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Title

Motivación, enfoques de trabajo en los deberes escolares y rendimiento académico en estudiantes de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria.

Authors

Vieites, Tania; María Díaz-Freire, Fátima; Rodríguez-Llorente, Carolina; Iglesias, Azucena; Díaz-Pita, Lucía

Abstract

For homework to positively affect students’ academic performance, students must be engaged in it. Previous research has mostly focused on analyzing students’ behavioral engagement with homework but has superficially addressed their motivational and cognitive engagement. The aim of the study was to analyze the differences in the academic performance –average score in Spanish, English, and Mathematics– of students in Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO) according to different motivational –intrinsic motivation, interest, perceived usefulness, and attitude–, and cognitive –deep and shallow work approach– variables related to homework, taking into account possible differences according to gender and grade. A total of 677 ESO students from 11 schools in Galicia (Spain) participated in the study. The results suggest that students with better academic performance scored higher in interest, attitude, intrinsic motivation, perceived usefulness and deep approach to homework than those with a medium or low involvement. Likewise, female students would be more motivationally and cognitively involved than their male peers. Finally, motivation and the adoption of a deep work approach decrease throughout this educational stage.

Subjects

INTRINSIC motivation; ACADEMIC achievement; COMPULSORY education; ACADEMIC motivation; SECONDARY education

Publication

Aula Abierta. Revista de Investigación, Formación e Innovación en Educación (RIFIE), 2024, Vol 53, Issue 3, p229

ISSN

0210-2773

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.17811/rifie.20555

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