EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS

Intelligence and motivation are two crucial components of the education process that can significantly influence its efficiency. The level of intelligence determines our ability to learn from experience and to solve a problem successfully, whereas motivational processes energize and organize our beh...

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Main Authors: BERKOVÁ, Kateřina, KREJČOVÁ, Kristýna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague 2016-09-01
Series:Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.7160/eriesj.2016.090304
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spelling doaj-3240ad4b45b04f149cc4b939523868052020-11-24T23:28:40ZengCzech University of Life Sciences PragueJournal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science2336-23751803-16172016-09-0193818710.7160/eriesj.2016.090304EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICSBERKOVÁ, Kateřina0KREJČOVÁ, Kristýna1Department of Economic Teaching, Faculty of Finance and Accounting Methodology, University of Economics, PragueDepartment of Economic Teaching Methodology, Faculty of Finance and Accounting, University of Economics, PragueIntelligence and motivation are two crucial components of the education process that can significantly influence its efficiency. The level of intelligence determines our ability to learn from experience and to solve a problem successfully, whereas motivational processes energize and organize our behavior to reach our goals. This paper is connected to our previous article focused on the influence of teachers’ abilities on secondary business schools’ students’ motivation in the Economics. In our current study, we monitored the motivational potential of teachers’ abilities in a connection with students’ level of intelligence, measured by Vienna Matrices Test. As we would expect according to the results of our previous study, the expertise of teachers has the most important influence in the groups of both the above-average intelligent and the average intelligent students. Nevertheless, we found some differences in other preferences of both groups: except the teachers’ expertise, the average intelligent students refer to be motivated mostly by exposition of curriculum and ability to develop thinking, whereas above-average students refer only about the exposition of curriculum (except the teachers’ expertise). The next factor that we observed in our study is an amount of time that students spend on preparation to school.http://dx.doi.org/10.7160/eriesj.2016.090304Economic EducationEducational MethodsMotivationIntellectual AbilitiesSecondary Business SchoolTeacher’s Abilities
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EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
Economic Education
Educational Methods
Motivation
Intellectual Abilities
Secondary Business School
Teacher’s Abilities
author_facet BERKOVÁ, Kateřina
KREJČOVÁ, Kristýna
author_sort BERKOVÁ, Kateřina
title EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
title_short EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
title_full EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
title_fullStr EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF TEACHERS’ ABILITIES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION WITH VARYING LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES IN THE ECONOMICS
title_sort effect of teachers’ abilities on students’ motivation with varying levels of intellectual abilities in the economics
publisher Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
series Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
issn 2336-2375
1803-1617
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Intelligence and motivation are two crucial components of the education process that can significantly influence its efficiency. The level of intelligence determines our ability to learn from experience and to solve a problem successfully, whereas motivational processes energize and organize our behavior to reach our goals. This paper is connected to our previous article focused on the influence of teachers’ abilities on secondary business schools’ students’ motivation in the Economics. In our current study, we monitored the motivational potential of teachers’ abilities in a connection with students’ level of intelligence, measured by Vienna Matrices Test. As we would expect according to the results of our previous study, the expertise of teachers has the most important influence in the groups of both the above-average intelligent and the average intelligent students. Nevertheless, we found some differences in other preferences of both groups: except the teachers’ expertise, the average intelligent students refer to be motivated mostly by exposition of curriculum and ability to develop thinking, whereas above-average students refer only about the exposition of curriculum (except the teachers’ expertise). The next factor that we observed in our study is an amount of time that students spend on preparation to school.
topic Economic Education
Educational Methods
Motivation
Intellectual Abilities
Secondary Business School
Teacher’s Abilities
url http://dx.doi.org/10.7160/eriesj.2016.090304
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