La trama motivacional de la escuela

La trama motivacional de la escuela
Author: Mónica Coronado
Publisher: Noveduc
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9875387290

La tan mentada motivación, requerida y esperada, ensalzada e idealizada, convertida en mercancía y vapuleada, es una gran desconocida. Tal vez por eso, en épocas de motivaciones volubles, tibias o exhaustas, las preguntas más importantes se centran en su contracara, la desmotivación. En sus causas y efectos, en sus múltiples manifestaciones y en lo que evidencia: los malestares que atraviesan las instituciones. Este texto considera la cuestión desde la escuela (como motivada y motivadora), el docente y los estudiantes. El carácter contextual del problema nos invita a pensar estrategias que consideren estos tres ejes de análisis e intervención, poniendo foco en la escuela secundaria, sin excluir otros niveles educativos. Una escuela motivada tiene metas flexibles y renovadas de aprendizaje, una cultura escolar de hospitalidad, expectativas elevadas respecto a las capacidades de sus integrantes, una clara identidad, una marca o sello que la hace singular. Reconoce a sus miembros como actores y autores de la vida institucional y se moviliza colectivamente en pos de un proyecto compartido.

EL APRENDIZAJE AUTORREGULADO: VARIABLES ESTRATÉGICAS, MOTIVACIONALES, EVALUACIÓN E INTERVENCIÓN

EL APRENDIZAJE AUTORREGULADO: VARIABLES ESTRATÉGICAS, MOTIVACIONALES, EVALUACIÓN E INTERVENCIÓN
Author: SUÁREZ RIVEIRO José Manuel
Publisher: Editorial UNED
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8436272277

El aprendizaje Autorregulado ha surgido como un constructo novedoso, a partir principalmente de la investigación metacognitiva y motivacional e integrando los distintos tipos de variables cognitivas, metacognitivas, motivacionales, contextuales y comportamentales, conduciendo con todo ello al desarrollo de su propia línea de investigación en torno a los procesos de aprendizaje. Se considera en dicha línea que los estudiantes autorreguladores de sus procesos de aprendizaje y estudio son más activos, eficaces, eficientes y muestran mayores niveles de motivación. El propósito de esta obra es describir los aspectos más relevantes tanto del aprendizaje autorregulado como de la investigación a que ha dado lugar. Se incide de forma especial en sus componentes estratégicos y motivacionales, y se ofrecen pautas tanto para su evaluación como para la intervención educativa.

Estudios sobre motivación en contextos educativos

Estudios sobre motivación en contextos educativos
Author: Ochoa Angrino Solanlly
Publisher: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 6287536748

Los autores de este texto son profesores e investigadores en psicología de diversas universidades colombianas que tienen una amplia trayectoria en estudios sobre motivación y educación en diferentes niveles educativos. En un intento deliberado por promover la relevancia de la obra, en los diferentes capítulos los autores incluyen una reflexión sobre la importancia de la motivación para la práctica educativa; estas reflexiones involucran a los diferentes miembros de las comunidades educativas, estudiantes, profesores, y padres de familia, invitándolos a pensar qué pueden hacer, desde las interacciones educativas concretas, para promover escenarios educativos que promuevan aprendizajes con sentido.

Psicología Médica

Psicología Médica
Author: Darío Díaz Méndez
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 849113946X

Texto riguroso en el que se recogen de manera siste mática los últimos avances científicos en el estudio del comportamiento humano relacio nado con la salud. La obra se divide en cinco grandes bloques temáticos, en los que se abordan desde los procesos psicológicos básicos, la personalidad y el desarrollo en un entorno social, la comunicación asistencial y la interacció méico-paciente, hasta contenidos introductorios a la psicopatologí y la psicoterapia. Buscando un enfoque multidisciplinar, en la elaboración de esta segunda edición han participado 54 profesores e investigadores nacionales e internacionales de los hábitos de la medicina, la psicologí, la enfermerí o la biologí, todos ellos expertos en sus campos de conocimiento. A pesar de su rigor, se ha empleado un lenguaje didático. Incluye, en esta nueva edición, capítulos específicos que desarrollan los factores psicológicos clave para la adquisición de habilidades de comunicación asistencial con el objetivo de enseñar como establecer una buena interacción médico-paciente. Único texto actualizado disponible en español en un campo científico en continua

Latent Variables Analysis

Latent Variables Analysis
Author: Alexander von Eye
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1994-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

In this volume, leading researchers examine how latent variables can be incorporated in a variety of data-analysis strategies, such as structural equation modelling, regression analysis, log-linear modelling and prediction analysis. The contributors also discuss how latent variables analysis can be applied in developmental psychology research using methods such as cohort-time of measurement-age analysis, log-linear modelling of behaviour genetics hypothesis and analyses of repeatedly observed state measures. Detailed explanations of computations and software packages are included with each statistical method.

Measuring Health

Measuring Health
Author: Ian McDowell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 765
Release: 2006-03-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199725306

Worldwide economic constraints on health care systems have highlighted the importance of evidence-based medicine and evidence-based health policy. The resulting clinical trials and health services research studies require instruments to monitor the outcomes of care and the output of the health system. However, the over-abundance of competing measurement scales can make choosing a measure difficult at best. Measuring Health provides in-depth reviews of over 100 of the leading health measurement tools and serves as a guide for choosing among them.LNow in its third edition, this book provides a critical overview of the field of health measurement, with a technical introduction and discussion of the history and future directions for the field. This latest edition updates the information on each of the measures previously reviewed, and includes a complete new chapter on anxiety measurement to accompany the one on depression. It has also added new instruments to those previously reviewed in each of the chapters in the book.LChapters cover measurements of physical disability, social health, psychological well-being, anxiety, depression, mental status testing, pain, general health status and quality of life. Each chapter presents a tabular comparison of the quality of the instruments reviewed, followed by a detailed description of each method, covering its purpose and conceptual basis, its reliability and validity and, where possible, shows a copy of the actual scale. To ensure accuracy of the information, each review has been approved by the original author of each instrument or by an acknowledged expert.

Measure What Matters

Measure What Matters
Author: John Doerr
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 052553623X

#1 New York Times Bestseller Legendary venture capitalist John Doerr reveals how the goal-setting system of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) has helped tech giants from Intel to Google achieve explosive growth—and how it can help any organization thrive. In the fall of 1999, John Doerr met with the founders of a start-up whom he'd just given $12.5 million, the biggest investment of his career. Larry Page and Sergey Brin had amazing technology, entrepreneurial energy, and sky-high ambitions, but no real business plan. For Google to change the world (or even to survive), Page and Brin had to learn how to make tough choices on priorities while keeping their team on track. They'd have to know when to pull the plug on losing propositions, to fail fast. And they needed timely, relevant data to track their progress—to measure what mattered. Doerr taught them about a proven approach to operating excellence: Objectives and Key Results. He had first discovered OKRs in the 1970s as an engineer at Intel, where the legendary Andy Grove ("the greatest manager of his or any era") drove the best-run company Doerr had ever seen. Later, as a venture capitalist, Doerr shared Grove's brainchild with more than fifty companies. Wherever the process was faithfully practiced, it worked. In this goal-setting system, objectives define what we seek to achieve; key results are how those top-priority goals will be attained with specific, measurable actions within a set time frame. Everyone's goals, from entry level to CEO, are transparent to the entire organization. The benefits are profound. OKRs surface an organization's most important work. They focus effort and foster coordination. They keep employees on track. They link objectives across silos to unify and strengthen the entire company. Along the way, OKRs enhance workplace satisfaction and boost retention. In Measure What Matters, Doerr shares a broad range of first-person, behind-the-scenes case studies, with narrators including Bono and Bill Gates, to demonstrate the focus, agility, and explosive growth that OKRs have spurred at so many great organizations. This book will help a new generation of leaders capture the same magic.

Perspectives on Motivation

Perspectives on Motivation
Author: Richard Dienstbier
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780803216938

Appearing on the hundredth anniversary of the teaching of psychology at the University of Nebraska, this volume represents a return to an earlier preoccupation with motivation and reflects a resurgence of interest in it.øEight professionals in psychology discuss the many sides of motivation. Mortimer Appley, president emeritus of Clark University, sees equilibrium, or homeostasis, as the fundamental motivational process. Douglas Derryberry and Don M. Tucker of the University of Oregon present a broad and basic model of motivation, viewing it as a product of the evolution and neural architecture of the human brain. Carole S. Dweck of Columbia University approaches personality development through motivational concepts, in particular goals related to self-image. Bernard Weiner of the University of California, Los Angeles, discusses the importance of one?s perception of control over the causes of a situation or problem and over its management or solution. Albert Bandura of Stanford University is concerned with short- and long-term goals as they are affected by emotional states and a sense of self-efficacy. Similarly, Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan of the University of Rochester consider the bearing of self-determination on motivation and achievement.