The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of perceived motivational structure of classroom on achievement behaviors (the choice of problem, effort, persistence in solving algorithm and flowchart problems). There were 45 high school male students (Mean age = 17 years old) in the third grade...

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Main Author: Siavash Talepasand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education 2013-06-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education
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Online Access:http://www.tuzed.org/publications/cilt3/sayi1/2013_3_1_talepasand.pdf
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spelling doaj-1be49622b9294fd59c7b81358ef43ba72020-11-24T21:04:06ZengTurkish Journal of Giftedness and Education Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education 2146-38322013-06-0131212The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement BehaviorsSiavash TalepasandThe aim of the study was to investigate the effect of perceived motivational structure of classroom on achievement behaviors (the choice of problem, effort, persistence in solving algorithm and flowchart problems). There were 45 high school male students (Mean age = 17 years old) in the third grade of computer field in three classes. Classes were divided into two experimental and one control group. Instructional content was given in 10 sessions for 180 minutes. The variables of choice, effort, and persistence were collected by direct as-sessment method. A pre-test and post-test design was used. The Data were analyzed by using multivariate analysis of variance. Results indicated that mastery structure had positive effect on the amount of effort and persistence in solving algorithm and flowchart problems in comparison with control group. Mastery structure in comparison with performance structure increased the amount of effort in solving problems significantly. In addition, an interactive effect between previous achieve-ment and perceived structure of classroom was achieved in a mastery level. The amount of persistence in that of students with very weak previous achievement was more than students with average previous achievement. The find-ing of this study is compatible with the theory of achievement goal and illustrates that the mastery structure plays an effective role in forming achievement behaviors.http://www.tuzed.org/publications/cilt3/sayi1/2013_3_1_talepasand.pdfperceived classroom structuremastery purposesperformance purposeschoiceeffortpersistenceprevious achieve-ment
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The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education
perceived classroom structure
mastery purposes
performance purposes
choice
effort
persistence
previous achieve-ment
author_facet Siavash Talepasand
author_sort Siavash Talepasand
title The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
title_short The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
title_full The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
title_fullStr The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Perceived Motivational Structure of Classroom on Achievement Behaviors
title_sort effect of perceived motivational structure of classroom on achievement behaviors
publisher Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education
series Turkish Journal of Giftedness and Education
issn 2146-3832
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of perceived motivational structure of classroom on achievement behaviors (the choice of problem, effort, persistence in solving algorithm and flowchart problems). There were 45 high school male students (Mean age = 17 years old) in the third grade of computer field in three classes. Classes were divided into two experimental and one control group. Instructional content was given in 10 sessions for 180 minutes. The variables of choice, effort, and persistence were collected by direct as-sessment method. A pre-test and post-test design was used. The Data were analyzed by using multivariate analysis of variance. Results indicated that mastery structure had positive effect on the amount of effort and persistence in solving algorithm and flowchart problems in comparison with control group. Mastery structure in comparison with performance structure increased the amount of effort in solving problems significantly. In addition, an interactive effect between previous achieve-ment and perceived structure of classroom was achieved in a mastery level. The amount of persistence in that of students with very weak previous achievement was more than students with average previous achievement. The find-ing of this study is compatible with the theory of achievement goal and illustrates that the mastery structure plays an effective role in forming achievement behaviors.
topic perceived classroom structure
mastery purposes
performance purposes
choice
effort
persistence
previous achieve-ment
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