Transcription of Student Goal Setting: An Evidence-Based Practice
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1989), intrinsic motivation (Murayama & Elliott, 2009), and cognitive engagement (Meece et al., 1988). For example, a large, correlational study of high school-aged students conducted in Japan (Murayama & Elliot, 2009) examined the joint influence of goal orientation and classroom goal focus on students’ intrinsic motivation and self-concept
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