Motivational Profile and Academic Achievement Among Students Enrolled in Different Schooling Tracks |
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Authors: | THÉRÈSE BOUFFARD NATHALIE COUTURE |
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Institution: | 1. Université du Québec à Montréal , CP 8888, succursale centre-ville, Montréal , Qc. , H3C, 3P8 , Canada E-mail: bouffard.therese@uqam.ca;2. Universit@ du Québec à Montréal , CP 8888, succursale centre-ville, Montréal , Qc. , H3C, 3P8 , Canada |
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Abstract: | From the contextual perspective, researchers argue that the relevance and weight of motivational variables of students' functioning vary depending on different dimensions related to individual, cultural or situational characteristics. The first objective of this study examined this contention by comparing self-perceptions of competence, learning goals and judgments of usefulness of school subjects as motivational determinants of high school students' commitment and achievement according to their assignment to their learning abilities. The second objective was to compare how these variables related to academic commitment and achievement according to the type of student and two school subjects. Two-hundred-and-twenty-six high school students from a same school participated sixty-one were learning disabled students, 60 were high achievers and 105 were average students. Findings suggest that the relevance of the motivational variables did not vary much across either the type of student or the school subjects. They also support Bandura's view about the primary role of self-perceptions of competence in students' academic commitment and achievement. |
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