ARQUERO, Jose Luis, FERNANDEZ-POLVILLO, Carmen, HASSALL, Trevor and JOYCE, John (2015). Vocation, motivation and approaches to learning: a comparative study. Education and Training, 57 (1), 13-30. [Article]
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Abstract
Purpose – The individual characteristics of students can have a strong influence on the success of the
adopted innovations in terms of their transferability and sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to
compare the motivations and approaches to learning on degrees with differing vocational components.
Design/methodology/approach – Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and approaches to learning
framework were used as theoretical background. Questionnaires were used to generate data.
The sample was composed by 270 students enroled on differing degrees in term of motivation
(accounting and nursing).
Findings – The results reveal differences in the approaches to learning and motivation between
nursing and accounting students. Nursing degree seem to attract more internally motivated students,
presenting significantly higher scores in terms of deep approach and lower scores on surface approach.
Significant relationships where found between motivation and approaches.
Research limitations/implications – Data are obtained from students studying at a specific
university in two degrees.
Practical implications – The result suggest that different degrees could attract students with
different motivations and approaches to learning. Educators must be aware of which type of students
are being attracted to their classrooms, because the inconsistencies between the students’ motives and
approaches, the way the contents are presented, the pedagogy and the assessment system could result
in poorer learning and failure to transfer or sustain innovations.
Originality/value – This paper adds to the very scarce literature linking motivation and approaches.
The implications for curriculum design and delivery and specifically for assessment design are of
interest for educators.
Keywords Accounting, Nursing, Self-determination theory, Motivation, Approaches to learning,
SPQ, EME
Paper type Research paper
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