Principles of Increasing Students ' Interest in Learning

Authors

  • Yuldasheva Ozoda Tashlanovna Andijan State University

Keywords:

interest, education, achievement gaps, motivation, social-psychological interventions, problem-based learning, personalization, utility value, expectancy-value, educational policy

Abstract

Interest is a powerful motivational process that energizes learning, guides academic and career trajectories, and is essential to academic success. Interest is both a psychological state of attention and affect toward a particular object or topic, and an enduring predisposition to reengage over time. Integrating these two definitions, the four-phase model of interest development guides interventions that promote interest and capitalize on existing interests. Four interest-enhancing interventions seem useful: attention-getting settings, contexts evoking prior individual interest, problem-based learning, and enhancing utility value. Promoting interest can contribute to a more engaged, motivated, learning experience for students.

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Published

2022-06-23

How to Cite

Tashlanovna, Y. O. . (2022). Principles of Increasing Students ’ Interest in Learning. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION, 2(6), 234–237. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejine/article/view/1023

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