Role of interest in Learning and Development

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academic motivation research
biofunctional learning theory
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cognitive and affective processes in education
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developmental psychology
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Expository Texts
high
High Interest Topics
IEA Project
IEA Study
Important Factual Details
Independent Group
individual
Interest Ratings
Interesting Sentences
Internal Learning Strategies
Knowledge Acquisition
Mathematical Word Problem Solving
Mixed Texts
object
Organismic Developmental Approach
person
Person Object Relation
Person Object Theory
Rachel Brown
Reference Objects
relation
seductive
Seductive Details
selective attention mechanisms
Selective Attention Model
situational
situational engagement
Situational Interest
Strategies Instruction Classrooms
Study Ii
subjects
Ta Te
text comprehension strategies
van
Vivid Anecdotes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805807189
  • Weight: 1040g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Interest is just emerging as a critical bridge between cognitive and affective issues in both learning and development. This developing "interest" in interest appears to be linked to an increasing concern for studying the individual in context, examining affective variables as opposed to purely structural features of text, analyzing the interrelationship of cognitive and social development, understanding practical applications of theories of motivation, and recognizing the importance of developmental psychology for the study of learning. This book addresses both how individual interest and interest inherent in stimuli (books, text, toys, etc.) across subjects affect cognitive performance.

While the book's particular emphasis is on theory-driven research, each of the contributing authors offers a unique perspective on understanding interest and its effects on learning and development. As such, each has contributed a chapter in which particular questions in interest research are described and linked to a clearly stated theoretical perspective and recent findings. Relevant material from the broader literatures of psychology and education are analyzed in the context of these discussions. In addition, the introductory and concluding chapters build on the contributions to the volume by providing the basis of a coherent view of interest across genres such as stories and expository text, and domains as varied as play, reading, and mathematics.

K. Ann Renninger, Suzanne Hidi, Andreas Krapp, Ann Renninger