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AuthorBen Fadhel, Slaheddine
AuthorSellami, Abdellatif
AuthorAdawi, Taha Rabia Taha
Available date2019-07-16T05:04:12Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameEuropean Journal of Psychological Research
CitationFadhel, S. B., Sellami, A. & Adawi, T. R. T. (2019). Motivation and learning: a survey study in preparatory and secondary levels in Qatari schools. European Journal of Psychological Research, 6 (1), 1-11.
ISSN2057-4794
URIhttp://www.idpublications.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Full-Paper-MOTIVATION-AND-LEARNING-A-SURVEY-STUDY-IN-PREPARATORY-AND-SECONDARY-LEVELS.pdf
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11644
AbstractMany studies have investigated the key role that motivation plays in student performance and academic achievement across different grade levels. Using survey methodology, this study aimed at determining student motivation by exploring the intersection of certain social and psycho-educational factors. The study, which involved preparatory (middle) and secondary (high) school students in Qatar, comprised a sample of 1803 male and female participants. A questionnaire instrument was employed to measure student motivation based on three main indicators: the effort students put in their studies, feeling bored at school, and absence from school. In analyzing the data, correlations were drawn between the three indicators, and gender and parent’s involvement in their child’s education. The results indicated that a significant number of both preparatory and secondary students exhibit low degrees of motivation. The results also revealed that students’ decreasing motivation is associated with their grade levels and that males reportedly displayed lower motivation compared to females. Male students’ motivation was also associated with parental involvement in their education. As such, the findings of this study support the results of previous research in the field. Qatar’s schools today are confronted with the same challenges that many schools in developed countries face. There is a real need for enhancing student motivation, and this is an essential element of quality education at all different grade levels. This will also aid in ensuring schools enable students to become effective role players in tomorrow’s schools.
Languageen
PublisherProgressive Academic Publishing
SubjectMotivation
Learning
Parent’s involvement
Preparatory and secondary level
TitleMOTIVATION AND LEARNING: A SURVEY STUDY IN PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY LEVELS IN QATARI SCHOOLS
TypeArticle
Pagination1-11
Issue Number1
Volume Number6
dc.accessType Open Access


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