Psychology 337f - Seminar in Educational Psychology:Motivation

Institution:
Mount Holyoke College
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Description:
(Speaking-intensive course)What influences our desire to learn, to participate in certain activities, or to become particular kinds of people We will examine the topic of "moti- vation" using several perspectives, across age levels and in various settings. Drawing from a variety of resources, including autobiographies, research studies, and videos, we will target our own motivation through reflection and action and the motivation of others through active coaching and mentoring in a community-based setting. Meets Social Sciences III-A requirement B. Packard Prereq. Psychology 233 and permission of instructor; Requires a field component in a community- based site (at least a 2-hour block per week); A statement of interest must be submitted electronically during the week of advising.; 4 credits
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2.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(413) 538-2000
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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