Beyond a Two-Goal Theory of Motivation and Achievement: A Case for Social Goals

Research on academic achievement motivation has increasingly focused on students’ goals. Most of that research has focused on two particular types of achievement goals: task goals and ability goals. In this review, we propose that a more thorough understanding of motivation and achievement in school...

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