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Motivation and Learning Strategies for College Success
Myron H. Dembo
Helena Seli
出版
Taylor & Francis
, 2007-08
主題
Education / Schools / Levels / Higher
Education / Study Skills
Education / Student Life & Student Affairs
Education / Learning Styles
Self-Help / Motivational & Inspirational
Study Aids / Study & Test-Taking Skills
ISBN
0805862307
9780805862300
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=v_9XPAAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
If you haven't used Motivation and Learning Strategies for College Success in your study skills course, it's time for a change! This popular text combines theory, research, and applications to teach college students how to become more self-directed learners. Study skills are treated as a serious academic course. Students learn about human motivation and learning as they improve their study skills. The text doesnot offer "recipes for success" or lists of "quick tips." The focus is on relevant information and features designed to help students to identify the components of academic learning that contribute to high achievement, to master and practice effective learning and study strategies, and then to complete self-management studies whereby they are taught a process for improving their academic behavior. A framework organized around six components related to academic success (motivation, methods of learning, time management, control of the physical and social environment, and monitoring performance) makes it easy for students to understand what they need to do to become more successful in the classroom. Pedagogical Features: *Exercises help students observe and evaluate their own learning and study skills. *Follow-Up Activities guide students to apply the content to their own academic learning. *Designated Follow-Up Activities help students identify topics to include inSelf-Management Studies. *Appendices provide information on how to conduct these studies, and examples of studies conducted by students in a "learning to learn" course. *Student Reflections allow students to read about the experiences of other students as they attempt to change their behavior and become more successful students. *Chapter-end Reviews provide a quick guide to specific procedures for implementing a given strategy. *Key Points highlight the important ideas presented in each chapter. *AGlossary at the end of the book defines important terms that are bolded in the text. New in the Third Edition: *Discussion of achievement motivation via four motivational student profiles; *Expanded treatment of sociocultural factors affecting motivation ; *New material on student identity issues ("possible selves"); *Extended discussion of the rational emotive approach to changing one's emotions and using physical relaxation techniques; *Attention to use of time based on categorizing tasks into urgent and important; *New coverage of social loafing and I-messages; and *Additional new exercises and follow-up activities. A separate Instructor's Manualprovides helpful information for teaching the material, including additional exercises and experiences for students, essay test questions, information on how students can maintain a portfolio to demonstrate their acquisition of learning and study skills, and guidelines for helping students complete a self-management study of their own behavior.