Goal
Theory in Learning
Goal
Theory
Label used in educational
psychology to discuss research into motivation to learn. Key factors
influencing the level of a student’s intrinsic motivation.
Learning
Goal
Desire to acquire
additional knowledge or master new skills.
Self-Determined
Goals
When objectives are
relevant to the life of students, then turn out to be more motivated to learn.
Goal
Setting
Involves SMART
objectives.
Elements Of Goal Setting
1. Goal acceptance
2. Specificity
3. Challenge
4. Performance monitoring
5. Performance feedback
Self-
Regulation
Coordinating cognition
and motivation in learning.
Refers to person’s
ability to master himself.
PROCESS INVOLVING SELF-REGULATION
·
GOAL SETTING- self-regulated learners know what they want to accomplish
when they read or study.
·
PLANNING- self-regulated learners determine ahead of time how best
to use the time they have available in learning.
·
ATTENTION CONTROL- self-regulated learners try to focus their
attention on the subject matter at hand and clear their minds potentially
destructing thoughts and emotion.
·
APPLICATION OF LEARNING STRATEGIES- self-regulated learners choose
different learning strategies depending on the specific goal they hope to
accomplish.
·
SELF-MONITORING- self-regulated learners continually monitor their
progress toward their goals and they change their strategies or modify their
goals if necessary.
·
SELF-EVALUATION- self-regulated learners determine whether what
they have learned or sufficient for the goals they have set.
REFLECTION:
To fulfill our goals we should be positive and we should have self-confidence. Dont surrender and do the challenges what ever it takes.
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