GOAL ORIENTATIONS, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND GENDER IN COLLEGE STUDENTS
ORIENTACIONES MOTIVACIONALES, RENDIMIENTO ACADÉMICO Y GÉNERO EN ESTUDIANTES DE BACHILLERATO
2011 | |
goal orientations academic achievement gender learning educational psychology orientación a metas rendimiento académico género aprendizaje psicología educacional |
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay | |
LIBERI | |
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/82
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2804 |
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Sumario: | A study with college students is presented; this study aims to investigate to what extent the goal orientation and gender predict their academic achievement. The sample was a purposive sample of 116 students of medium-high social class of fifth degree. The motivational orientations (learning, avoidance and performance) were measured by the Self-report Questionnaire MEVA (Alonso Tapia, 2005). The academic achievement was measured by the average scores in a group of courses. The results show that the academic achievement is significantly different when the motivational orientations are considered. Orientation to learning led to the highest levels of achievement, as compared to avoidance and performance. Women scored higher in academic achievement. The role of educational contexts that promote the diversity are discussed, contemplating different motivational orientations and gender. |
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