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Motivation and Social Processes

Students Who Want to Contribute to Society Have Optimal Learning-Related Outcomes

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Pages 466-484 | Published online: 20 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

One of education’s primary goals is to cultivate citizens who want to contribute to society. However, surprisingly little research has been conducted on how students’ desire to contribute to society is related to crucial learning-related outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine how the desire to contribute to one’s society, which we call societal motivation for shorthand, is associated with optimal learning-related outcomes such as self-regulated learning, deep learning, and achievement. The sample included 8,773 secondary school students from Hong Kong. The mean age of the students was 13.28 (SD = 1.09) years old. Students were asked to respond to self-reported surveys and answer achievement tests across two-time points, one year apart. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. Results indicated that Time 1 societal motivation positively predicted Time 2 self-regulated learning and deep learning. These associations held despite controlling for auto-regressive effects and other relevant covariates such as Time 1 goals (mastery, performance, social, and extrinsic) and demographic variables. Our results showed that societal motivation is associated with optimal learning-related outcomes. This paper has theoretical implications for educational research by showing that societal motivation is an important yet neglected aspect of student motivation.

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.

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