Adults' learning motivation: Expectancy of success, value, and the role of affective memories

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  • Julia Gorges
  • Christian Kandler
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a r t i c l e i n f o The present study tested the applicability of expectancy-value theory to adults' learning motivation. Motivation was measured as the anticipated reaction (AR) of German students (N = 300) to receiving their instructions in English as a new learning opportunity. We used structural equation modeling to test our hypotheses. Expectancies of success and values from school predicted current expectancy and value, which, in turn, accounted for about 64% of variance in AR. In addition, we explicitly tested the hitherto neglected role of af-fective memories as a major precursor of value, expectancy of success, and AR. Results show a small direct effect of only negative affective memories on AR, leading to a significant incremental prediction of AR in addition to expectancy and value. Thus, motivation and experiences at secondary school appear to play a crucial role in adults' learning motivation, mediated by expectancy and value specific to the learning opportunity. Educational psychology rarely focuses on adult learning. However, adult learning is gaining more and more importance due to current societal developments (e.g., the call for lifelong learning , OECD, 2005). Adults' learning motivation can be viewed as a necessary prerequisite for adult learning (Courtney, 1992; Wlodkowski, 2008). In order to promote adult learning, it is important to know more about the motivational factors that influence the decision to access a learning opportunity. Theoretical models from adult education research propose expectancy-value approaches to explain adults' learning motivation (i.e., participa-research on participation in non-mandatory professional development and training activities draws on self-efficacy (i.e., expectancy of success) and attitude (i. can be applied to explain adults' motivation to utilize a learning opportunity. According to this theory (Eccles, 1983; Wigfield & Eccles, 2002), learning motivation can be viewed as a function of expectancy of success (i.e., " Can I pass the course? ") and a subjective value of the task or learning opportunity (i.e., " Do I want to take the course and why? "). These two basic factors are themselves influenced by a variety of preceding factors, in particular, socializing agents, psychological characteristics, individual beliefs, and affective to help explain adult students' motivation to use a new learning opportunity. Specifically, adult students at a German university were asked to rate their acceptance of and intended engagement in courses with English as a medium of instruction. Since previous education is the best predictor of participation in …

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تاریخ انتشار 2015