第一代大学生的成功动机:自我决定理论视角下的三重奏项目经验分析

Nancy Garcia, Stephanie Cuellar
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摘要trio项目为第一代大学生提供教育和职业支持。然而,很少有研究考察有助于学生成功的课程方面。在本研究中,自我决定理论被用来检查八个前参与者的经验。研究结果表明,TRIO项目通过个人成长、寻求帮助和投资未来来培养自主性,创造了支持心理成长和融合的环境;作为自信助推器,促进人际交往,帮助学生“实践”大学生的能力;通过提供一个“内置”的支持团体,一个归属感的地方,以及促进与他人的联系,来建立联系。关键词:第一代自我决定理论动机披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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First-Generation College Students’ Motivations to Succeed: An Analysis of Experiences With TRIO Programs Through a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
ABSTRACTTRIO programs provide educational and career support to first-generation college students. Few studies, however, examine the program aspects that contribute to students’ success. In this study, self-determination theory is used to examine the experiences of eight former participants. The findings indicate that TRIO programs create environments that support psychological growth and integration by fostering autonomy through personal growth, asking for help, and investing in one’s future; competence by acting as confidence boosters, promoting interpersonal interactions, and helping students “practice” being college students; and relatedness by providing a “built-in” support group, a place of belonging, and fostering connections with others.KEYWORDS: First-generationself-determination theorymotivationTRIO Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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