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Vol. 12, Num. 1, 2010
 
A Study on the Motivation of Mexican High School
Students to Attend High School
Rosa del Carmen Flores Macías (*)
rosadelcarmenf@yahoo.com
Josefina Gómez Bastida (*)
rcfm@servidor.unam.mx
*  Facultad de Psicología
División de estudios de Posgrado

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Avenida Universidad 3004
Col. Copilco Universidad 04510
Delegación Coyoacán
México, D. F., México
(Received: April 10, 2007; accepted for publishing: July 17, 2008)


Abstract in English, full text in Spanish

 

Abstract
Motivation studies have focused on three aspects that are important for their educational implications: relevant variables for assessing motivation to attend school; motivational differences between students with different academic performance, and changes in motivation as they advance in school. Considering these aspects, the present study was developed with these objectives: to develop, and to set up the validity and reliability of a psychometric instrument for investigating how people perceive different motivational variables regarding various school activities typical of the Mexican junior high school; and to find out whether there is a relationship between motivational variables and academic achievement, grade level and gender. The results indicate that academic performance is related to the way motivation is perceived, that students change their perception of motivation during their school life, and that boys and girls differ concerning this only in some respects.

Key words: Student motivation, secondary education, academic achievement.
 
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