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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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THE ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION ENHANCEMENT MODEL: EVALUATING AN AFFECTIVE INTERVENTION TO RESOLVE UNDERACHIEVEMENT

Ophelie Desmet (8899910) 15 June 2020 (has links)
<p>This dissertation investigated an affective curriculum intervention’s effectiveness in resolving</p><p>underachievement. The intervention was first implemented at a summer program with 20 students</p><p>and four camp counselors. Inductive analysis of qualitative data indicated that most participants</p><p>had positive perceptions of the model. Descriptive analyses indicated the intervention had small,</p><p>positive effects on students’ academic self-perceptions (MD = 0.122, SD = 0.621, d = 0.196) and</p><p>attitudes toward teachers (MD = 0.139, SD = 0.848, d = 0.164) were found. There was no change</p><p>in attitudes toward school (MD = 0.080, SD = 1.327, d = 0.060) and goal valuation (MD = 0, SD =</p><p>0.721, d = 0) and a moderate, negative effect on self-regulation (MD = -0.620, SD = 1.346, d = -</p><p>0.460). The intervention was then implemented in a middle school with one 12-year old girl who</p><p>was gifted and underachieving. An explanatory mixed methods design, combining a single-case</p><p>A-B design, an interrupted time series simulation, and inductive analysis, was used. The model</p><p>was perceived as useful, mainly in increasing self-perceptions. Results showed a significant</p><p>increase in behavioral engagement (d = 1.224, p <.001) and improved achievement (SMD = 1.28).</p><p>Academic self-perception (MD = 0.57) and attitudes toward school (MD = 1.00) improved,</p><p>attitudes toward teachers showed no change, and goal valuation (MD = -0.67) and self-regulation</p><p>(MD = -0.40) decreased. These two studies provide preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of</p><p>the intervention.</p>

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