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Flavio Azevedo, University of California Santa Cruz

Author
Center for the Study of Learning, Instruction and Teacher Development
Published
Mon 06 Mar 2006
Episode Link
http://litd.psch.uic.edu/podcast/audio/f_azevedo_060213.mp3

Educators seeking to motivate students often do so by inquiring into students’ interests and designing instruction anchored in such interests. This approach is based on psychological theories of individual (long-term) interests, which propose that a person’s extended, self-motivated pursuit of topically related activities flow directly and simply from her relationship to the topic or domain. As an example, a child’s continued engagement with a set of dinosaur-related activities is said to stem from her interest in the topic of dinosaurs.

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