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Someone with a high self - efficacy is confident and motivated to work toward a learning goal , while a student with a low self - efficacy is not motivated and finds working toward a particular goal very difficult .
Someone with a high self - efficacy is confident and motivated to work toward a learning goal , while a student with a low self - efficacy is not motivated and finds working toward a particular goal very difficult .
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Performance goals and learning goals . Schunk ( 1994 ) distinguishes between performance goals and learning goals in the classroom . Performance goals are those in which a task is to be completed or a product created .
Performance goals and learning goals . Schunk ( 1994 ) distinguishes between performance goals and learning goals in the classroom . Performance goals are those in which a task is to be completed or a product created .
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The performance goals are simply testing a student's " ability , " even though the test doesn't take into ... They feel a heightened sense of capability , and when the goal is attained , are motivated to set new goals ( Schunk and ...
The performance goals are simply testing a student's " ability , " even though the test doesn't take into ... They feel a heightened sense of capability , and when the goal is attained , are motivated to set new goals ( Schunk and ...
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