Conation, Goal Accomplishment Style, and Academic Achievement at the Middle School Level

Kathryn S. Atman, James W. Hanna
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AbstractThe Conative Domain, a domain of behaviors associated with striving, provides a framework for examining goal-oriented behaviors of academic achieving (GPA of 3.25 and above) and non-achieving (GPA of 1.99 and below) students at the middle school level. All sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students at the Washington Park Middle School, Washington, PA, set school-related goals during the 1986-87 school year within the context of a structured study skills/guidance program. At the close of the year, students were administered the Goal Orientation Index. Significant goal-oriented behaviors were identified across the three grades that distinguish academic achieving students from non-achieving students. Case study data provide additional support for the premise that students who set academic goals for themselves achieve them.
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【摘要】主体性领域是一个与努力相关的行为领域,它为研究学业成就(GPA在3.25及以上)和学业不成就(GPA在1.99及以下)中学生的目标导向行为提供了一个框架。所有六年级、七年级和八年级的学生在1986-87学年在结构化学习技巧/指导计划的背景下设定了与学校相关的目标。在学年结束时,学生们接受了目标导向指数的测试。在三个年级中发现了显著的目标导向行为,以区分学业成就学生和非学业成就学生。案例研究数据为为自己设定学术目标的学生实现目标的前提提供了额外的支持。
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