• Findings revealed that leaders' mastery goal orientation (MGO) was positively related to employee flexibility through a work climate that encouraged learning and development (a mastery climate). (bi.no)
  • T. Kirchhoff, N. Großmann, and M. Wilde, "The effects of students' perceived autonomy and mastery goal orientation on their flow experience in biology lessons", Presented at the 7th International Self-Determination Theory Conference, Egmond aan Zee, 2019. (uni-bielefeld.de)
  • The results supported the hypotheses that (a) people with higher scores for expressive traits score higher for well-being stemming from positive relations with others, (b) people with higher scores for instrumental traits score higher for well-being related to feelings of autonomy, (c) people with higher scores for impostor feelings (and lower scores for ability confidence) score lower for self-acceptance and (d) for environmental mastery. (arctichealth.org)
  • It will be shown that various individual-level constructs such as authoritarianism, nationalism, social dominance orientation, and militarism can be mapped onto these three dimensions. (umass.edu)
  • The program incorporated Davis Orientation Counseling to help students control their mental focus and overcome perceptual confusion, and Davis Symbol Mastery, using clay modeling to master alphabet letters and words. (dyslexia.com)
  • Davis Orientation Counseling® teaches dyslexic students how to recognize and control the mental state that leads to distorted and confused perceptions of letters, words and numerals. (dyslexia.com)
  • In general, an individual can be said to be mastery or performance oriented, based on whether one's goal is to develop one's ability or to demonstrate one's ability, respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to orientation, all staff receive training in, and must demonstrate mastery of, providing care for our aging loved ones. (homeinstead.com)
  • Throughout AIR's technical assistance work, our staff demonstrate mastery of cultural and linguistic competence - the beliefs, behaviors, knowledge, skills, and systems through which individuals and organizations demonstrate empathy and understanding of, and respect for, diverse populations and cultures. (air.org)
  • Developed within a social-cognitive framework, the orientation goal theory proposes that students' motivation and achievement-related behaviors can be understood by considering the reasons or purposes they adopt while engaged in academic work. (wikipedia.org)
  • Goal orientations have been shown to be associated with individuals' academic achievement, adjustment, and well-being. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, students with high goal orientation tended to value competence, expect success and seek challenges, while students with low achievement motivation tended to expect failure and avoid challenges. (wikipedia.org)
  • Concurrently, Elliot developed a model of goal orientation in terms of avoiding poor outcomes vs achieving good outcomes and mastery vs performance which improved measures of intrinsic motivation and suggested a three factor model: mastery achievement, performance-approach and performance-avoid. (wikipedia.org)
  • Teaching style and academic achievement: The mediating role of learned helplessness and mastery orientation. (social-engineer.org)
  • Background: Research is needed to explore conceptual change in relation to achievement goal orientations and depth of processing. (ed.gov)
  • v THESIS ABSTRACT YOUNG CHILDREN?S VULNERABILITY TO ACHIEVEMENT GOALS: A VALIDATION STUDY Emily Harbison Cumbie Master of Science, May 11, 2006 (B.S., Auburn University, 2003) 131 Typed Pages Directed by Jacquelyn Mize The purpose of this study was to explore validity of measures used to asses children as having a helpless or mastery oriented pattern of response to failure. (auburn.edu)
  • Results: A mastery-approach goal orientation positively predicted deep processing strategies, shallow processing strategies, and conceptual change. (ed.gov)
  • In the present study, we proposed that mastery goal-oriented leaders who are concerned with learning and competence development would create a work climate that promoted employee flexibility in their firms. (bi.no)
  • Taken together, our study suggests that leaders' mastery goal orientation may fuel employee flexibility when encouraging flexible-related behavior yet backfire when they signal that the same behavior is expected. (bi.no)
  • Goal orientation refers to how an individual interprets and reacts to tasks, resulting in different patterns of cognition, affect and behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research has examined goal orientation as a motivation variable that is useful for recruitment, climate and culture, performance appraisal, and choice. (wikipedia.org)
  • Students' goal orientations were shown to be predictive of academic performance. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conceptualizations of goal orientation were proposed in the 1970s by educational psychologist Eison. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are multiple conceptualizations and operationalizations of goal orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dweck's initial research suggested two component of goal orientation, learning orientation or performance orientation which was assessed in children based on task preference. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dweck proposed that there are two types of goal orientation: mastery orientation and performance orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like Eison, Dweck conceptualized goal orientation as a two-dimension construct. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, she was interested in learning more about students' mastery goal orientation and how these attitudes may correlate with GPA and subjective perceptions of learning and mastery. (bloomu.edu)
  • We decided to explore whether we saw any grade differences among students with different goal orientations - those who were focused on performance versus those who were focused on skill development and mastery. (bloomu.edu)
  • We also wondered if there were relationships between student goal orientation and other character strengths that have been shown to promote resiliency and have been related to academic success such as grit, general self-efficacy, and mindset. (bloomu.edu)
  • Mastery Goal Orientation was not significantly related to GPA, as we thought it may be," Hansen said. (bloomu.edu)
  • In contrast, a performance-approach goal orientation did not predict either of the processing strategies, but negatively predicted conceptual change. (ed.gov)
  • A performance-avoidance goal orientation negatively predicted deep processing strategies and conceptual change. (ed.gov)
  • The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between flow experience and goal orientation theory, as well as, the differences in flow experience based on the orthogonal model of goal orientation theory. (frontiersin.org)
  • Additionally, not the level of task and ego orientation per se , but the balance between athletes' goal orientation preferences seems important for the formation of flow experience, indicating that high task - high ego and high task - low ego athletes are experiencing the most positive mental state. (frontiersin.org)
  • The theoretical and practical links of positive experience to other well-established theoretical approaches, such as goal orientation theory will provide fruitful information to better capture the nature of optimal experience, which is helpful to consultants and coaches' work, and athletes' performance improvement. (frontiersin.org)
  • Goal orientation and mastery climate: A review of contemporary research and insights to intervention. (bvsalud.org)
  • Eison argued that students who attended college as an opportunity to acquire new skills and knowledge possessed a mastery orientation (which he referred to as learning orientation), while students who attended college to exclusively obtain high grades possessed a grade orientation. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, a psychology study compared students' responses to a faculty member who allows for resubmission of assignments and encourages verbal contributions, even when incorrect (mastery orientation), compared to another instructor who makes public grade breakdowns so that students can compare their grades to others (performance orientation) (Murdock, Miller, & Goetzinger, 2007). (brown.edu)
  • Davis Symbol Mastery® gives dyslexic students the ability to think with symbols and words, so they can learn to read easily and with full comprehension. (dyslexia.com)
  • Integrated best practices for instructional design and classroom instruction ensure students achieve mastery of time management, test-taking skills, and essential content. (issuu.com)
  • The primary orientation of a developmental teacher is to develop in their students increasingly complex and sophisticated ways of reasoning and problem solving within a field. (tufts.edu)
  • The relation between well-being, impostor feelings, and gender role orientation among Canadian university students. (arctichealth.org)
  • The purpose of this paper is to examine whether and how two individual value orientations - Doing (the tendency to commit to goals and hold a strong work ethic) and Mastery (an orientation toward seeking control over outside forces) - moderate: the relationship between organizational justice and affective organizational commitment, and the mediation role of organizational trust in this relationship. (emerald.com)
  • Results from the full sample showed that Doing and Mastery moderated the distributive justice-commitment relationship and the procedural justice-trust relationship. (emerald.com)
  • The present study adds to the understanding of the impact of individual and cultural differences on the relationship between justice and commitment, helping managers understand how employees' reactions to justice are influenced by cultural value orientations. (emerald.com)
  • Teachers with a transmission perspective have a substantial commitment to content mastery and believe that the process of learning is additive. (tufts.edu)
  • What is of particular importance is that the thought orientation and aims of the original author had to be taken into consideration. (scielo.org.za)
  • Because of this mastery approach, percents really became one of this student's strengths. (zooktutoring.com)
  • Individuals with a mastery orientation seek to develop their competence by acquiring new skills and mastering new situations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Learning environments are often categorized as having a "mastery orientation" -- emphasizing practice to gain competence -- and a "performance orientation," focusing on grades and peer comparison (Ambrose, Bridges, DiPietro, Lovett, & Norman, 2010). (brown.edu)
  • Doing and Mastery orientations) and justice research in a cross-cultural context based in the Asia Pacific region. (emerald.com)
  • Now while an activity (including D&D) can be enjoyed within any phase, it doesn't really 'fly' until you get to Journeyman - which means not only do you have the basic proficiency and orientation of the Apprentice, but you have a higher degree of proficiency that allows you to operate autonomously within the context of the activity. (enworld.org)
  • Through Symbol Mastery , the student makes a three-dimensional clay model of the meaning of each word, together with a model of the letters of the words. (dyslexia.com)
  • Once Orientation is learned, the student is ready to build the conceptual skills that will allow them to overcome problems stemming from dyslexia. (dyslexia.com)
  • To pass examination the student shall show · mastery of legal tools and techniques allowing for the identification of lex lata · capability to assess complex legal issues arising from the application of international humanitarian law · skills in analysing the ideological presuppositions of standard arguments in humanitarian law. (lu.se)
  • 001). Skills assessments demonstrated mastery of most skills, but some providers required additional training. (cdc.gov)
  • The results indicated that the athletes' task orientation may be an important factor for attaining flow in competitive sport, feeling more skillful and estimating the upcoming competition as challenging, while low ego and low task oriented athletes lack these elements, which are important for them to get into flow. (frontiersin.org)
  • The Relationship Mastery Guidelines has nine basic steps and is a Service to Others method based in the Law of One to cultivate GSF Behavior, while reaping the mutual energetic benefits of experiencing more spiritual connection, and increased love and appreciation returning back from others to you. (worldunityshamanictraininginstitute.com)
  • The two major components of the Davis Dyslexia Correction program are Orientation Counseling and Symbol Mastery . (dyslexia.com)
  • MasteryPrep has no affiliation with College Board or the Texas Success Initiative (TSI), and the TSIA2 Mastery program is not approved or endorsed by College Board or the TSI. (issuu.com)
  • Finally, both deep and shallow processing strategies mediated relations between mastery-approach goals and conceptual change. (ed.gov)
  • Eison originally believed that these two orientations were two ends of the same continuum and developed the Learning Orientation-Grade Orientation Scale to measure it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Having represented Kawase for decades, and witnessed his development and artistic growth, Joan B Mirviss LTD is thrilled to present thirty-five works that he created for his latest show that irrefutably declares his mastery of celadon. (mirviss.com)
  • Generally, classrooms with a mastery orientation have been found to mitigate conditions that encourage cheating. (brown.edu)
  • Annual stu- traditional curriculum, which is individual dent intake increased from around 50 in the patient-oriented and hospital-based, lacked early years to about 200 in more recent the desired social orientation of health and years. (who.int)
  • Mastery is a high degree of proficiency in which the bicycle has become an extension of the rider's body. (enworld.org)
  • After the orientation counselling and symbol mastery, she could read fluently. (dyslexia.com)
  • Another participant reported that one of her pupil's had a severe problem with stuttering, but was able to read an entire page without stuttering after the orientation counseling. (dyslexia.com)
  • Two hundred and seventy eight athletes completed the Task and Ego Orientation Sport Questionnaire based on how they usually feel. (frontiersin.org)
  • This is what mastery can look like - and feel like! (zooktutoring.com)
  • The emerging capabilities approach to strategic management, when coupled with total quality management, offers a rich array of ways to design change programs that will enhance a market orientation. (researchgate.net)
  • Get the Document Orientation Portrait Icon and 1717 other icons in Omni Icon Style and a myriad of other style and color combinations. (iconfu.com)
  • If you're wondering how to do this in with your own child, a really easy way for you to immediately start supporting them with developing a mastery orientation is to ask your child to create their own original problem about a specific concept. (zooktutoring.com)