2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2009.01.001
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Teachers' goal orientations for teaching: Associations with instructional practices, interest in teaching, and burnout

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“…In research, teacher motivation has been investigated mainly in terms of self-efficacy beliefs (e.g., Dicke et al, 2014;Klassen & Chiu, 2011;Moe, Pazzaglia, & Ronconi, 2010; see also Woolfolk Hoy, Hoy, & Davis, 2009) and goal orientations (e.g., Butler, 2007Butler, , 2012Klassen, Perry, & Frenzel, 2012;Nitsche, Dickh€ auser, Fasching, & Dresel, 2011;Retelsdorf, Butler, Streblow, & Schiefele, 2010). Less often has teacher motivation been examined in terms of intrinsic motivation (see Kunter & Holzberger, 2013;Roth, 2013) or (positive) affect Keller et al, 2014;Kunter et al, 2008).…”
Section: Journal Of Research In Science Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In research, teacher motivation has been investigated mainly in terms of self-efficacy beliefs (e.g., Dicke et al, 2014;Klassen & Chiu, 2011;Moe, Pazzaglia, & Ronconi, 2010; see also Woolfolk Hoy, Hoy, & Davis, 2009) and goal orientations (e.g., Butler, 2007Butler, , 2012Klassen, Perry, & Frenzel, 2012;Nitsche, Dickh€ auser, Fasching, & Dresel, 2011;Retelsdorf, Butler, Streblow, & Schiefele, 2010). Less often has teacher motivation been examined in terms of intrinsic motivation (see Kunter & Holzberger, 2013;Roth, 2013) or (positive) affect Keller et al, 2014;Kunter et al, 2008).…”
Section: Journal Of Research In Science Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butler (2007) suggested that achievement goal theory is also suitable to describe teacher motivation and explain its consequences, founded on the notion that schools and classrooms not only constitute achievement contexts for students, but for teachers as well. This suggestion provoked a bundle of research in the field of teacher motivation, to the extent that a number of studies now exists to support this point of view (Butler, 2007;Butler & Shibaz, 2008;Dickhäuser et al, 2007;Malmberg, 2008;Fasching et al, 2011;Nitsche et al, 2011;Papaioannou & Christodoulidis, 2007;Retelsdorf et al, 2010;Tönjes, Dickhäuser, & Kröner, 2008).…”
Section: Achievement Goal Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, teachers' work avoidance goal orientation refers to the aim to spend as little effort as possible in practicing the teaching profession. Existing evidence indicates that a teachers' learning goal orientation is positively associated with adaptive attitudes towards help and professional development and a more extensive learning behavior, while, in contrast, teachers' performance and work avoidance goal orientations are positively associated with maladaptive attitudes and stress experiences (Butler, 2007;Dickhäuser et al, 2007;Retelsdorf et al, 2010;Nitsche et al, 2011;Tönjes et al, 2008).…”
Section: Teachers' Goal Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…al., 2006). Additionally, teachers with a strong interest in their subject show more professional resilience and motivation to further develop their abilities (Eren, 2012;Retelsdorf et. al., 2010).…”
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