Models of Achievement

Models of Achievement
Author: Agnes N. O'Connell
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317785908

Providing role models of excellence for contemporary women and men and contributing to the understanding of the educational and career development of high achieving women, these autobiographical essays of seventeen women and their achievements generate a deeper appreciation of the vital role of women in the development of contemporary psychology.

Models of Achievement

Models of Achievement
Author: Agnes N. O'Connell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This important book is intended to preserve historically the contributions of women to the field of psychology and to help redress the lack of female role models and the concomitant isolation of women professionals. Seventeen autobiographical essays, all rich in detail and lively in experience, portray the tremendous persistence in the face of obstacles, the willingness to take risks and seek new experiences and directions, and the critical importance of social and professional networks for these women. The book provides an introductory analysis by Nancy Felipe Russo which considers the social and historical context of the times in which these women pursued their careers. It concludes with a chapter by Agnes N. O'Connell which analyzes the similarities and differences among the women. Tables summarize such topics as demographic variables, educational backgrounds, professional positions, and barriers and coping strategies evolved over the years. -- From publisher's description.

Development of Achievement Motivation

Development of Achievement Motivation
Author: Allan Wigfield
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0127500537

This book discusses research and theory on how motivation changes as children progress through school, gender differences in motivation, and motivational differences as an aspect of ethnicity. Motivation is discussed within the context of school achievement as well as athletic and musical performance. Key Features * Coverage of the major theories and constructs in the motivation field * Focus on developmental issues across the elementary and secondary school period * Discussion of instructional and theoretical issues regarding motivation * Consideration of gender and ethnic differences in motivation

Motivation for Achievement

Motivation for Achievement
Author: M. Kay Alderman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136769803

Understanding student and teacher motivation and developing strategies to foster motivation for students at all levels of performance are essential to effective teaching. This text is designed to help prospective and practicing teachers achieve these goals. Its premise is that current research and theory about motivation offer hope and possibilities for educators —teachers, parents, coaches, and administrators—to enhance motivation for achievement. The orientation draws primarily on social-cognitive perspectives that have generated much research relevant to classroom practice. Ideal for any course that is dedicated to, or includes coverage of, motivation and achievement, the text focuses on two key roles teachers play in supporting and cultivating motivation in the classroom: establishing the classroom structure and instruction that provides the environment for optimal motivation, engagement, and learning; and helping students develop the tools that will enable them to be self-regulated learners and develop their potential. Pedagogical features aid the understanding of concepts and the application to practice: Strategy boxes present guidelines and strategies for using the various concepts. Exhibit boxes include forms for different purposes (for example, goal setting), examples of teacher beliefs and practices, and samples of student work. Reflection boxes stimulate readers’ thinking about motivational issues inherent in the topics, their experiences, and their beliefs. A motivational toolbox at the end of each chapter helps readers identify important points to think about, lingering questions, strategies to use now, and strategies to develop in the future. NEW IN THE THIRD EDITION Updated research and new topics are added throughout as warranted by current inquiry in the field. Chapters are reorganized to provide more coherence and to account for new findings. New and updated material is included on issues of educational reform, standards for achievement, and high-stakes testing, and on achievement goal theory, especially regarding performance goals and the distinction between performance-approach and performance-avoidance goals as relevant to classroom practice.

Cognitive and Moral Development, Academic Achievement in Adolescence

Cognitive and Moral Development, Academic Achievement in Adolescence
Author: Richard M. Lerner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134828101

This volume focuses on concepts central to the understanding of the key features of individuality which undergo significant transformations throughout the adolescent period: Personality, self, and ego. While rooted in distinct theoretical traditions, these three concepts, in combination, capture the core aspects of the formation of the individual's unique sense of self or identity, a psychosocial development fundamentally associated with adolescence. Consistent with the developmental-systems models of person-context relations at the forefront of current human development theory and research, the articles within this volume focus on the dynamic, reciprocal relations between youth and key socializing agents within their ecologies. Nevertheless, the articles represented in this volume illustrate that when attempting to understand the development of personality- and self-systems, scholars differ in the extent to which they place primary emphasis on the individual, on the context, or on the relationship between the two.

Achievement Now!

Achievement Now!
Author: Donald Fielder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317919521

This research-based book provides details on how educators can dramatically increase student achievement. It offers numerous experience-based ideas and strategies which can be applied to any school or district.This book will help you: - establish a results-oriented focus on the curriculum - increase time-on-task and academic rigor for ALL students - provide a supportive accountability system for all staff members - identify and eliminate educational practices that lower student achievement - introduce an achievement audit process that will increase student performance in any school or district

Bridging the English Learner Achievement Gap

Bridging the English Learner Achievement Gap
Author: Ray Garcia
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807772283

In spite of decades of school reform, the achievement gap between English learners and English-proficient students has narrowed little. This book introduces the Sustainability Frameworka step-by-step process that will help educators at all levels increase school attendance and academic success for ELL students. This reform-navigation tool identifies patterns and trends in the deployment of a reform and subsequently allows leaders to make necessary adjustments to extend, accelerate, or terminate a given reform. Bridging the English Learner Achievement Gap offers a compelling, research-grounded way for schools with a substantial ELL population to successfully accommodate their students.

Instructional Design Theories and Models

Instructional Design Theories and Models
Author: Charles M. Reigeluth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1983-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136778268

Instructional Design Theories and Models is a thorough yet concise overview of eight of the most comprehensive and best-known attempts to integrate knowledge about effective and appealing instruction. Chapters were written by the original theorists to provide a more accurate and behind-the-scenes look at the theories' development. Instructional Des