week 6: metacognition and motivation Flashcards

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metacognition

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people’s knowledge and regulation of their own thinking and learning processes

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good learners

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self regulating learners, internal mental processes (covert strategies), identifying important info, summarizing, comprehension, monitoring and usisng mnemonics, actively and consciously engaged

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overt strategies

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explicit and observable mental processes used to perform a task.

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covert strategies

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mental processes that occur internally and are not readily observable by others

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epistemic beliefs

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what learners believe about the nature of knowledge and learning, influence the approaches

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situational interest

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temporary and evolked by something in the environment

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personal interest

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more stable

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goals that contribute or interfere with learning

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mastery goals: require knowledge
performance goals: look competent
work avoidance, just doing enough
social goals
career goals

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motivation on 2 variables

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expectancy of being succesful, value of task

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achievement goal theory

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mastery approach: wanting to learn
performance approach: wanting to perform
mastery avoidance: avoiding developing competence
performance avoidance: avoiding seeing that you didn’t perform well

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expectancy x value theory

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can i (expectancy) why (value)

interest/enjoyment value (intrinsic)
uitility value: important?
attainment value: to do well
cost

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self determination theory

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continuum, more on the right is more motivation from within

extrinsic regulation
introjected regulation: guilty
identified regulation: important
intrinsic regulation

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amotivaiton

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lack of motivation

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three universal needs of motivation

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autonomy: meaningful choices
competence: feeling, feedback
relatedness: connection, relationship

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motivation

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learners beliefs

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engagement

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behavior stemming from beliefs

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behavioral engagement

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involvement in learning

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emotional engagement

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emtions, interest, value

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cognitive engagement

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regulation of learning

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difference in theory on motivation

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intrinsic is better
expectancies differ
lack of integration, reliance on self report
emphasis on context