It is now nearly thirty years since sociocultural theories of learning created great excitement and debate amongst those concerned with learning in diverse contexts. Since that time significant advances have been made in sociocultural theory and research. Various sociocultural approaches to the understanding of learning (for example, sociocultural psychology, sociocultural discourse, cultural historical activity theory) have been developed and consolidated and new challenges are currently being addressed. In the motivational arena sociocultural approaches deriving from Vygotsky have only begun to emerge relatively recently. In this Volume we examine and evaluate the achievements of past sociocultural theory and research, and consider the future directions of sociocultural theory and research in the domains of learning and motivation.
Tag: Theories
Motivation Theories, Theorists, and Emotion
“Motivation Theories, Theorists, and Emotion” profiles theories of motivation and goes into detail pertaining to personal constructs and incentives. Sources of motivation can be both internal or external as the relationship between motivation and behavior is explained by the sequence of motivation. Enjoy a brief description of both theories of emotion and motivation.
Human Motivation: Metaphors, Theories, and Research
`Weiner’s third textbook on motivation has more emphasis on emotion than its predecessors. There is also a new organization around basic metaphors… there is particularly good and up-to-date coverage of attributional approaches’ – Cognition and Emotion
Successful with over 24,000 students in two earlier motivation books, Weiner’s text – newly available in paperback – depicts motivation as an unfolding story with plot and characters. He offers insights into the history and study of motivation and captures the excitement of the field as it evolves.
Theories are explored in the context of the dominant metaphor, or paradigm, of various eras. First to be discussed is the machine metaphor, which to
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Motivation: Theories and Principles (5th Edition)
This experimentally-oriented book provides a critical examination of research and theory with a topical approach. It covers a broad range of motivational concepts from both human and animal theory and research, with an emphasis on the biological bases of motivation. Chapter topics include the nature of motivation theory; species-specific behaviors; eating and taste; thirst, temperature regulation, addiction, and reproduction; drive and activation; rewards as both reinforcers and incentives; escape, fear, avoidance, and punishment; frustration, anxiety, stress, and coping; aggression and altruism; personality and individual differences; attitudes and cognitive consistency; interpersonal attraction; and applications of motivation theory. For individuals interested in the motivation of humans and animals.
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