultural Interpretations of Achievement Motivation: A Situated Perspective
- Part III - Achievement Motivation and Goal Theories
- CH$Chapter 4. Expectancy and Value as Predictors of Chinese Students' Achievement Goals
- CH$Chapter 5. Culture and Motivation to Learn: Exploring the Generalizability of Achievement Goal Theory
- CH$Chapter 6. Understanding the Effect of Culture on the Pursuit of Multiple Goals, Perception of Learning Conditions and the Quality of Cooperative Learning
- CH$Chapter 7. Is Mastery Orientation Always Benificial for Learning?
- CH$Chapter 8. Personal Investment, Culture and Learning: Insights Into the Most Salient Influences on School Achievement Across Cultural Groups
- Part IV - Cooperative/Competitive Learning
- CH$Chapter 9. Learning Through Collaboration: Is There a Multicultural Perspective?
- CH$Chapter 10. The Nature of Competition: The Views of Students from Three Regions of the People's Republic of China
- CH$Chapter 11. Competition and Cooperation in Schools: An English, Hungarian, and Slovenian Comparison
- Part V - School Climate, Group Membership, and Achievement
- CH$Chapter 12. Understanding Achievement Motivation Within the Context of Racial Stratification: Racial Identity and Academic Adjustment Among African Americans
- CH$Chapter 13. Achievement Motivation Among African American College Students at Predominantly White Institutions: Risk and Protective Processes Related to Group Identity and Contextual Experiences
- CH$Chapter 14. High School Students' Engagement in School: Understanding the Relationship to School Context and Student Expectations
- About the Contributions
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