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Title: Professional motives in primary school teachers
Authors: Morales González, María Alejandra
Solovieva, Y.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Ural University Press
Citation: Morales González María Alejandra. Professional motives in primary school teachers / María Alejandra Morales González, Y. Solovieva. — DOI 10.15826/B978-5-7996-3073-7.21. — Text: electronic // 2nd International Neuropsychological Summer School named after A. R. Luria “The World After the Pandemic: Challenges and Prospects for Neuroscience”: Proceedings of Science School (Ekaterinburg, August 20–22, 2020). — Ekaterinburg : Ural University Press, 2020. — P. 77-79.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the professional motives of primary school teachers and their relation to the teaching/learning process. This research relies on the historic. cultural paradigm and the activity theory, especially the categories of motives proposed by A. Leontiev and N. Talizina. The study was based on semi.structured interviews with a teacher and six students of the 6th grade of a private urban primary school. It also included analysis of their written narratives and a video recording of a class session. Our findings suggest a relationship between the teacher’s motives and the students’ learning process.
Keywords: MOTIVES
ACTIVITY THEORY
HISTORIC- CULTURAL APPROACH
LEARNING
PRIMARY SCHOOL
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/92792
Conference name: 2nd International Neuropsychological Summer School named after A. R. Luria “The World After the Pandemic: Challenges and Prospects for Neuroscience”
Conference date: 20.80.2020-22.08.2020
ISBN: 978‑5‑7996-3073-7
DOI: 10.15826/B978-5-7996-3073-7.21
Origin: 2nd International Neuropsychological Summer School named after A. R. Luria “The World After the Pandemic: Challenges and Prospects for Neuroscience”. — Ekaterinburg, 2020
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