Learning and Motivation in the Postsecondary ClassroomISBN: 978-1-882982-59-2
Hardcover
280 pages
March 2004, Jossey-Bass
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While the annals of educational psychology and scholarship of
learning theory are vast, this book distills the most important
material that the higher education faculty need, translating it
into clear language, and rendering from it examples that can be
readily applied in the college classroom. Understanding theory can
enrich one’s own teaching by increasing efficiency and
effectiveness of both the instructor and the student, promoting
creativity, encouraging self-reflection and professional
development, and advancing classroom research. Finally, a good
grounding in theory can help faculty navigate when a student is
having difficulty.
This clearly written book outlines the learning theories: cognitive, concept learning, social learning, and constructivist, as well as the motivation theories: expectancy value, attribution, achievement goal orientation, and self-determination. It then delves deeper into each one, showing how to develop rich, meaningful instruction so that students master basic information and move into deeper levels of learning.