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Improving Students' Motivation to Study
A Photocopiable Resource for College and University Lecturers

By TIM DUFFY and RUSSELL RIMMER

 
   

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Consisting of an in-depth introduction providing the theory and practice of improving students’ motivation, together with a photocopiable resource, this book provides a low cost and easily administered intervention for improving students’ motivation. The photocopiable resource can be used by students on their own to improve their approaches to study in colleges and universities. It may also be used by lecturers, tutors and teachers to help their students to understand and improve their own study performance. The resource has already been evaluated in the higher education setting and found to have positive effects on study habits and on academic performance.

The photocopiable resource is known as the SAMI (Self Administered Motivational Instrument). The SAMI is one of the first brief instruments that draw on the principles of motivational interviewing to provide a means for college and university students to reflect on changing their approaches to study. Further, it is the first such intervention that is provided as a self-completing, self-help guide. The framework of the SAMI draws on the theory of motivational interviewing and incorporates a problem-solving and decision-making approach. The underpinnings are that:
students can be assisted to contemplate the advantages and disadvantages of change;
students can be encouraged to set realistic, achievable goals in relation to the behaviour they seek to improve;
successful modifications can be accomplished with a well-structured, relatively brief intervention.

This resource is a valuable tool for any college or university lecturer dealing with the challenges of student motivation. The resource also provides a useful guide to student motivation and motivational interviewing for trainee teachers and lecturers.

The author royalties resulting from the publication of this resource will be paid to the charity WaterAid www.wateraid.org/uk/

The Ebook edition of 'Improving Students' Motivation to Study' is now available. Click HERE to buy the Ebook.

 

Key Features

The theory and practice of student motivation for lecturers

Self-assessment questionnaire to help students improve their own motivation

Based on research evidence that this approach improves student performance

 

Author Biographies

Dr Tim Duffy is Director of Distance Learning at the University of the West of Scotland

Professor Russell Rimmer is Professor of Strategic Human Resource Management and Head of Learning and Teaching in the School of Business, Enterprise and Management at Queen Margaret University.

 

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Contents List
1 Introduction
2 The educational context
3 Theoretical underpinnings
4 Design of the instrument
5 Ways to use instrument
6 How students may use the self-reflective findings to become independent learners
7 How lecturers may use the self-reflective findings to improve their teaching
8 Conclusion and references
9 The SAMI (Self-Administered Motivational Instrument) - photocopiable resource

Edition: 1
Price: £14.00
Pub. Date: 24 September 2008
ISBN: 978 1 906052 11 9
No. of Pages: 80
Status: Published and Available to Buy
 
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