Achievement goals in educational contexts: A social psychology perspective

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serval:BIB_ABC941682427
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Achievement goals in educational contexts: A social psychology perspective
Journal
Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Author(s)
Darnon C., Dompnier B., Poortvliet M.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Number
10
Pages
760-771
Language
english
Abstract
Research on achievement goals usually defines mastery goals as the desire to acquire knowledge, and performance goals as the desire to outperform (or not to underperform) others. Educational contexts are most of the time social contexts, involving various persons and groups, of various hierarchical positions, and various cultural and ideological contexts. Surprisingly, most research in the achievement goal field has been conducted at an individual level of analysis. In the present paper, we will review the social consequences and antecedents of goal endorsement. This research indicates that goals strongly affect the way one behaves with co-learners. Moreover, it suggests that more than merely individual dispositions, goals reflect the social relation students have with other persons, institutions, and with the society to which they belong. We conclude this paper by setting an agenda for future achievement goal research.
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23/05/2012 19:20
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