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What Research Tells Us About
Students With Low Motivation
Toward College
Let's look at the findings
from research and the reports of students with low motivation toward college.
What is known about the ways these students feel, think, and behave?
Students with low motivation:
- are usually not clear about
how college fits in with their own personal, academic, social, and occupational
goals.
- may be easily distracted
when listening to their teacher or completing assignments on which they
are working.
- May find it difficult to
get started on their homework or other class projects.
- May not put much effort
into assignments and they may find it difficult to start or complete
homework.
- May find it difficult to
participate in class and to stay focused on learning the information
being taught.
- are more likely to blame
someone or something else for their poor performance, such as the teacher
or the difficulty of the test, rather than accepting responsibility
for not studying enough or for not studying the right material.
- Are often less successful
because they may not accept responsibility for their performance, are
generally not interested in completing assignments, and are likely to
put forth less effort on challenging tasks.
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